This is now fixed.
On Friday 13 August 2004 21.14, Erik Sandberg wrote:
> Added.
>
> On Thursday 12 August 2004 07.59, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> > %
> > % ottava-clef.ly
> > %
> > % [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > %
> >
> > \version "2.3.11"
> >
> > \header { texidoc = "
> > Ottava spanners end too early befo
Added.
On Thursday 12 August 2004 07.59, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> %
> % ottava-clef.ly
> %
> % [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> %
>
> \version "2.3.11"
>
> \header { texidoc = "
> Ottava spanners end too early before a line break if the last musical
> element is a (small) clef -- even in another staff.
> " }
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > But the 8 should be counted when there is another stave.
>
> To avoid collision? I think the staff below the one with the G_8 will never
> be so close to collide with the 8. IMHO the spacing between staves in normal
> cases should also be independent of the 8. (And a
een all staves.)
> Is the _8
> clef only used for lyrics?
Usually the tenor part of 4-part choirs is written with this clef. (I think
it is the most frequent use of this clef.)
But there are some instruments (e.g. guitar, recorder, bass) that are
(sometimes) written with ottava clef.
Regar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I think the "8" symbol in an ottava clef (G_8) shouldn't be counted when
> calculating staff extent, because lyrics will be to low in that case.
>
> (Now Lily thinks that there will be some collision or too small space below
> the staf
I think the "8" symbol in an ottava clef (G_8) shouldn't be counted when
calculating staff extent, because lyrics will be to low in that case.
(Now Lily thinks that there will be some collision or too small space below
the staff but that's not true, because there is nothing