On 2010-12-09 16:15, Mark Polesky wrote:
Mark Polesky wrote:
1)
padding - the minimum required amount of vertical
whitespace between two items, measured in staff-spaces.
When available, skylines are used in the spacing
calculation.
2)
padding - the minimum required amount of vertical
whitespace
Mark Polesky wrote Thursday, December 09, 2010 3:15 PM
Mark Polesky wrote:
1)
padding - the minimum required amount of vertical
whitespace between two items, measured in staff-spaces.
When available, skylines are used in the spacing
calculation.
2)
padding - the minimum required amount of ve
Mark Polesky wrote:
> 1)
> padding - the minimum required amount of vertical
> whitespace between two items, measured in staff-spaces.
> When available, skylines are used in the spacing
> calculation.
>
> 2)
> padding - the minimum required amount of vertical
> whitespace between the skylines of tw
Mark Polesky wrote:
> 1)
> padding - the minimum required amount of vertical
> whitespace between two items, measured in staff-spaces.
> When available, skylines are used in the spacing
> calculation.
>
> 2)
> padding - the minimum required amount of vertical
> whitespace between the skylines of tw
Mark Polesky wrote Wednesday, December 08, 2010 5:52 PM
But which one is better?
1)
padding – the minimum required amount of vertical whitespace
between two items, measured in staff-spaces. When
available, skylines are used in the spacing calculation.
2)
padding – the minimum required amount
On 12/8/10 10:52 AM, "Mark Polesky" wrote:
> Okay, the description I wrote for the 'padding key of the
> spacing alists is clearly incorrect, especially the bit
> about the "unobstructed (invisible) rectangle":
>
> "padding the minimum required amount of unobstructed
> vertical whitespace betw
Okay, the description I wrote for the 'padding key of the
spacing alists is clearly incorrect, especially the bit
about the "unobstructed (invisible) rectangle":
"padding – the minimum required amount of unobstructed
vertical whitespace between two items, measured in
staff-spaces. This can be tho