Re: right bearing of meter signs

2004-01-17 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> > [...] I believe that the space between a clef and a time > > signature/key signature is too big in general. > > too big at the start of the line, in the middle, or both? At the start of the line. Currently, I don't have a real-use example of the latter. Werner __

Re: right bearing of meter signs

2004-01-16 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > > What do you think about some abbreviations like `\tight' to change > > > the default settings? > > > > Haven't thought about this yet. Are they that common? > > It might be useful for fine-tuning a document. Of course, it should > work locally: > > \tightspa

Re: right bearing of meter signs

2004-01-15 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> > What do you think about some abbreviations like `\tight' to change > > the default settings? > > Haven't thought about this yet. Are they that common? It might be useful for fine-tuning a document. Of course, it should work locally: \tightspacing ... \normalspacing > Perhaps the def

Re: right bearing of meter signs

2004-01-15 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > try the space-alist property of TimeSignature, and add > > > > (next-note . (semi-fixed-space AMOUNT)) > > > > Or somesuch; check the define-grobs.scm for examples. > > Thanks. The meaning of `semi-fixed-space', etc. is of course > completely undocumented... I

Re: right bearing of meter signs

2004-01-15 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > The right bearing of meter signs appears to be fixed and thus much > > too big (see attached image). > > Incidentally, the image shows another problem (I've attached it > again): The ledger lines of the e-flat note are not symmetric. It

Re: right bearing of meter signs

2004-01-15 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> try the space-alist property of TimeSignature, and add > > (next-note . (semi-fixed-space AMOUNT)) > > Or somesuch; check the define-grobs.scm for examples. Thanks. The meaning of `semi-fixed-space', etc. is of course completely undocumented... What do you think about some abbreviations

Re: right bearing of meter signs

2004-01-15 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> The right bearing of meter signs appears to be fixed and thus much > too big (see attached image). Incidentally, the image shows another problem (I've attached it again): The ledger lines of the e-flat note are not symmetric. It probably makes sense to shorten the ledger line at th

Re: right bearing of meter signs

2004-01-14 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > \translator{ >\VoiceContext >TimeSignature \override #'space-alist = #'((first-note > extra-space . 10.0) > What did I mis? TimeSignature doesn't go in Voice. -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen _

Re: right bearing of meter signs

2004-01-14 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: A quite serious problem with LilyPond in situations where the available horizontal space is quite small: The right bearing of meter signs appears to be fixed and thus much too big (see attached image). IMHO, it should become smaller in such

right bearing of meter signs

2004-01-14 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > A quite serious problem with LilyPond in situations where the > available horizontal space is quite small: The right bearing of meter > signs appears to be fixed and thus much too big (see attached image). > IMHO, it should become smaller in such situa

right bearing of meter signs

2004-01-14 Thread Werner LEMBERG
A quite serious problem with LilyPond in situations where the available horizontal space is quite small: The right bearing of meter signs appears to be fixed and thus much too big (see attached image). IMHO, it should become smaller in such situations. Looking into the feta-nummer fonts I see