Re: skyline updates

2006-12-15 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 18:49, Joe Neeman wrote: > On 12/12/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Joe Neeman escreveu: > > > This was more of an internal-code comment than something that you can > > > directly do in a .ly file. One application, though, is that you can > > > decide

Re: skyline updates

2006-12-14 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Joe Neeman escreveu: > Due to Werner's complaints and the problem of volta bracket alignment, > I've removed max-slope stuff from the skylines. That is, we once again > support skylines with vertical "walls" (although the algorithm is a now that this is addressed, there is another issue: the skyli

Re: skyline updates

2006-12-12 Thread Joe Neeman
On 12/12/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Joe Neeman escreveu: > This was more of an internal-code comment than something that you can > directly do in a .ly file. One application, though, is that you can > decide that TextScripts should have a horizontal-padding of 2 while > Vol

Re: skyline updates

2006-12-12 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Joe Neeman escreveu: > This was more of an internal-code comment than something that you can > directly do in a .ly file. One application, though, is that you can > decide that TextScripts should have a horizontal-padding of 2 while > VoltaBrackets should have a horizontal-padding of 0. Previously

Re: skyline updates

2006-12-12 Thread Joe Neeman
On 12/12/06, Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ... when you convert a vector of boxes into a skyline, `vector'? You mean a bunch of boxes, right :-) yep you can pass a "horizon-padding" parameter x. This causes > > - each box to be expanded by x in both directions > - on each si

Re: skyline updates

2006-12-12 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> ... when you convert a vector of boxes into a skyline, `vector'? You mean a bunch of boxes, right :-) > you can pass a "horizon-padding" parameter x. This causes > > - each box to be expanded by x in both directions > - on each side of the newly expanded box, we add a sloped piece of > roof.

skyline updates

2006-12-12 Thread Joe Neeman
Due to Werner's complaints and the problem of volta bracket alignment, I've removed max-slope stuff from the skylines. That is, we once again support skylines with vertical "walls" (although the algorithm is a little cleaner this time). I've put in a replacement for max-slope that's along the line