Re: intractable collision of arpeggio and rest

2013-05-22 Thread Wim van Dommelen
On 22 May 2013, at 10:06 , David Kastrup wrote: It's just a matter of efficiency. To find the problem, you need to boil down the code to the essential part anyway. Not doing this in advance is only efficient if the expected number of helpers is below 1 or if their time is to be valued less

Re: intractable collision of arpeggio and rest

2013-05-22 Thread David Kastrup
Marc Hohl writes: > Am 22.05.2013 08:59, schrieb Tom Cloyd: >> Running Lilypond 2.16.0 - >> >> 1. In the following 8 bar snippet, I am arpeggiating across the middle >> and upper voices. The arpeggio is colliding with the rest that's in the >> middle voice. I've tried about 9 ways and I cannot ge

Re: intractable collision of arpeggio and rest

2013-05-22 Thread Marc Hohl
Am 22.05.2013 08:59, schrieb Tom Cloyd: Running Lilypond 2.16.0 - 1. In the following 8 bar snippet, I am arpeggiating across the middle and upper voices. The arpeggio is colliding with the rest that's in the middle voice. I've tried about 9 ways and I cannot get the arpeggio in the right place.

intractable collision of arpeggio and rest

2013-05-22 Thread Tom Cloyd
Running Lilypond 2.16.0 - 1. In the following 8 bar snippet, I am arpeggiating across the middle and upper voices. The arpeggio is colliding with the rest that's in the middle voice. I've tried about 9 ways and I cannot get the arpeggio in the right place. It needs to make room for that rest.