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Re: clef collides with rest
From: |
Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
Re: clef collides with rest |
Date: |
Sat, 07 Oct 2006 08:22:18 +0200 (CEST) |
> By 'better' I meant that it shows the problem more clearly. I haven't
> tweaked much at all yet. This is default Lilypond and it doesn't
> complain one bit about it getting too dense:
The new image definitely classifies the collision as a bug. It would
be great if you could extract a minimal example (probably by reducing
the line length), reducing it as much as possible.
BTW, there is another bug hidden in the image: the tie in the bass
line from the first to the second bar appears as a dot only. This is
something serious... According to your other mails I presume that you
already use the latest lilypond version. Again I ask you to isolate
the problem to the smallest possible case. I know that it is quite
time consuming, but it enormously increases the chances to get a quick
fix.
> I've done this to make it smaller:
>
> -----
> \new Staff
> \with
> {
> fontSize = #-3
> \override StaffSymbol #'staff-space = #(magstep -3)
> }
> {\hornNotes}
> -----
>
> Is this not good practice?
This is fine, I think.
Werner
- clef collides with rest, Jay Anderson, 2006/10/05
- Re: clef collides with rest, Graham Percival, 2006/10/06
- Re: clef collides with rest, Werner LEMBERG, 2006/10/06
- Re: clef collides with rest, Graham Percival, 2006/10/06
- Re: clef collides with rest, Jay Anderson, 2006/10/06
- Re: clef collides with rest, Werner LEMBERG, 2006/10/06
- Re: clef collides with rest, Jay Anderson, 2006/10/07
- Re: clef collides with rest,
Werner LEMBERG <=
- Re: clef collides with rest, Jay Anderson, 2006/10/07
- Re: clef collides with rest, Graham Percival, 2006/10/07