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Re: Optimising output for screen.
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Optimising output for screen. |
Date: |
Fri, 24 Sep 2010 18:49:15 +0200 |
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Kaz Kylheku <address@hidden> writes:
> For reference, I have here Adobe Reader 9.3.3 and Evince 2.30.3.
>
> I do see the bar lines over-extending past the staff lines.
> This must be a Lilypond bug.
Not at all.
> If that were a scaling artifact, it would be impossible to
> draw the letter T without the stem crossing through the
> crown.
It is usually drawn as one outline.
Of course, Lilypond could try to mitigate the scaling sensitivity by
drawing barlines ending in the _middle_ of staff lines. However, it
means that you have to treat the corners (bar lines at the start/end of
a staff) separately. It may be hard to come up with a good way of doing
them similarly insensitive to scaling issues.
--
David Kastrup
- Re: Optimising output for screen., (continued)
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Phil Burfitt, 2010/09/24
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Phil Holmes, 2010/09/24
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Graham Percival, 2010/09/24
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Phil Holmes, 2010/09/24
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Phil Burfitt, 2010/09/24
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Phil Holmes, 2010/09/24
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Graham Percival, 2010/09/24
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Alexander Kobel, 2010/09/24
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Trevor Daniels, 2010/09/24
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Kaz Kylheku, 2010/09/24
- Re: Optimising output for screen.,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: Optimising output for screen., Graham Percival, 2010/09/23
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- Re: Optimising output for screen., James Lowe, 2010/09/23
Re: Optimising output for screen., Phil Burfitt, 2010/09/24