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Issue 243 in project lilypond
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Issue 243 in project lilypond |
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Thu, 18 Jan 2007 03:35:10 -0800 |
Issue 243: really weird line breaks
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=243
Comment #2 by joeneeman:
This is not actually what ragged-right does. What it does is to minimise the
sum of
"badness" weights. I don't remember exactly what the weight is, but
it depends on the
force that is needed to stretch the line out to the full width. Since one of
your
lines has lots of small, stiff springs, it will require more force to stretch
it to
its full width, so lilypond tries to make it as long as possible.
If you want a change of behaviour, the easiest way to do it is to change the
definition of the weights. But to get exactly what you say would require
writing a
whole new line-breaking algorithm just for the ragged-right case.
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