Status: Accepted
Owner: ----
CC: milimet...@gmail.com
Labels: Type-Enhancement
New issue 2143 by janek.li...@gmail.com: accidental arrangement should
depend on tightness of music
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2143
depending on space available, accidentals should be placed more or
less "dense".
For example two flats in sixth (and two sharps in sixth, too) should be
aligned in one vertical line when they appear in a rapid succession of
32nds, while they shouldn't be aligned if there's plenty of whitespace
before notes to which they apply.
Accidentals should be also placed tightly when they affect the first note
after a barline (it is preferred to have first note in a measure as close
to the barline as possible, within reason).
Attached "desired output.png" shows how the results might look like.
Following are real engraving examples.
Related issues:
issue 2141
issue 2142
issue 2144
issue 2145
Attachments:
desired output.png 32.1 KB
example - flats and naturals 1.png 316 KB
example - flats in sixth 3.png 29.6 KB
example - natural and sharp in sixth 2.png 85.2 KB
example - natural and sharp in sixth 3.png 27.0 KB
example - naturals in sixth.png 131 KB
example - sharp and natural in fifth.png 83.0 KB
example - sharp and natural in seventh.png 132 KB
example - sharp and natural in sixth 1.png 273 KB
example - sharp and natural in sixth 2.png 37.9 KB
example - sharps in sixth 1.png 287 KB
example - sharps in sixth 2.png 328 KB
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