On 30 août 2012, at 14:10, Reinhold Kainhofer <reinh...@kainhofer.com> wrote:
> I really like the new vertical skylines patch, as it now moves dynamics > and hairpins much closer to the notes they belong to (so far, they often > left some ugly space). This allows much better (and tighter) vertical > spacing, without looking too crammed. > > However, there are some situations, where things go overboard. I haven't > had time to create minimal examples, I'm just attaching some screenshots > from a huge score I'm working on... > > Cheers, > Reinhold > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Reinhold Kainhofer, reinh...@kainhofer.com, http://www.kainhofer.com > * Financial & Actuarial Math., Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria > * http://www.fam.tuwien.ac.at/, DVR: 0005886 > * Edition Kainhofer, Music Publisher, http://www.edition-kainhofer.com > <skyline1.png><skyline2.png><skyline3.png><skyline4.png><skyline5.png><skyline6.png><skyline7.png>_______________________________________________ > bug-lilypond mailing list > bug-lilypond@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond A couple quick responses. 1) Get the LedgerLineSpanner to produce vertical skylines and that solves half of the problems. 2) Create an override for DynamicText (or whatever cresc. is) vertical-skylines that takes the skyline produced and adds padding to it. That'll avoid stemular interpenetration. 3) Add Ties to Script side-support elements. And there you have it. I'll propose patches. Cheers, MS _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond