Comment #13 on issue 3504 by [email protected]: \hspace isn't aligned properly by
\fill-line (caused by fix to issue 3330)
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3504
I lean towards doing all of this somewhat cleaner: an actually null
expression (like returned by \fromproperty) counts as a column. A hspace
takes from the total line length and puts it where it is placed. A null
column can be overlapped by material from the left or right.
I am not yet decided how to allocate columns when there are more than three
columns. There would be the elegant possibility of varying
ly:stencil-aligned-to linearly from left to right, having it RIGHT at the
left and LEFT at the right. But people using \null at the left or right
(which is a point-stencil actually) in order to get centered columns would
likely be surprised by the result. Also the jump in alignment reserves
half the place for the leftmost and rightmost column than for the others.
Correcting for that would also be possible, at the cost of wasting space
when people actually don't use the left- and rightmost column.
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