On 1/17/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Trevor Bača wrote: > >>>(Or maybe this is already possible some other way and I just haven't > >>>researched hard enough; if so, please ignore the request.) > >> > >>Of course it's possible, you just have to write loads of Scheme code :-) > >> > >>I can look into this. Shall I make a combined quote for refactoring the > >>pagelayout to do both automatic stretching and absolute positioning? > > > > Yes, please. If the absolute adjustments wind up being considerably > > more complicated than the relative (stretching) adjustments, then > > maybe you can also quote separately so that Nicolas and I (and perhaps > > others in the group) can help divide up the costs. > > Hi, > > sorry for the delays. The orchestra was very hectic for the past days, > causing some delay. > > Unfortunately, I misread your original request. It's certainly feasible > to make staves appear at fixed distances and to make systems appear at > fixed positions on the page. However, I don't see how I can make staves > appear at fixed positions on the page in a sensible way. > > I can add the latter (systems at fixed Y positions, including necessary > refactoring) for 150 eur. You should be able to make staves appear at > fixed positions in a system by simply setting the Y-offset of the > respective Staff.VerticalAxisGroup.
OK, that should work so long as the Staff.VerticalAxisGroup settings are on a system-by-system basis rather than global to an entire score. Sounds good; put me down for the EUR 150. -- Trevor Bača [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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