i think i second that...

but isn't the collision of (for instance) flats with bar lines a bug/ defect?

if not, i'll chip in - i've got hundreds of theory/analysis snippets that can't go to print as is and i can't go back to 2.10...i'm hoping this will be fixed before i have to tweak them all by by hand (the recent ones have eighth note spacers after each bar/clef).


Cheers

Damian

btw, what are the best workarounds without adding spacers?


On 11 May 2007, at 15:33, Kieren MacMillan wrote:

Hello, all --

Now that I'm well into engraving several big piano pieces in Lilypond 2.11.23, it has become even more clear than ever that: (1) the initial padding in measures is unacceptably small (and, in some cases, zero); and (2) the various known workarounds are overly time-consuming and code-cluttering.

For example, in the ragtime solo piano piece I'm currently engraving, close to 75% of the measures require some form of initial-padding tweaking -- and (grrr!) it's a different (amount of) tweak for almost every measure! =(

Therefore, I would like a quote on what it would cost to include a user-adjustable property to set the minimum space which must appear in every measure between the last prefatory item (i.e., bar line, key signature, time signature, clef; is that it?) and the first "musical" element (i.e., notehead, accidental, arpeggio or other attachment, etc.).

Thanks!
Kieren.


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