Let's not mix things... the -d option doesn't paint a grid either. It
prints more horizontal lines below and above each staff.

lasconic

2014-02-26 17:38 GMT+01:00 Joachim Schmitz <[email protected]>:
> The -d option does paint a grid.
>
> Bye, Jojo
>
> Marc Sabatella <[email protected]> schrieb:
>
>>FWIW, there are a few things already in 2.0 that I think lessen the need
>>for this feature somewhat, or at least help define the scope of what is
>>still needed.  One of the new things is the Inspector, which allows for
>>precise adjustment of multiple items at once and allows the position of
>>any one object to be set to be the same as that of any other object.
>>Also the "raster" feature accessed from with the Inspector, which
>>already offers a virtual grid that dragged items snap to (although the
>>mechanism is rather non-obvious, I'd say). And the constrained drag
>>(shift or ctrl) that allow items to be dragged along one axis only.
>>Finally, the fact that styles now apply to existing items, so you can
>>easily move all dynamics (or whatever) together that way - and the fact
>>that voltas and hairpins actually have their own style settings for
>>position, which reduces the need to manually align things at all.
>>
>>Taken together, you can pretty easily get much more precise alignment in
>>a lot of cases than was possible in 1.3.  So many of the tasks I could
>>have imagined an alignment facility needing to handle really shouldn't
>>be an issue any more.  I think the first part of designing any new
>>alignment feature is figuring out what is still needed - what use case
>>is not already handled well.  No point expending a lot of effort just
>>duplicating existing functionality. Also figuring out how to leverage
>>what is already provided.
>>
>>For instance, if one decides "snap to grid" is still needed, I would
>>imagine a simple grid overlay would be trivial to display - just a
>>matter of drawing lines on the paper.  If turning on the raster
>>automatically displayed this grid, you'd have a working snap-to-grid
>>function with little effort or disruption to the code.  The actual
>>position of any given element relative to the grid line snapped to might
>>not be the same as for an element of a different type.  But that's an
>>issue that will haunt *any* automatic alignment facility.
>>
>>Marc
>>
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