Re: Clarifying the 'padding alist-key

2010-12-10 Thread Alexander Kobel
On 2010-12-09 16:15, Mark Polesky wrote: Mark Polesky wrote: 1) padding - the minimum required amount of vertical whitespace between two items, measured in staff-spaces. When available, skylines are used in the spacing calculation. 2) padding - the minimum required amount of vertical

Clarifying the 'padding alist-key

2010-12-09 Thread Mark Polesky
Okay, the description I wrote for the 'padding key of the spacing alists is clearly incorrect, especially the bit about the unobstructed (invisible) rectangle: padding – the minimum required amount of unobstructed vertical whitespace between two items, measured in staff-spaces. This can be

Re: Clarifying the 'padding alist-key

2010-12-09 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 12/8/10 10:52 AM, Mark Polesky markpole...@yahoo.com wrote: Okay, the description I wrote for the 'padding key of the spacing alists is clearly incorrect, especially the bit about the unobstructed (invisible) rectangle: padding ­ the minimum required amount of unobstructed vertical

Re: Clarifying the 'padding alist-key

2010-12-09 Thread Trevor Daniels
Mark Polesky wrote Wednesday, December 08, 2010 5:52 PM But which one is better? 1) padding – the minimum required amount of vertical whitespace between two items, measured in staff-spaces. When available, skylines are used in the spacing calculation. 2) padding – the minimum required

Re: Clarifying the 'padding alist-key

2010-12-09 Thread Mark Polesky
Mark Polesky wrote: 1) padding - the minimum required amount of vertical whitespace between two items, measured in staff-spaces. When available, skylines are used in the spacing calculation. 2) padding - the minimum required amount of vertical whitespace between the skylines of two items,