I mean, why is this needed?
\remove "Stem_engraver"
Stems must be fixing the problem somehow.
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On 3/2/12 11:58 PM, "m...@apollinemike.com" wrote:
>On Feb 3, 2012, at 4:38 PM, plros...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Why do stems fix the spacing?
>
>I don't understand the question :(
I believe it's because stems are involved in optical spacing decisions.
Thanks,
Carl
On Feb 3, 2012, at 4:38 PM, plros...@gmail.com wrote:
> To be honest, there are many things I don't understand. In fact, I
> reduced the example to understand it better.
>
> Why is horizontal spacing affected even though the purity affects the
> Y-axis only?
Because horizontal spacing is based
On 2012/02/03 15:38:16, Pavel Roskin wrote:
To be honest, there are many things I don't understand. In fact, I
reduced the
example to understand it better.
Why is horizontal spacing affected even though the purity affects the
Y-axis
only? Why do stems fix the spacing? Why doesn't this c
Since nobody is interested, I'm closing this issue.
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To be honest, there are many things I don't understand. In fact, I
reduced the example to understand it better.
Why is horizontal spacing affected even though the purity affects the
Y-axis only? Why do stems fix the spacing? Why doesn't this cause the
spacing problem:
\override NoteHead #'t
LGTM, but I'd like David or Mike to give it the ok. If they do, I think
this can be pushed directly.
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Message:
The example could be much simpler and still show the problem being
addressed by the unpure-pure containers.
Description:
Doc: simplify example for unpure-pure containers
Use of ly:event-property only confuses matters. Squares are never used.
Draw circles unconditionally,