Hi Kaj (et al.),
> if I understand it correct, the effective (resulting) distance will always be
> the biggest of the three, hence
>effective_distance = max(minimum-distance; basic-distance; padding).
> Is there any reason to use three, one should be sufficient.
If I understand correctly, th
Hi Joram!
I will say that compilations and overviews like this are most valuable
and usable tools for people (like me) in the state where the different
objects and concepts begin to come out of the shadows, but still you do
not know the connections between them or their exact roles. So thank y
Noeck wrote
> To make the use of spacing settings easier, I put the most relevant
> settings on
> this page:
> http://joramberger.de/files/LilypondSpacing.pdf
Thanks Joram, this is very helpful!
Here's another visual guide that Abraham Lee created that's similar:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabbl
On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 8:04 AM, Noeck wrote:
> Hi Kaj, hi Lilypond users,
>
> I also would like to say that again that spacing is a bit daunting. But I
> hope
> with the help you got here, it is possible to adjust the spacing you need.
> The
> deeper understanding will come with time and it is d
Hi Joram!
Thanks a lot! This is most helpful for a Lily newbie like myself!
/Peter
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> 21 feb 2015 kl. 14:04 skrev Noeck :
>
> Hi Kaj, hi Lilypond users,
>
> I also would like to say that again that spacing is a bit d
Hi Kaj, hi Lilypond users,
I also would like to say that again that spacing is a bit daunting. But I hope
with the help you got here, it is possible to adjust the spacing you need. The
deeper understanding will come with time and it is difficult if one wants to
understand everything at once.
To m