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Re: horizontal spacing regression
From: |
Keith OHara |
Subject: |
Re: horizontal spacing regression |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Jan 2011 21:25:27 -0800 |
-------- Original Message --------
> From: "Carl Sorensen" <address@hidden>
> Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2011 4:23 PM
> To: "Keith OHara" <address@hidden>, "address@hidden"
<address@hidden>
> Subject: Re: horizontal spacing regression
>
> Here's a workaround. I haven't done a regtest, so I don't know if this
is
> something we want to add to the definition in scm/define-grobs.scm.
>
> [...] Accidental #'extra-spacing-height = #'(-0.5 . 0.5)
The regression output that changed is:
spacing-horizontal-skyline.ly "accidentals may be folded under preceding
notes."
Two accidentals remain tucked, but this case does not:
ceses!4... feses! r16
tablature-harmonic-functions.ly happens to have accidentals near ledger
lines
e'''8 <dis'' gis''>8 r2.
and the extra-spacing-height prevents tucking in this case. 2.12.3 and
2.13.46 tuck.
I also gave an extra-spacing-height to fingering, which prevented a stack
of articulations on a middle C from tucking under the time signature. There
were tiny shifts in a couple other tests.
42.989249 tablature-harmonic-functions.ly
16.759878 spacing-horizontal-skyline.ly
12.306031 slur-scoring.ly
9.298655 test-output-distance.ly
7.769393 script-stack-horizontal.ly
0.631130 finger-chords-dot.ly
0.300030 tree.gittxt
441 below threshold
2161 unchanged
- Re: horizontal spacing regression, (continued)
- Re: horizontal spacing regression, Carl Sorensen, 2011/01/13
- Re: horizontal spacing regression, Keith OHara, 2011/01/13
- Re: horizontal spacing regression, Carl Sorensen, 2011/01/14
- Re: horizontal spacing regression, Jan Warchoł, 2011/01/15
- Re: horizontal spacing regression, Trevor Daniels, 2011/01/15
- Re: horizontal spacing regression, Jan Warchoł, 2011/01/15
- Re: horizontal spacing regression, Keith OHara, 2011/01/15
Re: horizontal spacing regression, Phil Holmes, 2011/01/14
Re: horizontal spacing regression,
Keith OHara <=