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Re: including gregorian.ly breaks lyrics alignment in melismas
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Janek Warchoł |
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Re: including gregorian.ly breaks lyrics alignment in melismas |
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Tue, 28 Dec 2010 16:28:48 +0100 |
2010/12/27 Trevor Daniels <address@hidden>
>
> If you want to use normal spacing simply revert this setting:
> \revert Score.SpacingSpanner #'packed-spacing
Thanks for this!
> I know next to nothing about ancient notation, but whoever wrote
> gregorian.ly clearly intended this behaviour as the file contains
> the override
>
> \override SpacingSpanner #'packed-spacing = ##t
>
> on line 258, which requests notes to be packed as tightly as possible.
I wouldn't describe this behaviour as "packing notes as tightly as
possible" - the first note gets enormous amount of space. Don't you
think that packed-spacing is bugged itself?
> This is presumably to enable the usual packed spacing of Gregorian
> ligatures when the other facilities in gregorian.ly are used, so it is not
> a bug.
Regardless of whether this is intended or not, i suggest changing the
way it works, because it causes bad files to be easily produced: just
a few days ago Michael Dykes posted a question about the attached
piece (in "Not enough space between certain words" thread). Obviously
he didn't know about the need to revert packed-spacing, which resulted
in a badly typeset piece.
cheers,
Janek
2010/12/27 Janek Warchoł <address@hidden>:
> Hi,
>
> Search for "gregorian" in tracker didn't show any results like this,
> so i report:
> including gregorian.ly breaks horizontal spacing when there are lyrics.
> Example:
>
> \include "gregorian.ly"
> <<
> \new Voice = foobar { f'( a' g' f') }
> \new Lyrics \lyricsto foobar \lyricmode { lalah }
> >>
with gregorian.png
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06jan_secondant_lznam_2.ly
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