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Strange gap-behaviour with whole-note tremolo Beams
From: |
Thomas Morley |
Subject: |
Strange gap-behaviour with whole-note tremolo Beams |
Date: |
Fri, 27 Mar 2020 12:23:44 +0100 |
Hi all,
I tried to improve the code from
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2020-03/msg00265.html
but all my attempts resulted in inconsistent behaviour.
Thus I wrote some test-code, see bottom.
Obviously the beam is shortened while applying 'gap, though as soon as
'gap exceeds 2.0 a certain value is added and further increasing 'gap
by multiples of 0.1 leads to additions of 0.2 !?
Excerpt from terminal:
Applied gap: 1.7, shortens the Beam by: 1.7
Applied gap: 1.8, shortens the Beam by: 1.8
Applied gap: 1.9, shortens the Beam by: 1.9
Applied gap: 2.0, shortens the Beam by: 2.0
Applied gap: 2.1, shortens the Beam by: 2.107998
Applied gap: 2.2, shortens the Beam by: 2.307998
Applied gap: 2.3, shortens the Beam by: 2.507998
Applied gap: 2.4, shortens the Beam by: 2.707998
I have no clue why this happens and where those added values came from.
Any insights?
Thanks,
Harm
Here the test-code (printed output of 5 pages is not interesting, look
at terminal-messages)
\version "2.20.0"
\paper { ragged-right = ##f indent = 0 }
#(define (tst gap)
#{
\override Beam.after-line-breaking =
#(lambda (grob)
(let* ((sys (ly:grob-system grob))
(bound-left (ly:spanner-bound grob LEFT))
(bound-right (ly:spanner-bound grob RIGHT))
(left-nc (ly:grob-parent bound-left X))
(right-nc (ly:grob-parent bound-right X))
(left-nc-ext (ly:grob-extent left-nc sys X))
(right-nc-ext (ly:grob-extent right-nc sys X))
(max-beam-length (- (car right-nc-ext) (cdr left-nc-ext)))
(x-pos (ly:grob-property grob 'X-positions))
(beam-length (interval-length x-pos)))
(format #t "\nApplied gap: ~a, shortens the Beam by: ~a"
gap
(- max-beam-length beam-length))))
\override Beam.gap = $gap
\repeat tremolo #8 { a'16 a' }
#})
$@(map (lambda (gap) (tst gap)) (iota 61 0 0.1))
- Strange gap-behaviour with whole-note tremolo Beams,
Thomas Morley <=