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From: | Daniel Johnson |
Subject: | Incorrect stem-lengths of beamed notes when Staff Y-extent is set |
Date: | Sun, 16 Apr 2006 18:12:17 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5 (X11/20060406) |
%%% BEGIN LILYPOND CODE %%% \version "2.8.0" \paper { indent = 0\in raggedright = ##t } theNotes = \relative c' { f8[ g f e] c[ d] aes8[ b] | g'8([ aeh g fis]) c8([ d c b]) } \score { \new Voice = theVoice { \theNotes } \layout { \context { \Staff \override VerticalAxisGroup #'minimum-Y-extent = ##f \override VerticalAxisGroup #'Y-extent = #'(-3.5 . 4) } } } %%% END LILYPOND CODE %%%This results in incorrect beamed stem-lengths as seen the attached image. If you comment out the Y-extent override, the problem goes away. If you comment out only the minimum-Y-extent, the output changes slightly but the problem remains. This has been confirmed in 2.8.1 and 2.9.2.
I use the Y-extent hardcode to establish staff distances for SATB music with lyrics. I suppose I could look at the PianoStaff code and see how it establishes a fixed distance between the staves in a system, but that will mean lots of manual editing. My other alternative is to revert to one of the later 2.7 versions.
--Daniel
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