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Re: skyline docs
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Graham Percival |
Subject: |
Re: skyline docs |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Dec 2006 00:48:30 -0800 |
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Joe Neeman wrote:
Could you have a look at the section on skyline vertical placement
that I wrote? I think, btw, that "skyline vertical placement" isn't
a good name for this node. The only reason I call it "skyline" in
the first place is that it uses a skyline algorithm but that isn't
really relevant for the user. Does anyone have a better idea for the
name?
Having read the docs, how about "Vertical collision avoidance" ?
address@hidden Skyline vertical placement
address@hidden Skyline vertical placement
+
...
+LilyPond uses the outside-staff-priority property to determine
+whether a grob is an outside-staff object: if outside-staff-priority
+is a number, the grob is an outside-staff object.
Is zero a number? If I want to make an object a non- outside-staff
object, do I set
\override Grob #'outside-staff-priority = #0
or
\override Grob #'outside-staff-priority = #()
or
\override Grob #'outside-staff-priority = #null
(I don't know which are valid scheme input)
+the staff. The it sorts the outside-staff objects according to their
^
As Werner noted, typo. "then"
The rest looks ok. I'd change the wording in a few places, but the
meaning is clear. I'm planning on going a general edit in a week or
two, so I'll make some additional changes then. Please commit.
Cheers,
- Graham