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Re: uniform-stretching
From: |
Orm Finnendahl |
Subject: |
Re: uniform-stretching |
Date: |
Tue, 5 Dec 2006 10:30:36 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.11 |
Hi Trevor,
The mailserver of my ISP was down for 14 hours, sorry for the late
response. Thanks a lot for all your time and effort! The last example
you sent works pretty well here now except for the first measure
(4/4). It takes about the same amount of space as the following 3/8
measure.
Replacing that line with "\time 4/4 r4 r4 r4 r4" instead of the r1
will stretch out the measure but that shouldn't be necessary, right?
Does that have something to do with it being the initial measure?
--
Orm
Am 04. Dezember 2006, 19:13 Uhr (-0600) schrieb Trevor Bača:
> Hi Orm,
>
> OK, and overriding PaperColumn used to ##t (together with uniform
> stretching) evens out the last two measures in 5/8 perfectly (with no
> need to resort to the transparent Rest workaround).
>
> %%% BEGIN %%%
>
> \version "2.11.0"
>
> \layout {
> ragged-right = ##t
> }
>
> \score {
> \new Staff \with {
> \remove Separating_line_group_engraver
> } {
> \relative {
> \override Score.SpacingSpanner #'uniform-stretching = ##t
> \set Score.proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 8 50)
> \override Score.PaperColumn #'used = ##t
> \time 4/4 r1
> \time 3/8 r4.
> \time 5/4 r1 r4
> \time 5/16 r4 r16
> \time 5/8 s2 s8
> \time 5/8 r2 r8
> }
> }
> }
>
> \score {
> \new Staff \with {
> \remove Separating_line_group_engraver
> } {
> \relative c' {
> \override Score.SpacingSpanner #'uniform-stretching = ##t
> \set Score.proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment 8 50)
> \override Score.PaperColumn #'used = ##t
> \time 4/4 r1
> \time 3/8 r4.
> \time 5/4 r1 r4
> \time 5/16 r4 r16
> \time 5/8 s2 s8
> \time 5/8 r2 r8
> }
> }
> }
>
> %%% END %%%
>
> I still don't understand why that initial measure in 4/4 is so short,
> though ...
>
> So the list of settings to use so far is:
>
>
> 1. \set proportionalNotationDuration = #(ly:make-moment n d) (in the Score)
> 2. \override SpacingSpanner #'uniform-stretching = ##t (in the Score)
> 3. \override PaperColumn #'used = ##t (in the Score)
> 4. \remove Separating_line_group_engraver (in the Staff)
>
> In addition, if you want "true" proportional notation (where time
> signatures and clefs and accidentals consume no space), then set
>
> 5. \override SpacingSpanner #'strict-note-spacing = ##t (in the Score)
>
> This should now be much closer.
>
> Also, some other contemporary best practices I use almost all the time are:
>
> Score:
> 6. allowBeamBreak = ##t
> 7. autoBeaming = ##f
> 8. tupletFullLength = ##t
> 9. \override Beam #'break-overshoot = #'(-0.5 . 1.0)
> 10. \override SpacingSpanner #'strict-grace-spacing = ##t
> 11. \override TupletBracket #'bracket-visibility = ##t
>
> Voice:
> 12. \remove Forbid_line_break_engraver
>
> Most of these additional settings aid in letting tuplet brackets and
> beams break across two or even three lines, and so may not be as
> useful in your current score. But if you do have sections with many
> measured spanners, consider the settings above for a starting point.
>
>
> --
> Trevor Bača
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- uniform-stretching, Orm Finnendahl, 2006/12/04
- Re: uniform-stretching, Trevor Bača, 2006/12/04
- Re: uniform-stretching, Trevor Bača, 2006/12/04
- Re: uniform-stretching, Trevor Bača, 2006/12/04
- Re: uniform-stretching, Trevor Bača, 2006/12/04
- Re: uniform-stretching,
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- Re: uniform-stretching, Trevor Bača, 2006/12/05
- Re: uniform-stretching, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2006/12/05
- Re: uniform-stretching, Trevor Bača, 2006/12/05
- Re: uniform-stretching, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2006/12/05
- Re: uniform-stretching, Trevor Bača, 2006/12/05
- Re: uniform-stretching, V!ctor address@hidden, 2006/12/05
- Re: uniform-stretching, Trevor Bača, 2006/12/05
- Re: uniform-stretching, Orm Finnendahl, 2006/12/05
- Re: uniform-stretching, Trevor Bača, 2006/12/15
- Re: uniform-stretching, Orm Finnendahl, 2006/12/16