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Re: Chord spacing issues in 2.11 series


From: Shamus
Subject: Re: Chord spacing issues in 2.11 series
Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2008 19:09:54 -0500
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Do'h!

Trevor Daniels wrote:
|
| Shamus wrote Sunday, August 03, 2008 1:51 PM
|
|> I recently upgraded from 2.10.33 to 2.11.52 and noticed that
|> SeparatingGroupSpanner is no longer available.
|
| You're right.  A quick check of the git history shows
| it was replaced with a springs algorithm in 2.11.27.
| This should control the spacing auomatically.
|
|> is the documentation still refers to it even though it's no longer on
|> the Internals Reference page. Is this a bug?
|
| That part of the documentation is still under revision,
| but thanks for pointing this out.  I'll remove the faulty
| reference to the IR.
|
|> If not, what can I do to
|> keep my chord names from crowding each other? I've looked over the
|> documentation but so far have been unable to find anything suitable.
|
| I can't help you with this, not being familiar with chord
| names.  Maybe someone else can.

I certainly hope so, this is causing my lead sheets to be unreadable. At
any rate, looking through the IR for a something suitable I came across
this:


spacing-interface

This object calculates the desired and minimum distances between two
columns.

Internal properties:

left-items (unknown)
DOCME
right-items (unknown)
DOCME

This grob interface is used in the following graphical object(s):
NoteSpacing and StaffSpacing.


Unfortunately, I don't know how to use this. :-(

- -- Shamus


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