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staff-staff padding all appears after the last nonstaff
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Keith E OHara |
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staff-staff padding all appears after the last nonstaff |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Nov 2010 19:30:24 -0800 |
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Fellow bug-chasers,
In the new rod-and-spring vertical spacing system, rods sometimes appear in
surprising places.
If we have two staves on either side of a non-staff, such as Dynamics or
Lyrics, the new system ensures that the requested padding between staves
appears as a clearance below the last of the non-staff lines. Also, any
staff-staff minimum-distance in excess of that required to avoid collisions, is
placed below the lowest intervening non-staff.
The intention, I think, was to let whichever requires the most room --
intervening non-staffs, padding between notes on the staves themselves, or
minimum-distance between staves -- determine the staff spacing. Then the
non-staff lines should be spaced between the staves according to the options
such as UP/DOWN/CENTER that we chose for them.
The override in this example makes the issue more obvious. With no overrides
we notice only that the centered dynamics are not quite centered, but a little
high because the default staff-staff padding of 1 staff-space is placed below
the dynamics.
-Keith
--8<--
\version "2.13.39"
\new PianoStaff \with {
\override StaffGrouper #'staff-staff-spacing #'minimum-distance = #12
} <<
{g' b b g'}
\new Dynamics { s\< s\> s s\!}
{d'' b'' b'' d''} >>
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