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Re: Dot Staccato x Slur
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Zenith |
Subject: |
Re: Dot Staccato x Slur |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Mar 2008 16:25:54 -0800 (PST) |
Hi Valentin (it sound to be an artistic name), =^D
I understood what you said...
Thank you for the suggestion about the title, now, it's really good-looking!
well, i just yould like to separate the dots a bit less close to noteheads,
but I dont know what to do to change the default offset, may you give me an
example?...
Valentin Villenave wrote:
>
> 2008/3/6, Zenith <address@hidden>:
>>
>> I used the laster version... 1.11.41.
>
> OK. Thanks for having investigated this; having looked at your
> indications, I'm not a specialist but I think there's no bug at stake
> here.
>
> The thing you marked in blue is explained by what I said about the
> inside/outside the staff difference: outside the staff, the dots are
> place as close as possible to the noteheads; inside the staff this
> behavior is no longer applied, to prevent dots from colliding with
> staff lines.
>
> As for the thing you marked in red, I suppose this is related too: the
> dot on the d is placed above the staff (and therefore above the slur)
> to avoid a collision with the topmost staff-line.
>
>> It seems to be very strange to me the irregular distance of the dots....
>> sometimes the dots are almost touching the notes... and these notes are
>> not
>> inside the staff lines...
>
> Yes, perhaps you misunderstood my point: the dots-almost-touching the
> notes *is* actually the default behavior, that is changed only when
> the notes are inside the staff.
>
> However, I assume you know how to chang the default offset of the
> staccato dots, if you happen to prefer the dots to be a bit less close
> to noteheads.
>
> (By the way, I noticed you use capital letters in your titles; since
> you're using the last development versions, I may suggest typing your
> titles normally and using the \smallCaps command instead - IMO the
> result is much better-looking).
>
> Cheers,
> Valentin
>
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