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Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble
From: |
Neil Puttock |
Subject: |
Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble |
Date: |
Sun, 9 Aug 2009 18:45:15 +0100 |
2009/8/7 Joe Neeman <address@hidden>:
> On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 23:03 +0100, Neil Puttock wrote:
>> 2009/8/6 Joe Neeman <address@hidden>:
> You probably made the same mistake that I made initially: if you prune a
> breakable column then you've pruned it's broken pieces (ie. the
> line-ending and line-beginning pieces, which shouldn't be pruned) in
> addition to it's mid-line piece.
Oh, I'm sure I made many mistakes. ;)
> How about just checking for an empty extent, like in the attached patch?
That's probably the best option, since it should allow users to take
advantage of setting X-extent for other barline styles.
extract_grob_set (h, "elements", helts);
for (vsize k = helts.size (); k--;)
- if ("" != robust_scm2string (helts[k]->get_property
("glyph-name"), ""))
+ // Only non-empty bar lines count.
+ if (h->extent (h, X_AXIS).length () > 0)
return false;
If you're checking the extent of the BreakAlignGroup itself instead of
its cause (the BarLine), can't you get rid of the grob set `helts'
here?
Regards,
Neil
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, (continued)
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, Mark Polesky, 2009/08/02
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, Werner LEMBERG, 2009/08/02
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, Mark Polesky, 2009/08/02
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, Joe Neeman, 2009/08/02
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, Mark Polesky, 2009/08/02
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, Mark Polesky, 2009/08/02
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, Joe Neeman, 2009/08/06
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, Werner LEMBERG, 2009/08/06
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, Neil Puttock, 2009/08/06
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, Joe Neeman, 2009/08/06
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble,
Neil Puttock <=
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, Joe Neeman, 2009/08/09
- Re: Big Measures in Large Ensemble, Neil Puttock, 2009/08/10