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Re: clefs, time signatures, and key signatures
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Werner LEMBERG |
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Re: clefs, time signatures, and key signatures |
Date: |
Sat, 09 Dec 2023 07:10:57 +0000 (UTC) |
>> please have a look at Merge Request 2188 and comment there on how
>> to proceed with the new distances between clefs and time
>> signatures, together with the new distances between clefs and key
>> signatures.
>>
>> https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/2188
>>
>> The question is whether the new distances should be based on the
>> widest standard clef glyph (which is the alto clef, and which is
>> done currently in the MR), or whether they should be based on the
>> most common one, the treble clef.
>
> For better comparison, I've updated/added the screenshots in the MR
> so that you can do a blink-comparison of the images.
A few people responded, and the opinions are exactly 50:50. It would
be great if more people could chime in!
Werner
- clefs, time signatures, and key signatures, Werner LEMBERG, 2023/12/04
- Re: clefs, time signatures, and key signatures, Werner LEMBERG, 2023/12/05
- Re: clefs, time signatures, and key signatures, Leo Correia de Verdier, 2023/12/05
- Re: clefs, time signatures, and key signatures,
Werner LEMBERG <=
- Re: clefs, time signatures, and key signatures, Michael Gerdau, 2023/12/09
- Re: clefs, time signatures, and key signatures, Werner LEMBERG, 2023/12/09
- Re: clefs, time signatures, and key signatures, Michael Gerdau, 2023/12/09
- Re: clefs, time signatures, and key signatures, Jakob Pedersen, 2023/12/09
- Re: clefs, time signatures, and key signatures, Werner LEMBERG, 2023/12/19
Re: clefs, time signatures, and key signatures, Vaughan McAlley, 2023/12/05
Re: clefs, time signatures, and key signatures, Michael Dietz, 2023/12/22