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The space taken by a note is dependent on its duration. Doubling a
duration adds spacing-increment to the space. The most common shortest
note gets shortest-duration-space
. Notes that are even shorter are
spaced proportonial to their duration.
Typically, the increment is the width of a black note head. In a piece with lots of 8th notes, and some 16th notes, the eighth note gets 2 note heads width (i.e. the space following a note is 1 note head width) A 16th note is followed by 0.5 note head width. The quarter note is followed by 3 NHW, the half by 4 NHW, etc.
average-spacing-wishes
(boolean)- If set, the spacing wishes are averaged over staves.
base-shortest-duration
(moment)- Spacing is based on the shortest notes in a piece. Normally, pieces are spaced as if notes at least as short as this are present.
common-shortest-duration
(moment)- The most common shortest note length. This is used in spacing. Enlarging this sets the score tighter.
packed-spacing
(boolean)- If set, the notes are spaced as tightly as possible.
shortest-duration-space
(dimension, in staff space)- Start with this much space for the shortest duration. This is expressed in
spacing-increment
as unit. See also spacing-spanner-interface.spacing-increment
(number)- Add this much space for a doubled duration. Typically, the width of a note head. See also spacing-spanner-interface.
strict-grace-spacing
(boolean)- If set, grace notes are not spaced separately, but put before musical columns.
strict-note-spacing
(boolean)- If set, unbroken columns with non-musical material (clefs, barlines, etc.) are not spaced separately, but put before musical columns.
uniform-stretching
(boolean)- If set, items stretch proportionally to their durations. This looks better in complex polyphonic patterns.
This grob interface is used in the following graphical objects: SpacingSpanner
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