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Réf. : Raising markups
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Jean-marc LEGRAND |
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Réf. : Raising markups |
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Wed, 28 Jul 2004 11:13:02 +0200 |
Hi !
I've found this to put the mark wherever I want : \once \property
Voice.TextScript \override
#'extra-offset = #'(x . y) a2.^\markup {\italic {e}}. I adjust x and y after a
few tries.
Have some fun !
Shelagh <address@hidden>
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Objet : Raising markups
19/07/2004 01:33
I was waondering how you would raise markups when they are
of the sort \mark \markup { \musicglyph #"scripts-segno"}.
I tried experimenting with \raise # 2.0 and the realised this
was only in relation to the other markup text. I tried to follow
the padding commands but I didn't 'get it'.
Any suggestions?
Shelagh
PS Before I sent this I did one further experiment. I
\mark \markup {" " \raise #3.0 \musicglyph #"sript-coda"}
And it worked. Maybe this will be useful for others.
But I'd still like to know how to use the padding command for these
items in a global override?
SOM
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