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Re: Markup and stencil formatting questions
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Eluze |
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Re: Markup and stencil formatting questions |
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Wed, 19 Dec 2012 14:09:51 -0800 (PST) |
shutterfreak wrote
> 2. Why does a strut have a nonzero width? Can it be used and set to zero?
> Maybe it has zero width, but because of some internal processing every
> markup element automatically gets white space glued to it (this may
> explain
> my first question in part too).
you can find the definition of strut in define-markup-commands.scm
the description says: /Create a box of the same height as the space in the
current font/
maybe using \null iso \strut is what you want!?
btw - if you reduce your examples to really tiny examples demonstrating only
one questionable item it's easier to find answers.
Eluze
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