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Re: Vertically aligning markups with one another
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Oscar Dub |
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Re: Vertically aligning markups with one another |
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Thu, 25 Apr 2013 11:34:48 +0100 |
Might there be a way of doing by changing the staff height of the single line
staff?
The offset method is ok temporarily, but ideally a more generalised automatic
fix would be great. There would be a lot of instances to override and revert
manually…
Best,
O.
On 25 Apr 2013, at 04:06, Andrew Bernard <address@hidden> wrote:
> Because you have changed the number of lines in the staff the text won't line
> up.
>
> If you added something like
>
> \once \override TextScript #'Y-offset = #-4.15
>
> before the markup for 'five' this would align it to the baseline of the
> surrounding text markup. Or you could put this sort of thing in a new staff
> context.
>
> The experts on the list may know of a way in Scheme.
>
> HTH
> Andrew
>
> On 25/04/13 6:47 AM, Oscar Dub wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I've come to a problem I don't know how to fix involving the way that
>> markups are aligned to one another. I think there might be some scheme
>> hacking involved in getting the result I need, although potentially there
>> might be an override which I've overlooked that would do the same thing:
>> either way I'd be really grateful if anyone can help me.
>>
>>
>
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