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Re: outside-staff-priority for markups attached to <>


From: Richard Shann
Subject: Re: outside-staff-priority for markups attached to <>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 17:43:54 +0100

Oh, thank you - that is much neater syntax anyway.

Richard

On Thu, 2014-06-26 at 17:42 +0100, Mark Knoop wrote:
> At 17:26 on 26 Jun 2014, Richard Shann wrote:
> >When I generate text to appear above some music using the <>^\markup
> >"mytext" syntax, I don't seem to be able to control the
> >outside-staff-priority. In this example despite the second bit of
> >markup having a lower outside-staff-priority it appears above the
> >first bit.
> >
> >\version "2.18.0"
> >\score {
> > {  \once \override TextScript.outside-staff-priority = #1000  <>
> > ^\markup "Above the next text please" \once \override
> > TextScript.outside-staff-priority = #0  a'4^"below please" }
> >}
> >
> >
> >Can anyone suggest why this is happening and if there is a solution
> >that doesn't involve using a different sort of syntax for the markup,
> >(i.e. not involving the <> trick)? (The final target of all this is
> >scores with markup containing encapsulated postscript to create old
> >French clavecin ornaments which have to have a low
> >outside-staff-priority despite being textScript).
> 
> Since both events happen at the same moment in time, you have to use
> tweak.
> 
> \version "2.18.0"
> \score {
>  {
>     <>-\tweak outside-staff-priority #1000
>     ^\markup "Above the next text please"
>     a'4-\tweak outside-staff-priority #0 ^"below please"
>  }
> }
> 
> --
> Mark Knoop





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