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Re: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 46, Issue 59
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Henrik Frisk |
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Re: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 46, Issue 59 |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Sep 2006 10:59:59 +0200 |
> Hi,
>
> Still working on edge-text adjustments ...
>
> In the snippet below, I've got exactly what I want -- thanks to much
> help from the list -- with the one exception that the padding of the
> two vertical spanners is off-center relative to each piece of edge
> text. Notice that the solid horizontal line runs into the (lefthand
> sides) of the "b" and "c" edge text (though the righthand sides are
> nicely cushioned by whitespace).
>
To get what I think you want, I use combinations of #'bound-padding and
#'extra-offset. In your example I would decrease the #'bound-padding
(which, btw can take float values and values greater/smaller than -1
to 1) and use #'extra-offset = (-1.0 . 0.) to move the entire spanner to
the left. It's tricky and time consuming but works. In your example it
would work for the first spanner, I'm not sure about the second.
>
> So the question is: "Is there a way to control left- and
> right-bound-padding independently?". I'd like to say something like
> ...
>
> \override TextSpanner #'bound-padding-left = #1
> \override TextSpanner #'bound-padding-right = #2
I would love this!
/henrik
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