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Re: stacking of figured bass elements
From: |
Kieren MacMillan |
Subject: |
Re: stacking of figured bass elements |
Date: |
Sun, 12 Jun 2022 12:47:33 -0400 |
Hi Jean,
> Then I don't understand the problem. What characteristic
> of baseline-skip do you wish? Is it that it counts from
> the origin of each markup and somehow this distance is
> more convenient for you to provide? Is it that it ignores
> the extents of the markups?
>
> Could you explain the overarching problem? To me, this
> sounds like an XY question.
This sounds like it might be related to my [long-standing] concerns about
leading, etc., in markups: there either isn’t a convenient mechanism to deal
with texts/markups *from their baseline [and not their reference point]*, or
the convenient mechanism exists and isn’t sufficiently well
exposed/documented/promoted.
{
\override TextScript.padding = #2
g'1^\markup { agt }
g'1^\markup { aht }
}
Cheers,
Kieren.
- stacking of figured bass elements, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/06/12
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, Jean Abou Samra, 2022/06/12
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/06/12
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, Jean Abou Samra, 2022/06/12
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements,
Kieren MacMillan <=
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/06/12
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, Jean Abou Samra, 2022/06/12
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/06/13
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, Jean Abou Samra, 2022/06/13
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, David Kastrup, 2022/06/12
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, Kieren MacMillan, 2022/06/12
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, Jean Abou Samra, 2022/06/12
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, Jean Abou Samra, 2022/06/12
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, Kieren MacMillan, 2022/06/12
- Re: stacking of figured bass elements, Jean Abou Samra, 2022/06/12