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From: | Jean Abou Samra |
Subject: | Re: left margin difference between `\markup` and `\table` |
Date: | Tue, 04 Apr 2023 13:10:32 +0200 |
User-agent: | Evolution 3.46.4 (3.46.4-1.fc37) |
Le mardi 04 avril 2023 à 11:03 +0000, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
Why is there a difference in the formatting? I would like to have the same behaviour – ideally,
\markup
should also take the rounded box into account while computing the horizontal extent.
\rounded-box
does not displace its argument, it only adds a box around it. In the first case, the stencil has protrusion on the left (the start of its horizontal extent is negative). This doesn't happen in the second case because \table
realigns everything. Try
\markup \left-align \rounded-box { foo }
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