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Re: Markup translate bug
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Mats Bengtsson |
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Re: Markup translate bug |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Sep 2003 12:30:49 +0200 |
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The reference manual says the following about \raise:
" The argument to \raise is the vertical displacement amount, measured
in (global) staff spaces. \raise and \super raise objects in relation to
their surrounding markups. They cannot be used to move a single text up
or down, when it is above or below a note, since the mechanism that
positions it next to the note cancels any vertical shift. For vertical
positioning, use the padding and/or extra-offset properties."
However, exactly the same limitation applies to \translate (which should
be mentioned in the manual).
Mats
Józsa Márton wrote:
I've found something interesting.
When I put something to translate:
b4^\markup{ \translate #(cons -1 -2) "4." }
"4." doesn't get translated vertically, only in horizontal direction.
If I use this:
b4^\markup{ \translate #(cons -1 -2) "" "4." }
"4." get translated well.
Márton
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