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Re: Center-align a score
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Kieren MacMillan |
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Re: Center-align a score |
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Thu, 27 Apr 2017 09:47:42 -0400 |
Hi David,
>> I have learned that “You can’t do that with Lilypond” is a pretty
>> foolish bet — especially when David K is on the case. :)
>
> Well, in this case David N's solution is better since it uses the normal
> (skyline-based) page positioning rather than treating everything as
> markup lines.
1. I hadn’t seen his solution. I agree, it’s wonderful.
2. Perhaps I should have said “especially when David * is on the case”. =)
3. Regardless, your solution was ingenious and helpful, as always.
> Mine is easier to understand, and the \center-in-line or something more
> general (align-in-line?) is really annoyingly absent in the LilyPond
> markup toolbox.
If I understand it correctly,
\center-in-line “foo” = \fill-line { “” “foo” “” }
If so, I agree this would be a wonderful addition to the toolbox.
> David N's solution is the better one but it is trickier to identify a
> tangible component to abstract into a generally useful utility.
I’m hoping (see my other email) that there might be a way to turn his solution
into an \offset-like function for explict system positioning. That would be
useful (though perhaps not as *generally* useful as something like
\align-in-line).
Thanks,
Kieren.
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Re: Center-align a score, Thomas Morley, 2017/04/26
Re: Center-align a score, Kieren MacMillan, 2017/04/26
Re: Center-align a score, David Kastrup, 2017/04/26
Re: Center-align a score, Simon Albrecht, 2017/04/27