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Re: Does \hspace need a vertical extent?
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Neil Puttock |
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Re: Does \hspace need a vertical extent? |
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Sat, 15 Aug 2009 15:29:28 +0100 |
2009/8/10 Thomas Morgan <address@hidden>:
> I'm not aware of this (though I don't doubt that you're right).
> Could you give me an example?
See the attached image, which shows the change in output for the
regression test `chord-names-languages.ly'.
It's not a particularly serious issue, but there are likely to be
other cases (uncovered by the regression tests) where the current
behaviour of \hspace is taken into consideration.
> It works in the context of a `concat', so I think the problem is some
> kind of interaction with `word-space'.
Indeed; there doesn't seem to be a simple relationship between
word-space and the amount of hspace which performs a shift of (-
word-space).
Regards,
Neil
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