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From: | Romel Anthony S. Bismonte |
Subject: | Aligning relative to page |
Date: | Thu, 12 Jul 2007 02:14:40 +1000 |
I was wondering what kind of contexts of control I have over \markup stuff
outside \score stuff. Specifically, this is what I would like to
accomplish.
\version "2.10.25"
\score { \new Voice \relative c'' { g4 g g a | c b a g | e d e g | e1 } } \markup { \column { \italic "segue to" "Something Else" } } Now, it would be nicer for the segue markup to be right-aligned to the
page, so I tried changing the markup to this:
\markup {
\column { \right-align \italic "segue to" \right-align "Something Else" } } But the result was unexpected:
|----|----|----|----|
to
se
In short (pardon the pun), it was right-aligned against its own origin. (Or
something like that.)
I would like to achieve something like this:
|----|----|----|----|
segue
to
Something
Else
Now I know that you can probably use markup--something like \translate or
\translate-scaled, or even an \override of the extra-offset property to achieve
something like this. But what if the pages had different sizes? Then the markup
wouldn't be the flush right for all the pages.
I guess my real question is, is there a some context where I can position
markup outside a score relative to the page itself?
Thanks in advance.
Romel |
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