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Re: [2.13.11] Overriding font-name in markups increases font-size [was:


From: Dmytro O. Redchuk
Subject: Re: [2.13.11] Overriding font-name in markups increases font-size [was:] strange problem with markup in \tempo
Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 12:27:45 +0200

Hi!

Well... Have i written something wrong?-)

I guess here are two options: this *is* the problem, or i have missed
something heavily, there is no any problem with overriding font-name in
markups.

In the latter case --- please don’t mind my bothering you, and let me
know what i am doing wrong. Thanks :-)

On the other hand, if there *is* the problem with overriding font-name
in markups --- could anybody verify it and submit a bug, please?


Actually, there can be the third option: i am too impatient :-)
Then the answer: "wait, you’re too impatient" is a great answer, too.

And the fourth --- it is an intended behavior B]


ps. If my emails sometimes look strange --- that’s all because of my
strange English ;-)

pps. Thank you everyone who makes lilypond better.

ppps.
% ---------8<------------------------
{
  c''
    -\markup\concat {
      "string"
      % looks exactly as if here is one more override:
      % \override #'(font-size . 1)
      \override #'(font-name . "New Century Schoolbook") "string"
    }
}
% ---------8<------------------------


У ср, 2010-01-27 у 10:12 +0200, Dmytro O. Redchuk пише: 
> Hi!
> 
> So, overriding font-name in markup increases font-size.
[...] 

> Well... As usually, i can miss and/or mess something easily. Please,
> masters, correct me, if i am wrong

-- 
  Dmytro O. Redchuk

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