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Force text on line without using \textLengthOn
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Urs Liska |
Subject: |
Force text on line without using \textLengthOn |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Oct 2018 08:27:17 +0200 |
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Hi,
I want to use TextScript.staff-padding to produce markup elements that
are aligned to their baseline. In order to prevent the texts from moving
vertically to avoid collisions I used \textLengthOn (or its spelled-out
variant):
\version "2.19.82"
test =
#(define-event-function (text)(markup?)
#{
-\tweak extra-spacing-width #(cons -0.0 0.4)
-\tweak extra-spacing-height #(cons -inf.0 +inf.0)
-\tweak staff-padding 3
-\markup #text
#})
\relative {
c''8 ^\test "foobar" d16 c
c8 ^\test "foobar" d16 ^\test "John Doe" c
}
However, this does not only push the next notes when there actually is
some neighboring text (as in the second beat of the following example)
but also when it wouldn't be needed (see atttached image):
Uncommenting the extra-spacing... tweaks will result in the texts moving
vertically which is not desired.
Is there another approach to make the following note columns move - but
only if there *is* something in the way?
Thanks
Urs
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- Force text on line without using \textLengthOn,
Urs Liska <=
- Re: Force text on line without using \textLengthOn, Aaron Hill, 2018/10/23
- Re: Force text on line without using \textLengthOn, Thomas Morley, 2018/10/24
- Re: Force text on line without using \textLengthOn, Urs Liska, 2018/10/25
- Re: Force text on line without using \textLengthOn, Thomas Morley, 2018/10/25
- Re: Force text on line without using \textLengthOn, Urs Liska, 2018/10/26
- Re: Force text on line without using \textLengthOn, Davide Liessi, 2018/10/26
- Re: Force text on line without using \textLengthOn, Thomas Morley, 2018/10/26
- Re: Force text on line without using \textLengthOn, Urs Liska, 2018/10/26
- Re: Force text on line without using \textLengthOn, Kieren MacMillan, 2018/10/26