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From: | Jacques Menu |
Subject: | Re: Placement de texte à volonté |
Date: | Sun, 4 Jun 2023 17:54:23 +0200 |
Bonjour Pierre, Merci d’avoir pris le temps de faire le graphique en plus de cette proposition très intéressante! Excuse-moi, j’aurais dû préciser ça, extrait de common.mod dans la DTS de MusicXML 3.1 : The position attributes are based on MuseData print suggestions. For most elements, any program will compute a default x and y position. The position attributes let this be changed two ways. The default-x and default-y attributes change the computation of the default position. For most elements, the origin is changed relative to the left-hand side of the note or the musical position within the bar (x) and the top line of the staff (y). … … … Since the credit-words and credit-image elements are not related to a measure, in these cases the default-x and default-y attributes adjust the origin relative to the bottom left-hand corner of the specified page. The relative-x and relative-y attributes change the position relative to the default position, either as computed by the individual program, or as overridden by the default-x and default-y attributes. Positive x is right, negative x is left; positive y is up, negative y is down. All units are in tenths of interline space. For stems, positive relative-y lengthens a stem while negative relative-y shortens it. … … … As elsewhere in the MusicXML format, tenths are the global tenths defined by the scaling element, not the local tenths of a staff resized by the staff-size element.
A part un changement d’origine comme vu ci-dessus, ça me paraît bien. Comment as-tu obtenu les nombres 1.9, 1.4 et 92?
Mais je ne vois pas de #(define-markup-list …? JM |
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