Am Mi., 2. Jan. 2019 um 22:41 Uhr schrieb Sam Bivens <address@hidden>:
Happy New Year to everyone reading!
Please see the attached MWE; how can I specify the radius of the circled
text? Using `\circle 2` results in differently sized circles based on
the circled text, but when I specify the radius with `\draw-circle`, I
somehow can't manage to center the text inside the circle. This has to
be a very simple fix that's right under my nose, but somehow nothing
I've tried works.
Or, perhaps there's another option that someone might share; that would
work, as well.
Thanks!
Sam
Hi,
if you use \draw-circle, then the resulting cirlce will have extents
in X-axis: [-radius +radius], in Y-axis [-radius +radius]
Ensure the content which you want to put in the circle is centered as
well, i.e. use \vcenter \halign #CENTER
\markup { \combine \draw-circle #1.5 #.1 ##f \vcenter \halign #CENTER "2" }
HTH,
Harm