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From: | Timothy Lanfear |
Subject: | Re: Cry for help - lost plot .... |
Date: | Fri, 20 Sep 2024 13:56:43 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
Hi everybody, I'm connecting to this thread as it's a very similar situation: I'm making a score consisting of fragments, and I ended up using the \markup \fill-line \score construct. However, when the scores are four, the distribution seems problematic, as the scores begin to overlap. Moreover, they are not equally distributed. I sort of get why (first and last scores are respectively left aligned and right aligned, while second and third are not), but I don't know how to try to distribute them in a better way. See the following longish example, that hopefully clarifies the situation. Thanks for any hint! Lib
You might prefer justify-line instead of fill-line: justify-line inserts equal spaces between the markups.
Reduce the font size to prevent the markups overlapping, e.g.
#(set-global-staff-size 16)
near the top of your file.
-- Timothy Lanfear, Bristol, UK.
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