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Re: [2.13.11] Overriding font-name in markups increases font-size [was:
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Dmytro O. Redchuk |
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Re: [2.13.11] Overriding font-name in markups increases font-size [was:] strange problem with markup in \tempo |
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Fri, 19 Feb 2010 16:58:36 +0200 |
У сб, 2010-01-30 у 12:27 +0200, Dmytro O. Redchuk пише:
> Hi!
Hi again!-)
Something to add; please take a look at this snippet:
\version "2.13.13"
{
c'' -"sizes "
%
% works good (overrides font-name):
c'' -\markup \override #'((font-name . "New Century Schoolbook")) "good"
%
% bad -- overrides font-name and increases font-size:
c'' -\markup \override #'(font-name . "New Century Schoolbook") "bad"
%
% bad -- *should* increase font-size... or should not?..
c'' -\markup \override #'((font-size . 1)) "bad"
%
% works good -- increases font-size:
c'' -\markup \override #'(font-size . 1) "good"
}
So, to override font-name i need to use double parentheses (because
single ones do increase font-size), but it does not work with font-size,
at all --- i need to use single parentheses.
That's why i can not (well... shouldn't this be possible?) override both
font-name and font-size with a single \override.
I feel like somewhere there should be a reason for bugreport (at least,
some things should be documented better?), but can not understand where
and which exactly.
Still hope that somebody will help me :O)
Thanks!
> 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.
--
Dmytro O. Redchuk
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