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Re: top-aligned superscriptions
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Hanns Holger Rutz |
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Re: top-aligned superscriptions |
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Tue, 28 May 2013 22:49:20 +0200 |
great, thanks!
I found a variation when I use \mark instead of superscript, too:
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'padding = #8
\times 8/9 r64 { \mark \markup { \italic { Cell }} c'64 c'64 r64 c'64 c'64 }
best, .h.h.
On 28 May 2013, at 22:38, Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2013/5/28 Hanns Holger Rutz <address@hidden>:
>> hi,
>>
>> how can I enforce superscriptions to be vertically aligned? e.g.
>>
>> r32^\markup { \raise #10 \italic { Cell }} c'32^\markup { \raise #10 \italic
>> { Cell }}
>>
>> the `raise` doesn't seem to have any effect, the two words "Cell" appear
>> right above the rest and the note at different vertical positions.
>>
>> I need to have text annotations which appear always top-aligned (no matter
>> whether there are tuplet bars etc.)
>>
>> thanks, .h.h.
>
> Hi,
>
> try
>
> \textLengthOn
>
> and maybe you want to add:
>
> \override TextScript #'staff-padding = #12 % choose appropiate value
>
> HTH,
> Harm
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