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within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup?
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Werner LEMBERG |
Subject: |
within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup? |
Date: |
Mon, 16 May 2022 13:16:22 +0000 (UTC) |
Within a markup, I want to `\translate` an object by the x-extent of
another markup. How can I do that?
While we have `\with-dimensions` and friends to adjust the size of an
object, it seems to me that we don't have something similar for
offsets... Would it be necessary to define
`\translate-with-dimensions` and similar commands?
Werner
- within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup?,
Werner LEMBERG <=
- Re: within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup?, David Kastrup, 2022/05/16
- Re: within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup?, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/05/16
- Re: within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup?, David Kastrup, 2022/05/16
- Re: within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup?, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/05/16
- Re: within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup?, David Kastrup, 2022/05/16
- Re: within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup?, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/05/16
- Re: within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup?, David Kastrup, 2022/05/16
- Re: within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup?, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/05/16
- Re: within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup?, David Kastrup, 2022/05/16
- Re: within \markup, how to \translate by width of another markup?, Werner LEMBERG, 2022/05/16