Re: ugly alignment of text and score in a markup

2013-02-16 Thread Colin Hall
Eluze writes: Colin Hall-3 wrote Eluze writes: ) and I don't think we should add snippets which only work in specific cases (here I tried to change the key to e major and the space wasn't reduced as I expected) I just want to know (and Ralph will also want to know tomorrow) if you

Re: ugly alignment of text and score in a markup

2013-01-22 Thread Eluze
Colin Hall-3 wrote Eluze writes: ) and I don't think we should add snippets which only work in specific cases (here I tried to change the key to e major and the space wasn't reduced as I expected) I just want to know (and Ralph will also want to know tomorrow) if you think this merits

Re: ugly alignment of text and score in a markup

2013-01-21 Thread Colin Hall
Eluze writes: James wrote I haven't tried it but could you could use \tuning as a 'rehearsal mark' at that bar line instead? that's it - thanks, James! by using a rehearsal mark above and below the staff (2 voices) and making them transparent it works! I attach the new file:

Re: ugly alignment of text and score in a markup

2013-01-21 Thread Eluze
Colin Hall-3 wrote Eluze writes: James wrote I haven't tried it but could you could use \tuning as a 'rehearsal mark' at that bar line instead? that's it - thanks, James! by using a rehearsal mark above and below the staff (2 voices) and making them transparent it works! I attach the

Re: ugly alignment of text and score in a markup

2013-01-21 Thread Colin Hall
Eluze writes: Colin Hall-3 wrote Eluze writes: James wrote I haven't tried it but could you could use \tuning as a 'rehearsal mark' at that bar line instead? that's it - thanks, James! by using a rehearsal mark above and below the staff (2 voices) and making them transparent it

Re: ugly alignment of text and score in a markup

2013-01-21 Thread Colin Hall
Eluze writes: Colin Hall-3 wrote Eluze writes: James wrote I haven't tried it but could you could use \tuning as a 'rehearsal mark' at that bar line instead? that's it - thanks, James! by using a rehearsal mark above and below the staff (2 voices) and making them transparent it

ugly alignment of text and score in a markup

2013-01-13 Thread Eluze
the example in http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/snippets/staff-notation#staff-notation-inserting-score-fragments-above-a-staff-as-markups isn't very nice concerning the alignment of the text and the score in the subsubtitle. I've tried to fix to what I think looks better:

Re: ugly alignment of text and score in a markup

2013-01-13 Thread James
Hello, On 13 January 2013 22:31, Eluze elu...@gmail.com wrote: the example in http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/snippets/staff-notation#staff-notation-inserting-score-fragments-above-a-staff-as-markups isn't very nice concerning the alignment of the text and the score in the

Re: ugly alignment of text and score in a markup

2013-01-13 Thread Eluze
James wrote I haven't tried it but could you could use \tuning as a 'rehearsal mark' at that bar line instead? that's it - thanks, James! by using a rehearsal mark above and below the staff (2 voices) and making them transparent it works! I attach the new file: aligningText+score.ly