Comment #21 on issue 4022 by [email protected]: Patch: Allow specifying different
alignment for grob and its parent
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=4022
\translate-scaled is like \translate when font-size is 0. But if you scale
up a font, the translation of \translate-scaled also scaled. Important for
assembling compound glyphs like accordion symbols.
Shifting some markup around on itself does not change anything when
self-alignment-X is a number since that number means that the reference
point will be calculated relative to left and right edge anyway.
If you state "If we have two separate properties, \override
LyricText.self-alignment-X = #LEFT will have different (and probably quite
surprising) output than now." seems exaggerated to me since I think "now"
means "for version 2.19.10 or later".
Depending on the callbacks we change, we might need to write corresponding
convert-ly rules. But I think that we would still be closer to 2.19.9
behavior than 2.19.10 without losing the _abilities_ of the latter. And
the behavior should be easier to understand: currently self-alignment-X
shows a number of quite different behaviors depending on the callback in
use, and weeding those out will make things simpler.
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