Is it possible to create a local context around just the text to move them up individually and 'fake it'? I only need these secondary annotations in this example so it woulden't be a problem overall.
I don't want to resort to hand editing the image if I can at all avoid it. For instance if screen DPI increases and I need to re render the images. They are automatically converted by my CMS, so I'd only need to change the dpi and purge the cache. Anything changed manually would need to be re done manually and would probably be forgotten about. I am not using SVG due to a font sizing inconsistency I've noted before and can't be bothered to look into. On 18 April 2018 at 23:25, Simon Albrecht <[email protected]> wrote: > On 18.04.2018 18:38, Robert Hickman wrote: >> >> Tried using "\override TextScript.staff-padding" to move the text >> annotations in the attached image up but it also moves the Larson >> articulation symbols up as well. I want these to stay in the same >> place and the text to move up a bit away from them. Is lilypond >> treating the articulation symbols as text? > > > Yes, it does, because that’s how they are implemented. ^\markup "" generates > a TextScript grob. > Sorry I can’t help with how to generate proper custom articulations (that > generate Script grobs) right now – surely somebody else will be able to > chime in. > > Best, Simon _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
