Le mercredi 29 mars 2023 à 10:58 +0000, Werner LEMBERG a écrit : > ``` > > >> Alas, it *still* doesn't work as expected. Obviously, I have > >> simplified the code example too much: adding a `ChordNames` context > >> prevents alignment. Note that the top skyline of the chord symbol > >> doesn't show anything suspicious. > > > > Okay, then I think we are hitting something else. > > It seems so, yes. Jean, do you have an idea? Shall I submit an > issue?
I am not yet sure if this is a bug or not.
However, I would like to hear about your actual use case. What do you want this
for?
Perhaps `oddHeaderMarkup` will work better? This looks OK:
```
\version "2.25.2"
\paper {
left-margin = 0
right-margin = 0
top-margin = 0
bottom-margin = 0
oddHeaderMarkup =
\markup
\if \on-page #1
\with-dimension #Y #'(0 . 0)
\general-align #Y #UP
"foo"
evenHeaderMarkup = ##f
oddFooterMarkup = ##f
evenFooterMarkup = ##f
top-system-spacing.basic-distance = 0
top-system-spacing.minimum-distance = 0
top-system-spacing.padding = 0
top-system-spacing.stretchability = 0
ragged-bottom = ##t
ragged-last-bottom = ##t
indent = 1\cm
}
\score {
<<
\new ChordNames \chordmode { f1:7 }
\new Staff { f'4 }
>>
}
```
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