Hi,

as a follow-up: The same seems to apply for TextSpanners in
general. In the following example, the baselines of the s.t. and
s.p. aren't aligned either:

\override TextSpanner #'edge-text = #'("s.t." . "  s.p.")
f2~ \startTextSpan  f2 \stopTextSpan  |

It looks pretty bad and the only fix in this case is to use empty
spaces for the edge textes and then do simple text markup, shifting
the text around with padding, which is unlikely to be the purpose of
the "edge-text" property.

Should I file that as a bug report somewhere?

--
Orm


Am 02. Dezember 2006, 17:02 Uhr (+0100) schrieb Orm Finnendahl:
> Hi,
> 
> I observed a nasty behaviour trying to set the #'padding property of
> the DynamicLineSpanner: The \p and \pp are not baseline-aligned with
> the \ff or \mf.
> 
> Has this been reported before? To me this looks like something which
> should rather get corrected in lilypond itself than cluttering the
> script with different padding values before and after each \pp.
> 
> --
> Orm
> 
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