Alexander Kobel wrote:
Hi, all,


perhaps it's a bug; I'm not convinced yet, but surely irritated.

The header markups (title and tagline) in the attached example have an additional X-offset of about the width of a usual space, both compared to the staff lines and the normal "book body" markups. I don't see any point why the last markup and the tagline should not be perfectly aligned. Can someone help?

Hm, sorry for the noise. Seems to be easier to workaround than I thought at first glance. Overriding e.g. oddFooterMarkup instead of the tagline works, so probably it's something to do with the doubled fill-line usage implied by the default oddFooterMarkup definition. Accordingly, the same markups in the meter field work like a charm; but this one is not centered by default.

However, I still think this is annoying for at least some of the users, and should be mentioned in the docs (haven't seen it on a look through this stuff); and it really gets messy for the title stuff. And I don't get why the lines actually _exceed_ the default line width? Why's that?


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