\translate is much better, but that command is not on the documentation page about adding graphics.
Eluze to clarify. Should you wish to move the graphic it takes a bit of guesswork to place the graphic somewhere else. To further clarify why this might be useful. Say we are asked to put some funny picture some distance x,y from a corner you can spend a bit of time working out how to get it there. The last bit that was puzzling to you is was something I was not sufficiently clear about. In lilypond report #20 Valentin Villenave suggested, three years ago, it might be possibly to add watermarks. i.e. images that could be placed in a layer below the score. They might say something like not for distribution or draft or be a picture of an imprese. Anyway the whole point of this exercise is to figure that out and be able to point to another fine and useful thing lilypond can do without resorting to running the output through a secondary image editor. Shane On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 9:56 AM, David Kastrup <[email protected]> wrote: > Eluze <[email protected]> writes: > >> Shane Brandes wrote >>> Hi all, >>> >>> This is really just a few observations on the including of graphics. >>> I noticed it is possible to import eps files. This is neat. It turns >>> out that you can move things about using the following: >>> >>> \markup {{ >>> \vspace #21 >>> \hspace #45 >>> \rotate #45 % This must come after the vertical and horizontal >>> %adjustments if it is to be used >> >> that's clear - \hspace and \vspace are objects too. > > I'd rather use \translate here. > > -- > David Kastrup > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
