Re: Access the first/last line of a markup

2019-03-13 Thread Urs Liska
Am 13.03.19 um 09:34 schrieb Urs Liska: ... Well, I *thought* I'd managed to integrate it in my project infrastructure, but as often the devil is in the details. The solution works only if \apply-hack is basically the last markup command: % This works \markup \column \apply-hack { a

Re: Access the first/last line of a markup

2019-03-13 Thread Urs Liska
Am 12.03.19 um 15:10 schrieb Urs Liska: Hi Aaron, thank you for this example. Am 11.03.19 um 17:20 schrieb Aaron Hill: On 2019-03-11 2:49 am, Urs Liska wrote: Hi, ... A *hack* using transparent glyphs to force alignment: \version "2.19.82" #(define-markup-command

Re: Access the first/last line of a markup

2019-03-12 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Aaron, thank you for this example. Am 11.03.19 um 17:20 schrieb Aaron Hill: On 2019-03-11 2:49 am, Urs Liska wrote: Hi, ... A *hack* using transparent glyphs to force alignment: \version "2.19.82" #(define-markup-command (ascender-descender-placeholder layout props) ()   (let*

Re: Access the first/last line of a markup

2019-03-11 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2019-03-11 2:49 am, Urs Liska wrote: Hi, returning to my notorious "center-markup-over-measure" issue I was pointed to yet another issue: vertical alignment when the last line contains descenders or the first line does not contain ascenders. Since I am manually placing the markups (given as

Access the first/last line of a markup

2019-03-11 Thread Urs Liska
Hi, returning to my notorious "center-markup-over-measure" issue I was pointed to yet another issue: vertical alignment when the last line contains descenders or the first line does not contain ascenders. Since I am manually placing the markups (given as arguments) using