>> >> 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. > > 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?
I'm working on the visual index, and there is a place where markup is on the left, and a score on the right, but some lines of the score (via `InstrumentName`) reach into the markup. For example, lines 1, 3, and 5 on the left come from the markup, while lines 2 and 4 come from the score. Contrary to earlier versions, the new visual index will be split into two pages, and this special markup will positioned at the top of the second page. Previously, there was no problem in interweaving markup and space because it happened mid-page. However, moving it up as much as possible to the edge of the page doesn't work, as described in earlier e-mails. BTW, the reason to have no margin at all is to include the PDF as an image into the PDF version of the NR, making it as large as possible without exceeding the text height and width. As mentioned earlier I know how to work around the problem. It is just surprising that Aaron's solution works mid-page but not at the edge, and I would like to know the reason. Werner