Dominicus wrote
> (no response requested)
> 
> 
> Sample lilypond documentation referencing use of negative hspace:
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/snippets/expressive-marks#expressive-marks-creating-a-delayed-turn
> Intrestingly...the case above continues to work in 2.16.1...maybe as there
> are no colliding objects?
> 
> However, another application I had to show fingering for trills no longer
> displays as it did in 2.14.2:
> \markup{\finger{ \concat{ "2" \hspace #-0.5 \char ##x2040 \hspace #-0.5
> "1"}}}
> Characters are concatenated, but negative \hspace no longer causes the
> (desired) partial overlap.
> 
> Now using this alternative approximate the result:

thanks for this alternative!

the behavior of \hspace changed indeed, see also
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/hspace-behaviour-td136607.html about
negative values in \hspace.

the snippet mentioned now uses \halign

Eluze



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