Jan-Peter Voigt <jp.vo...@gmx.de> writes: > Hi Kieren, > > I did some checks on the absolute font-sizes: > - If you do a stencil-add on a stencil created via > grob-interpret-markup and interpret-markup inside a normal markup, > they exactly match- > - If you do a pixel by pixel compare (I did in gimp) a Lyric markup > with an abs-font-size with different global-staff-sizes, they also > match ... > ... but you have to move the letter. IMO this is reasonable, because > different staff-sizes mean different scaling of anything else but > these absolute scaled fonts. > Now if you import a simple PDF with a single 'X' 42pt into > Libre/OpenOffice, it will show the found font-sizes of the > text-objects. > If you create the PDF with LibreOffice Century Schoolbook L 42pt and > reimport that PDF, you will have exactly 42pt. > If you create PDF files with an absolute-font-size of 42pt, it will > result in 41,9pt in the reimported file - regardless of the > global-staff-size. > AFAICS the font-size is absolute, but there seems to be a calculation > inaccuracy of 0.1pt.
Does the patch in <URL:http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3483> help? -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user