how to override only one of two textscripts?

2007-07-24 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
When I have two textscripts attached to the same note, how do I tweak only one 
of them?

I want the text above at the same level as other texts above the same staff, 
but I do not want to change the padding for the text below the same note.

\once \override TextScript #'staff-padding = #3
c4^Principal 8'_\markup \italic ben legato

TIA, best regards,
Wilbert Berendsen

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Re: how to override only one of two textscripts?

2007-07-24 Thread Kieren MacMillan

Hi Wilbert,

When I have two textscripts attached to the same note, how do I  
tweak only one of them?


Use the \tweak command!  ;-)

c^\markup { untweaked } -\tweak #'padding #15 ^\markup { tweaked }

Hope this helps!
Kieren.


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Re: how to override only one of two textscripts?

2007-07-24 Thread Trevor Bača

On 7/24/07, Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Wilbert,

 When I have two textscripts attached to the same note, how do I
 tweak only one of them?

Use the \tweak command!  ;-)

c^\markup { untweaked } -\tweak #'padding #15 ^\markup { tweaked }


I like this.

This brings my mental list of \tweak examples to three things:

1. nested tuplet brackets that begin at the same moment;

2. notes in a chord (that obviously begin at the same moment);

3. multiple text scripts (that begin at the same moment) attaching to
a single note.


Neat.


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[solved] Re: how to override only one of two textscripts?

2007-07-24 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
Op dinsdag 24 juli 2007, schreef Trevor Bača:
 Kieren MacMillan wrote:
  Use the \tweak command!  ;-)
   c^\markup { untweaked } -\tweak #'padding #15 ^\markup { tweaked }

 I like this.

 This brings my mental list of \tweak examples to three things:

 1. nested tuplet brackets that begin at the same moment;
 2. notes in a chord (that obviously begin at the same moment);
 3. multiple text scripts (that begin at the same moment) attaching to a
 single note. 

Thanks!

Met vriendelijke groet,
Wilbert Berendsen - loving LilyPond. :)

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