Hi Trevor,
> Great idea, actually
Hurray!
> I was looking for an override I could stick in an externalized stylesheet
Yeah, I poked around for a couple seconds, and then just gave you the easy
answer… ;)
I'm sure there *is* a way (e.g., callback?), but I'm in the midst of cramming
out some c
Hey Kieren,
Great idea, actually: I was looking for an override I could stick in an
externalized stylesheet (the markup in question are in a dedicated
AnnotationContext) but I can just as easily iterate the (Abjad-initialized)
markup and null-out the dimensions.
Thanks (as per usual)!
Trevor.
O
Hey Trevor,
> What's the right way to allow two pieces of markup to overlap on top of each
> other?
What about
\new Staff {
\override TextScript.staff-padding = 4
\override TextScript.Y-extent = ##f
c'4
^
\markup \with-dimensions-from \null {
Allegro
}
d'4
Hi,
What's the right way to allow two pieces of markup to overlap on top of
each other?
### BEGIN ###
\version "2.19.80"
\new Staff {
\override TextScript.staff-padding = 4
\override TextScript.Y-extent = ##f
c'4
^
\markup {
Allegro
}
d'4
^