Re: Overlapping Characters in markup

2016-12-23 Thread Nathan Ho
On 2016-12-23 08:07, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote: [...] While \translate works, and I can manipulate the offsets via trial and error, I'm stumped as to the units. I found the documentation for the function (lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/align) and it's companion \translate-scaled

Re: Overlapping Characters in markup

2016-12-23 Thread Br. Samuel Springuel
\combine works great. While \translate works, and I can manipulate the offsets via trial and error, I'm stumped as to the units. I found the documentation for the function (lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/align) and it's companion \translate-scaled, but some idea as to the units

Re: Overlapping Characters in markup

2016-12-22 Thread Nathan Ho
On 2016-12-22 20:10, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote: If I wish to create a markup command that combines two characters from different fonts (the normal Roman font of the file and another font which provides special glyphs) in an overlapping fashion, how would I go about doing that? Thus far I have t

Re: Overlapping Characters in markup

2016-12-22 Thread Vaughan McAlley
On 23 December 2016 at 15:10, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote: > If I wish to create a markup command that combines two characters from > different fonts (the normal Roman font of the file and another font which > provides special glyphs) in an overlapping fashion, how would I go about > doing that? >

Overlapping Characters in markup

2016-12-22 Thread Br. Samuel Springuel
If I wish to create a markup command that combines two characters from different fonts (the normal Roman font of the file and another font which provides special glyphs) in an overlapping fashion, how would I go about doing that? Thus far I have the following which has both characters, but no