Re: Precise markup position

2015-05-07 Thread Les Éditions Valmajour - pg
It does the trick perfectly! Thank you so much!! Cheers, Pierre Le 07/05/2015 11:09, Robin Bannister a écrit : Stephen MacNeil wrote: the overlay on the lsr will do this That would be "Absolute positioning of markup elements" http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=628 Then to position millimetr

Re: Precise markup position

2015-05-07 Thread Robin Bannister
Stephen MacNeil wrote: the overlay on the lsr will do this That would be "Absolute positioning of markup elements" http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=628 Then to position millimetre-wise, you need something like %% #(define-markup-comm

Re: Precise markup position

2015-05-06 Thread Les Éditions Valmajour -pg
Thanks Robin, It will be a big step ahead! So it seems that so far, the only  way to place different markups on a page is to have them in a "pile". For example, is it possible to: 1 organize some markups in this "pile" 2 place one other markup aligned on the bottom margin at the same time? Env

Re: Precise markup position

2015-05-06 Thread Robin Bannister
Pierre G. wrote: I wonder if there is a way to position precisely a text markup One way to insert vertical millimetres is http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2010-04/msg00035.html This may not be the current method, but it still works e.g. \markup \mm-feed #27 in order to crea

Precise markup position

2015-05-06 Thread Les Éditions Valmajour - pg
Dear list, I wonder if there is a way to position precisely a text markup (X/Y coordinates for example?), to avoid using the empiric \markup { \vspace #x \null }, in order to create some vertical space (see line 34, for the space beetween composer and title 1). Thank you ! Pierre \versio