[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

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 bring

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. ___ lilypond

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^"Prin