Vertically aligned dynamics and textscripts: Difference between revisions
Appearance
No edit summary |
m New category Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
||
| Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
[[Category:Tweaks and overrides]] | [[Category:Tweaks and overrides]] | ||
[[Category:Included in the official documentation]] | [[Category:Included in the official documentation]] | ||
[[Category:Workaround]][[Category:Snippet]] | [[Category:Workaround]] | ||
[[Category:Snippet]] | |||
Latest revision as of 23:22, 21 November 2025
All DynamicLineSpanner objects (hairpins and dynamic texts) are placed with their reference line at least 'staff-padding from the staff, unless other notation forces them to be farther. Setting 'staff-padding to a sufficiently large value aligns the dynamics.
The same idea, together with \textLengthOn, is used to align the text scripts along their baseline.
\version "2.24"
music = \relative c' {
a'2\p b\f
e4\p f\f\> g, b\p
c2^\markup { \huge gorgeous } c^\markup { \huge fantastic }
}
{
\music
\break
\override DynamicLineSpanner.staff-padding = 3
\textLengthOn
\override TextScript.staff-padding = 1
\music
}
\paper { tagline = ##f }