--- Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit
: > 
> 
> Yann Davin wrote:
> > Hello, 
> > 
> > i am a new user, and i have two questions :)
> > 1. I would like to know if there is a way
> > to do a function like get-object (x y) returns
> > lilypond object at (x,y) position.
> 
> ??? Why would you want to do that? What kind of
> coordinate system
> do you have in mind? The absolute placement on the
> paper will typically
> change as soon as you change anything in your score,
> so the only thing
> that would make sense is the rhythmical position
> (what beat in what
> measure).
>
Hello,
 
I am agree for printouts you don't need to have
absolute placement. But i would like to do a
micro-fontend like denemo for fun, and i need to find
object under the mouse position. So it can be great to
access to the absolute position of an object without
need to do ugly reverse calculus. 

I am looking with the denemo source...but if there is
a simple solution i heed :)

Thx


        

        
                
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