Hi Federico, The unit is the same as in markups command. Try :
\version "2.19.46" \markuplist { \epsfile #X #20 #"test.eps" \override #'(thickness . 5) \draw-line #'(20 . 0) } HTH, Pierre 2016-08-30 17:18 GMT+02:00 Federico Bruni <f...@inventati.org>: > Il giorno lun 29 ago 2016 alle 18:32, Graham King < > graham.k...@tremagi.org.uk> ha scritto: > >> On Mon, 2016-08-29 at 18:15 +0200, Federico Bruni wrote: >> >>> \version "2.19.46" >>> \markup { >>> \eps-file #X #0 #"test.eps" >>> } >>> >>> \eps-file should be \epsfile (no dash). After that, test.eps throws an >> error on my system, but your mileage may vary. >> > > You are right, I misread the doc. > It didn't work because I set the size to 0 (in my mind it was the X > position.. definitely I had reading problems yesterday). So this works: > > \markup { > \epsfile #X #20 #"test.eps" > } > > I'm curious to know: what's the unit of the size? (in this case #20) > > > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user >
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