Ok, thanks!
Il giorno mar 30 ago 2016 alle 18:24, Pierre Perol-Schneider
<pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
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)
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