Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Henrik Frisk wrote: > > Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>Henrik Frisk wrote: > >> > >>>Two questions about the \epsfile statement that I can't find in the > >>>documentation: > >>>1. Is it not possible to move the eps graphic? I have tried \raise > >>>without success. > >> > >>You can't move scripts wholesale with \raise. See > >> > >>http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.4/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Text-markup.html > >> > >>Graham, > > A few lines fell out of my first post. I have tried a number of > > commands apart from \raise which obviously doesn't work. As far as I > > understand, \translate would be one possible way to move the graphic > > and I can move it sideways but not up or down. IOW the following > > moves it to the right but not up: > > \markup { \translate #(cons 2 5) \epsfile #"eps/nssffff.eps" } > > The example from the 2.4 manual doesn't work out of the box in 2.6. > You have to replace the "" with " " or \hspace #1.0 to give \raise > some object to raise relative to. Of course, a better alternative is > probably to increase the padding: > \once \override TextScript #'padding = #3.0 > c^\markup{...} > > /Mats Well, here we go! That's something that works. Thank you!
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