Hello Graham thx for answer. > > Really?! I don't think that we check for text collisions. You can't > get them to overlap, even using \markup { \translate x "foo" } ? > (see Overview of text markup commands)
No i cant :( i tried this example today: _________________________________ \version "2.6.4" \book { \markup { "hardpoint1" } \score { \new Staff { \relative c' { c4 d e f | g a b c } } } \markup { \translate #'(24 . 5) "try to put very close to score" } \markup { "hardpoint2" } } _________________________________ with \translate #'(24 . 0 ... 5) i get the markup a little bit more closed to the score. if i try \translate #'(24 . 5 ... >5) i get no more closed to the score but the markup "hardpoint2" go down on the page. Two \markups work with \combine but how to overlay the score or to get more closed to? Is there for example an option like: spaceBetweenBookElements = 0 \mm. Or is there a funktion like <div> which i can put \markups and \scores everywhere on the site relative ot fixed. a sequence of \markups and \scores depends on each other. what can i do to make them independent? thx a lot felix ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom PC zum PC: http://messenger.yahoo.de _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user