In situations where you only want to move this vertically, I would
recommend to override the padding property instead:
\override TextScript #'padding = #3
since then LilyPond will take the new position into account when
calculating the spacing between the score lines and similarly.
/Mats
Thies
Thies Albrecht gmx.de> writes:
>
> Hi Marcel!
>
> I hope that's what you're looking for...
>
> accBasson = ^\markup \combine
> \musicglyph #"accordion.accDiscant"
> \raise #0.5 \musicglyph #"accordion.accDot"
>
> \score {
> \relative c'' {
>\time
Hi Marcel!
I hope that's what you're looking for...
accBasson = ^\markup \combine
\musicglyph #"accordion.accDiscant"
\raise #0.5 \musicglyph #"accordion.accDot"
\score {
\relative c'' {
\time 4/4 \key c \major \clef treble
c \once \override TextS
Thies Albrecht gmx.de> writes:
>
> Hi Marcel!
>
> You don't write, what lily version you use... but have a look at the
definitions to be found here:
> http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=194
>
> Using them you should be able to raise them as a whole... (I prefer the
extra-offset by the way...)
Hi Marcel!
You don't write, what lily version you use... but have a look at the
definitions to be found here:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=194
Using them you should be able to raise them as a whole... (I prefer the
extra-offset by the way...)
Kind regards,
Thies Albrecht
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