Trevor Bača-2 wrote
> Hi Reggie,
>
> To layer text spanners with David N.'s new functionality, you must \tweak
> spanner properties rather than overriding them.
>
> %%% BEGIN %%%
>
> \version "2.19.82"
> \include "text-spanner-id.ly"
> {
> b1
> - \tweak bound-details.left.text \markup {
Reggie writes:
> David Kastrup wrote
>> Reggie <
>
>> reegistoop@
>
>> > writes:
>>
>>> Using a David's function to allow layering spanners,
>>
>> I like "a David's function". It's like describing a caste of priests.
>
> Sorry David :))
> Do you know the solution to my question?
It turns out
On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 5:47 PM Reggie wrote:
> David Kastrup wrote
> > Reggie <
>
> > reegistoop@
>
> > > writes:
> >
> >> Using a David's function to allow layering spanners,
> >
> > I like "a David's function". It's like describing a caste of priests.
> >
> > --
> > David Kastrup
> >
> >
David Kastrup wrote
> Reggie <
> reegistoop@
> > writes:
>
>> Using a David's function to allow layering spanners,
>
> I like "a David's function". It's like describing a caste of priests.
>
> --
> David Kastrup
>
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Reggie writes:
> Using a David's function to allow layering spanners,
I like "a David's function". It's like describing a caste of priests.
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Using a David's function to allow layering spanners, could you please tell me
how to acheive the spanners over one another and not overlap? I know the
colors example tweak command but using real words and spanner I cannot
figure out how to make them on top of each other. Begin at the same time.
Tha