Re: alignment: gjpqy chars in markup

2005-08-15 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Developers, it would be nice to get some clarification on the alignment of different markups! For some strange reason, the following seems to work. \layout{raggedright=##t} { c'^\markup{"foo" \hspace #0.0 } c'^\markup{"bag" \hspace #0.0 } } It's not at all clear to me how the alignment is handl

Re: alignment: gjpqy chars in markup

2005-08-14 Thread Graham Percival
On 14-Aug-05, at 3:34 AM, fiëé visuëlle wrote: Am 2005-08-14 um 05:56 schrieb Graham Percival: What's the best way to get two markup strings (once containing a gjpqy, the other without such characters) to align? In the example below, the "bag" is typeset higher than "foo", because the "g"

Re: alignment: gjpqy chars in markup

2005-08-14 Thread fiëé visuëlle
Am 2005-08-14 um 05:56 schrieb Graham Percival: What's the best way to get two markup strings (once containing a gjpqy, the other without such characters) to align? In the example below, the "bag" is typeset higher than "foo", because the "g" requires space under the line. The extra space s

alignment: gjpqy chars in markup

2005-08-13 Thread Graham Percival
What's the best way to get two markup strings (once containing a gjpqy, the other without such characters) to align? In the example below, the "bag" is typeset higher than "foo", because the "g" requires space under the line. The extra space seems to correspond to 0.4 staffspaces, so I _could_