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\fill-line while respecting natural widths
From: |
Mike Solomon |
Subject: |
\fill-line while respecting natural widths |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Feb 2014 20:36:34 +0100 |
Hey all
If I have
\markup \fill-line {
foooooooooooooo baaaar hi
}
The line will be filled irrespective of the widths of the elements, meaning
that the middle element will always be on the center of the page.
Is there a way to do this such that the space between elements is
(line_length - (elt_0_length + elt_1_length + … + el_tn_length)) / (n - 1)
Cheers,
MS
- \fill-line while respecting natural widths,
Mike Solomon <=
- Re: \fill-line while respecting natural widths, David Nalesnik, 2014/02/07
- Re: \fill-line while respecting natural widths, David Nalesnik, 2014/02/07
- Re: \fill-line while respecting natural widths, David Nalesnik, 2014/02/07
- Re: \fill-line while respecting natural widths, Mike Solomon, 2014/02/08
- Re: \fill-line while respecting natural widths, Kieren MacMillan, 2014/02/08
- Re: \fill-line while respecting natural widths, David Nalesnik, 2014/02/08
- Re: \fill-line while respecting natural widths, Kieren MacMillan, 2014/02/08
- Re: \fill-line while respecting natural widths, Alexander Kobel, 2014/02/09
- Re: \fill-line while respecting natural widths, Janek Warchoł, 2014/02/09
- Re: \fill-line while respecting natural widths, David Nalesnik, 2014/02/13