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Re: temporarily overriding paper variables
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Werner LEMBERG |
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Re: temporarily overriding paper variables |
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Wed, 29 Mar 2023 10:58:40 +0000 (UTC) |
>> Alas, it *still* doesn't work as expected. Obviously, I have
>> simplified the code example too much: adding a `ChordNames` context
>> prevents alignment. Note that the top skyline of the chord symbol
>> doesn't show anything suspicious.
>
> Okay, then I think we are hitting something else.
It seems so, yes. Jean, do you have an idea? Shall I submit an
issue?
> I imagine this whole business with inverted vertical extents working
> only sometimes is by fluke, not by intentional design.
Probably. On the other hand, it would be useful from time to time,
and, as David has observed, both `\vspace` and `\hspace` accept
negative values, which means that LilyPond is essentially ready to
handle those cases.
> Would it suffice for you to remove the global padding and manually
> insert any spacing where it is needed as opposed to trying to remove
> the padding in the spot where you do not need it?
Yes, this will be the workaround I'm going to use eventually.
Werner
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