Re: Time signature vertical offset

Hi Erik,

No, Dorico doesn’t use the font metadata to handle this: it uses the tight bounding rectangle of the glyphs and then positions them such that the bottom of the top glyph touches the middle staff line, and the top of the bottom glyph touches the middle staff line.

Daniel

On 06/06/2019, 18:51, "Erik Ronström" <erik@ompom.se> wrote:

    Hi,

    In Dorico, if using Petaluma the time signature digits are not set at the second and fourth staff line, instead they are vertically offset so that they look nice and don’t overlap. Is there some key in the metadata that indicates this? So far, I haven’t been able to find any such key.

    Thanks
    Erik






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