annotation collision

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Noah Lovins

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Feb 7, 2025, 12:29:33 PMFeb 7
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Salvete, I have a 2-line annotation and it's colliding with the initial by default. What's the workaround?

Thanks,
-Noah

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Patrick Williams

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Feb 7, 2025, 12:41:31 PMFeb 7
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From the project Detailed Information page:

To adjust the vertical placement of the annotations, you need to change annotationraise using \grechangedim\grechangedim{annotationraise}{1 mm}{scalable}. Positive values will raise the annotations, negative values will lower them.

To adjust the distance between the lines in a multi-line annotation, you need to change annotationseparation using \grechangedim. The default value for this distance is 0.85 cm.


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Noah Lovins

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Feb 7, 2025, 1:01:45 PMFeb 7
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Thank you! Worked like a charm,

-Noah

Matthew Roth

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Feb 7, 2025, 2:36:17 PMFeb 7
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The other option is to change the size of initials. Now, if I really wanted finer control (and thought that I knew enough to change this) , I would leave it alone for no annotation (and plain initials, not larger illustrated ones), one line (but adjusted for descenders including old style numbers), and two lines (Ad Magnif. is a good example of a problem case)

You can also change the size of the annotation text. Or some combination of the two or three. 

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