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Subject: Re: Can \markuplist prduce uneven width columns?
From: "Phil Holmes" <mail () philholmes ! net>
Date: 2019-11-27 15:14:27
Message-ID: 7EA79B8A967943309FC9C02AED8A6BD0 () Advent
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Can \markuplist prduce uneven width columns?
According to the NR, \wordwrap does what you have described: \
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/formatting-text#text-alignment
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Phil Holmes
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Toye
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2019 12:08 PM
Subject: Can \markuplist prduce uneven width columns?
I'm trying to write some editorial notes for a score, and would like to have the \
references in uneven-width word-wrapped columns. The effect I want is something like: \
Bar 27 This text is hopelessly garbled in the sources, which are also \
mutually
inconsistent. The editor has produced what he hopes is a performable
version.
Bar 28 "in tempo" aligned but probably best on 6/16 (in neither of the \
primary sources
As fas as I can see, neither \markup nor \markuptext have this facility.
Regards,
Peter
mailto:lilypond@ptoye.com
www.ptoye.com
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<DIV><FONT size="2" face="Arial">According to the NR, \wordwrap does what you
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<DIV><BR>--<BR>Phil Holmes</DIV>
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<DIV><BR></DIV><SPAN style='font-family: "Arial"; font-size: 9pt;'>I'm trying
to write some editorial notes for a score, and would like to have the
references in uneven-width word-wrapped columns. The effect I want is
something like:<BR><BR>Bar 27 This text is
hopelessly garbled in the sources, which are also mutually<BR>
inconsistent. The editor has produced what he hopes is a
performable<BR> version.<BR><BR>Bar 28
"in tempo" aligned but probably best on 6/16 (in neither
of the primary<BR> sources<BR><BR>As fas as I
can see, neither \markup nor \markuptext have this facility.<BR> <BR>
Regards,<BR><BR>Peter<BR></SPAN><A style='font-family: "arial"; font-size: 9pt;'
href="mailto:lilypond@ptoye.com">mailto:lilypond@ptoye.com</A><BR><A \
style='font-family: "arial"; font-size: 9pt;' \
href="http://www.ptoye.com">www.ptoye.com</A></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>
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