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Subject: Re: Bar alli
From: Lukas-Fabian Moser <lfm () gmx ! de>
Date: 2021-09-26 16:31:53
Message-ID: 6223d531-ee33-e98c-597d-64bf03d2fdc9 () gmx ! de
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Hi Jacques,
Am 26.09.21 um 18:29 schrieb Jacques Menu:
> Hello Mahanidhi,
>
> A trick for breaks: I use \myBreak and \myPageBreak, defined this way:
>
> % Pick your choice from the next two lines as needed
> %myBreak = { \break }
> myBreak = {}
>
> % Pick your choice from the next two lines as needed
> %myPageBreak = { \break }
> myPageBreak = {}
>
> That makes it easy to first check the Lily file for correctness with
> forced breaks, and later to let Lily do the breaking on its own.
That's great for transcribing a manuscript, yes. (One might also remove
the \myBreaks using search and replace at a later point in time.)
But: I guess you want
%myPageBreak = { \pageBreak }
?
Lukas
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<p>Hi Jacques,<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 26.09.21 um 18:29 schrieb Jacques
Menu:<br>
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<div class="">Hello Mahanidhi,</div>
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</div>
A trick for breaks: I use \myBreak and \<span style="font-family:
Menlo; font-size: 13px;" class="">myPageBreak, defined this way:</span>
<div class=""><br class="">
</div>
<div class="">
<div style="margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; font-size: 13px;
line-height: normal; font-family: Menlo;" class=""><span
style="font-variant-ligatures: no-common-ligatures" class="">%
Pick your choice from the next two lines as needed</span></div>
<div style="margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; font-size: 13px;
line-height: normal; font-family: Menlo;" class=""><span
style="font-variant-ligatures: no-common-ligatures" class="">%myBreak
= { \break }</span></div>
<div style="margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; font-size: 13px;
line-height: normal; font-family: Menlo;" class=""><span
style="font-variant-ligatures: no-common-ligatures" class="">myBreak
= {}</span></div>
<div style="margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; font-size: 13px;
line-height: normal; font-family: Menlo; min-height: 15px;"
class=""><span style="font-variant-ligatures:
no-common-ligatures" class=""></span><br class="">
</div>
<div style="margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; font-size: 13px;
line-height: normal; font-family: Menlo;" class=""><span
style="font-variant-ligatures: no-common-ligatures" class="">%
Pick your choice from the next two lines as needed</span></div>
<div style="margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; font-size: 13px;
line-height: normal; font-family: Menlo;" class=""><span
style="font-variant-ligatures: no-common-ligatures" class="">%myPageBreak
= { \break }</span></div>
<div style="margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; font-size: 13px;
line-height: normal; font-family: Menlo;" class=""><span
style="font-variant-ligatures: no-common-ligatures" class="">myPageBreak
= {}</span></div>
<div class=""><span style="font-variant-ligatures:
no-common-ligatures" class=""><br class="">
</span></div>
<div class=""><span style="font-variant-ligatures:
no-common-ligatures" class="">That makes it easy to first
check the Lily file for correctness with forced breaks, and
later to let Lily do the breaking on its own.</span></div>
</div>
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<p>That's great for transcribing a manuscript, yes. (One might also
remove the \myBreaks using search and replace at a later point in
time.)</p>
<p>But: I guess you want</p>
<div style="margin: 0px; font-stretch: normal; font-size: 13px;
line-height: normal; font-family: Menlo;" class=""><span
style="font-variant-ligatures: no-common-ligatures" class="">%myPageBreak
= { \pageBreak }</span></div>
<p>?</p>
<p>Lukas</p>
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