James Bailey: > On 07.05.2010, at 21:53, David Kastrup wrote: > > "Boris Shingarov" <b...@shingarov.com> writes: > >>> for theoretical work it often is necessary to write several short > >>> systems in one line, interspersed with text. ... > > \markuplines { > > \justified-lines { > > some text > > \score { e''' \layout {} } > > more text > > \score { c \layout {} } > > } > > } > > Nothing lines up. Text is in the sky, music systems are skewed. > While not completely ideal, frequently, markup has to be aligned. So > the original snippet: [Bailey: attachment, above with \vcenter added]
One can add "placeholders" to define vertical extent (how do one make it zero length?): \version "2.13.0" \paper { indent = 0\mm } range = { \hideNotes <c e''''>4 \unHideNotes } \markuplines { \justified-lines { "some text" \vcenter \score { { \range e''' } \layout { } } "more text" \vcenter \score { { \range c } \layout { } } } } Regards, /Karl Hammar _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel