https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/diff/90001/Documentation/changes.tely File Documentation/changes.tely (right):
https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/diff/90001/Documentation/changes.tely#newcode68 Documentation/changes.tely:68: Add support for @code{\once}@code{\unset} On 2014/07/04 07:17:26, Mark Polesky wrote:
@code{\once@tie{}\unset}
OK https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/diff/90001/Documentation/changes.tely#newcode71 Documentation/changes.tely:71: It is now possible to individually color both the dots and parenthesis On 2014/07/04 07:17:26, Mark Polesky wrote:
parentheses
Done. https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/diff/90001/Documentation/changes.tely#newcode111 Documentation/changes.tely:111: space between the dot and the parenthesis surrounding it. On 2014/07/04 07:17:26, Mark Polesky wrote:
parentheses
Done. https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/diff/90001/Documentation/changes.tely#newcode143 Documentation/changes.tely:143: spaced using only its @emph{left-edge} as reference point. This ensures On 2014/07/05 17:46:15, Keith wrote:
David K was talking about making fill-line use reference points where
your
capital 'O's are placed, but (correctly) didn't do that. Reference
points are
not a helpful concept for explaining two functions.
As Dan suggested, different-length words make it clear. \fill-line sets in columns; \justify-line balances whitespace
\paper { #(set-paper-size "a6" ) } \markup \fill-line {ooo ooo ooo ooo} \markup \fill-line {ooooooooo oooooooo oo ooo} \markup \justify-line {vvv vvv vvv vvv} \markup \justify-line {vvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvv vv vvv}
Thanks. I've taken your suggestions and remade the example. I didn't see the point of using different charachters for each command so stuck with the 'oooo' and included the paper size in the lilypond-book settings to keep the example cleaner. https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/diff/90001/Documentation/changes.tely#newcode151 Documentation/changes.tely:151: \fill-line {Ooooo oOooo ooOoo oooOo ooooO} On 2014/07/04 07:17:26, Mark Polesky wrote:
I prefer this: \fill-line \underline {"↓ " " ↓ " " ↓ " " ↓ " " ↓"}
See Keith's comment above. https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/diff/90001/Documentation/changes.tely#newcode156 Documentation/changes.tely:156: \justify-line {Ooooo Ooooo Ooooo Ooooo Ooooo} On 2014/07/04 07:17:26, Mark Polesky wrote:
I prefer this: \justify-line \underline {"↓ " "↓ " "↓ " "↓ " "↓ "}
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