I actually missed the point. Thanks for reminding me.
Anytway, I still don't know how to break the line not at each word.
Writing this :
_\markup { \column < quand la procession sen retournera > }
gives me :
quand
la
procession
sen
retournera
just as in Lily book.
How can I control the point where I want a breakline ?
Regards
Mats Bengtsson
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Objet : Re: breaking line in markup
28/10/2004 15:37
Read about the \column markup command at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.2/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Text-markup.html#Text%20markup
/Mats
Jean-marc LEGRAND wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi list !
>
> I'de like to write a _\markup {\italic {quand la procession sen retournera joüez ce
> qui suyt} in
two
> lines, so that the text doesn't get out of the page. Id'e like to have this :
>
> quand la procession sen retournera
> joüez ce qui suyt
>
> with the two line aligned on the left.
>
> How can I break the line within a markup ?
>
> Thanks for all.
>
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