Hi Brent, To achieve such a thing you need to use \concat. This will tell Lilypond to join the single markup objects at the edges into one.
Valentin Am Donnerstag, 12. August 2021, 04:49:36 CEST schrieb Brent Annable: > Oh just one more thing: how do I get the "love" and the "liest" to join > together as one word, without a space in between? At the moment I have: > > \column { > \line { "See, the love"\undertie"liest""blooming rose," } > " Alleluia!" > "From the branch of Jesse grows," > " Alleluia!" > } > > But that produces "love" and "liest" as two separate words. > > Brent. > > On Thu, 12 Aug 2021 at 03:37, Brent Annable <brentanna...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Valentin, > > > > Marvellous, thank you! > > > > Brent. > > > > On Thu, 12 Aug 2021, 3:16 am , <lilyp...@petzel.at> wrote: > >> Hi Brent, > >> > >> This is usually called an undertie. You can do this in markup with the > >> \undertie command. Note that you can use any markup in lyricsmode, so you > >> can > >> do > >> > >> \new Staff { c' c'} \addlyrics {lov -- \markup\undertie"liest"} > >> > >> to get this even in lyrics. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Valentin > >> > >> Am Mittwoch, 11. August 2021, 19:05:20 CEST schrieb Brent Annable: > >> > Hi everyone, > >> > > >> > Is there any way to place an elision slur below an entire syllable (not > >> > between syllables), as shown in the example? And does anybody know the > >> > proper name for this thing? > >> > > >> > Since I'm not interlining the lyrics for this hymn, I actually want to > >> > >> do > >> > >> > this in a \markup block, not in \lyricmode. > >> > > >> > Any guidance much appreciated! > >> > > >> > Brent.
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