On 8/1/05, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually, there is a solution available. Since it's possible to > include a full score in a Text Markup, I figured it should be > possible to let the .ly file contain a single Text markup, which > in turn contains a line with the two scores. This is what I came > up with, starting from your example:
<snip> Well, that's remarkable ... I had no idea. Thank you. (Question: when you render the example, does the baseline of the second score appear a very small fraction of a space *higher* than the baseline of the first score?) > Note that this solution only will work when both > pieces are short enough so the both fit onto a single line, I'm > not sure if that's the case for you. If you have several such > short examples, it may be possible to use the \justify text > markup command that has just been introduced in version 2.7. Won't work for the chorales (because they're usually a line and a half, maybe two, long) but will definitely work for laying of tables of notation in a type of catalog (another project on the side, for which I've been using \stopStaff and \startStaff very successfully ... thanks to Hans Forbich for sponsoring the development!) > Note also that I fixed a couple of other things. For example typesetting > the title using \mark with left alignment, see "8.1.3 Text marks" > in the manual. Yes, much better, as well. Thank you for both solutions! Trevor. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user