"Jiri Zurek (Prague)" <zu...@ics.cas.cz> writes: > your tweak of the score inside markup is indeed a GREAT improvement. I > altered the scm/define-markup-commands.scm according to you suggestion > and the score inside markuplines is now split into multiple lines as > necessary. Nevertheless, for flawless output, I can see still one > problem, regarding the start of the staff. The staff always begins at > the start of a new line, leaving the previous line of the text half > empty. This is not the case when the music is very short: then it is > exactly in-line (i.e. staying at the same line as the surrounding > text), but when the music is multi-line, it always tends to start at a > new line. This is not so big problem, but when you need justified > lines in the markupblock - and you do need justified lines in a > top-quality publication - then this will ruin the half-empty line > before the score, since the words will be spaced very wide apart > (please see the appended example). This is not quite acceptable.
In such an arrangement, justified text is simply a bad idea to use. The same problem occurs with typesetting mathematics when writing inline formulas of more than a few characters in length. I would always prefer avoiding music line breaks in text. To make this work not just by accident, ragged-right is better to use than justified text. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user