el 2019-03-30 a las 18:06 Andrew Bernard escribió:
> I don't think wordwrap is what the OP wanted.
you're right, that's not what i was asking.
> I still think this is a bad engraving choice
again, i don't want to discuss this issue. my question was strictly
related to the possibility of doing
On 3/31/19, edes wrote:
> as someone who has been using free software for about 20 years now, i know
> the situation. in fact, lilypond is perhaps the project with the highest
> ratio between complexity and resources i know. unfortunately, i'm not a
> programmer and i can't contribute myself.
The
el 2019-03-29 a las 16:20 David Kastrup escribió:
> Agreement does not buy a whole lot when there is nobody who can or will
> do the job.
as someone who has been using free software for about 20 years now, i know
the situation. in fact, lilypond is perhaps the project with the highest
ratio betw
Hi edes and Urs,
I don't think wordwrap is what the OP wanted. Can't you just manually split
the long line of text, as per MWE here?
I still think this is a bad engraving choice, especially if it is over a
page break. Maybe a footnote would serve better? How long is the text we
are talking about?
Am 29.03.19 um 21:01 schrieb Urs Liska:
-\markup \override #(line-width . 20) \wordwrap { This will be
wrapped to some line-width }
Sorry, that must read #'(line-width . 20)
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Am 29.03.19 um 15:19 schrieb edes:
el 2019-03-17 a las 11:33 Andrew Bernard escribió:
Sorry, not the specific answer to your question.
hi, thank you for your answer, and excuse my delayed response.
leaving aside considerations if what i'm asking for is a good practice or
not, should i unders
edes writes:
> el 2019-03-16 a las 19:23 Saul Tobin escribió:
>
>> I agree that when a long markup stretches the measure at the end of a
>> line, it suggests that there may be better ways of laying out the line
>> breaks.
>>
>> Perhaps there should be a penalty for stretched measures due to mark
el 2019-03-16 a las 19:23 Saul Tobin escribió:
> I agree that when a long markup stretches the measure at the end of a
> line, it suggests that there may be better ways of laying out the line
> breaks.
>
> Perhaps there should be a penalty for stretched measures due to markup in
> Lilypond's lin
el 2019-03-17 a las 11:33 Andrew Bernard escribió:
> Sorry, not the specific answer to your question.
hi, thank you for your answer, and excuse my delayed response.
leaving aside considerations if what i'm asking for is a good practice or
not, should i understand that there's no way to allow a
If
> you are doing this on a page break it would not be good, I think!
>
> Sorry, not the specific answer to your question.
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 at 03:04, edes wrote:
>
>>
>> a relat
Hi edes,
Look at LSR 829. This is exactly your case, and what I was saying, The line
break is such that the very long text is all on one line. I believe this is
the conventional way to handle this.
Andrew
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Sorry, not the specific answer to your question.
Andrew
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 at 03:04, edes wrote:
>
> a related but different question: how can i make a markup wrap at the end
> of the line?
>
>
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> Is there a possibility to override this behaviour so that the score is
> just spaced naturally and the markup just goes as long as it needs?
a related but different question: how can i make a markup wrap at the end
of the line?
i have a long
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