Hello all,
you can also create a small scheme function to split a string into a list of
strings, which you can then pass to \wordwrap-lines or whatever.
Note though that this is not equivalent: \wordwrap-strings will handle the
concept of paragraphs, which in this setting would simpy be discard
Le jeudi 13 avril 2023 à 16:20 -0600, Benjamin Bruce a écrit :
> I think using \pad-around will work best in my case. The reason I'm using
> \wordwrap-string is because I am passing a string via a variable. Thanks for
> your help, and I'm glad this has resulted in an improvement to the
> documen
Le jeudi 13 avril 2023 à 10:54 +, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
> Anyway, your explanation was quite helpful; I will update the
> documentation to mention that the baseline of a `\wordwrap-string`
> object is the baseline *of the first line*.
Well, it's not just with `\wordwrap-string` but also muc
I think using \pad-around will work best in my case. The reason I'm using
\wordwrap-string is because I am passing a string via a variable. Thanks for
your help, and I'm glad this has resulted in an improvement to the
documentation :)
𐑪𐑯 2023-04-13 𐑨𐑑 04:54, Werner LEMBERG 𐑮𐑴𐑑:
>>> This smells
2023 11:13 Uhr
An: w...@gnu.org, benja...@koine.gr
Kopie: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Betreff: RE: Re: Vertical spacing between wordwrap items within markup column
> > Maybe I'm missing something here, but how can I make the space
> > between items in a markup column regular? As you can
>> This smells like a bug: `\wordwrap-string` returns a bunch of lines
>> spaced by `baseline-skip`, but no such skip is applied after the
>> last line, for whatever reason.
>
> Why would it be applied after the last line?
Oh, I didn't mean that `\wordwrap-string` actually should insert such
a
> btw: why is it named "baseline-skip" and not "baseline-distance"?
This is historical: LilyPond's origins are with TeX, and a 'skip' in
TeX is a stretchable and/or compressable whitespace (either horizontal
or vertical).[0] The baseline-to-baseline distance is such a skip in
TeX; the correspon
Le jeudi 13 avril 2023 à 09:13 +, juergen.gr...@xyz.de a écrit :
> "\column args (markup list)Stack the markups in args vertically. The property
> baseline-skip determines the space between markups in args."
>
> So is it a bug in \column rather than in \wordwrap-string?
No bug here, although
Le jeudi 13 avril 2023 à 05:11 +, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
> This smells like a bug: `\wordwrap-string` returns a bunch of lines
> spaced by `baseline-skip`, but no such skip is applied after the last
> line, for whatever reason.
Why would it be applied after the last line? Other spacing mech
Le mercredi 12 avril 2023 à 21:48 -0600, Benjamin Bruce a écrit :
> Maybe I'm missing something here, but how can I make the space between items
> in a markup column regular? As you can see in the example, if the text is
> short so that there is no wrapping necessary, the space is fine. But the "
> Maybe I'm missing something here, but how can I make the space
> between items in a markup column regular? As you can see in the
> example, if the text is short so that there is no wrapping
> necessary, the space is fine. But the "a a a" item does wrap around
> and overlaps a bit with the "b b b
> Maybe I'm missing something here, but how can I make the space
> between items in a markup column regular? As you can see in the
> example, if the text is short so that there is no wrapping
> necessary, the space is fine. But the "a a a" item does wrap around
> and overlaps a bit with the "b b
Maybe I'm missing something here, but how can I make the space between items in
a markup column regular? As you can see in the example, if the text is short so
that there is no wrapping necessary, the space is fine. But the "a a a" item
does wrap around and overlaps a bit with the "b b b" item o
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