Thanks a lot for the tips which work perfectly.
I would like to understand how the \hspace #0 can impact the height of a
line or the way it is wrapped. Is that explained anywhere in the
documentation?
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I'm working on the first problem still. However, give this a try for the
name:
\markup{ \fill-line{ \line{ } \line { \italic{Anton Tchekhov
Basically, this fills an entire line. By having two lines inside the
fill-line, it spaces one on the left and one on the right. The first one
is emp
Hi,
In order to give the context of a short waltz I wrote for a performance of a
play by Chekhov, I am trying to insert three cues of the play before the score.
Here is my code:
\markup { \abs-fontsize #12
\column {
\vspace #1
\wordwrap {LIOUBOV On dirait qu'il y a de la musique quelque