Even if the general information in the new version of the
manual is easier to read, you still have to read the manual for
your version of LilyPond to get the correct syntax. For example,
\center-align was called \center in 2.0.x.
Then, you may have to insert spaces between the '<' and the first
wor
Thanks Mats,
After reading that page I decided to try this -
R2. * 30^\markup {\bold \huge {30}} _\markup {\center-align }
but it resulted in the running of lily on the file to fail on the
\center-align bit. I then changed it to \right-align just for the fun of
it, and ran lily and it ran fine.
If you read the corresponding part of the manual for the
development version,
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.1/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Text-markup.html
you will probably get a bit wiser.
To align the whole markup to the left, do
\property Score.RehearsalMark \override #'self-alignment-X =
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
chip wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
This is actually described in the manual, see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Multi-measure-rests.html
You may want to use the \center or \column text markup commands to
print the number on its own line a
chip wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
This is actually described in the manual, see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Multi-measure-rests.html
You may want to use the \center or \column text markup commands to
print the number on its own line above or below the remai
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
This is actually described in the manual, see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Multi-measure-rests.html
You may want to use the \center or \column text markup commands to
print the number on its own line above or below the remaining text.
Alte
This is actually described in the manual, see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Multi-measure-rests.html
You may want to use the \center or \column text markup commands to
print the number on its own line above or below the remaining text.
Alternatively, you could do
I have a piece that contains a DC Al Coda. I have a measure that
contains a single note and a double-bar where the 'To Coda' text is
attached to the note and the coda sign. That is followed by a
multi-measure rest of 30 measures, which has another double-bar and the
text 'DC Al Coda' attached t