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Re: Text markup query
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Re: Text markup query |
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Mon, 03 Sep 2012 12:52:52 +0200 |
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* 2012-09-03 11:55 +0200 Peter Gentry:
> I have a line of text
>
> {\fontsize #1 Engraved \bold \date with \with-url
> #"http://lilypond.org/" \line { LilyPond \simple #(lilypond-version)
> (http://lilypond.org/) } }
>
> call this TEXT in examples below
>
...
> \markuplines {
> \justifiedlines{
> \fill-line{
> ""
> \column {
> \center-column {
> TEXT
> }
> }
> ""
> }
> }
> }
>
> results in
> Engraved
> 03-09-2012
> with
> Lilypond 2.14.2 (http;//lilypond.org/)
>
Well, the point of the column commands like \column or \center-column is
to arrange text vertically, so each unquoted word, quoted string or
markup piece in TEXT ends up on a line of its own.
Hence, you have to group everything that is supposed to go on one line
into one markup object. In this case, writing \line { TEXT } instead of
TEXT seems like the way to go.
By the way, your combination of \fill-line { "" ... "" }, \column and
\center-column looks rather redundant.
HTH,
R.S.