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Re: wordwrap inside markuplines?
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Reinhold Kainhofer |
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Re: wordwrap inside markuplines? |
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Tue, 24 Jun 2008 21:35:27 +0200 |
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Am Dienstag, 24. Juni 2008 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
> Hi Reinhold,
>
> > Are you sure you don't want to use \wordwrap-lines here?
>
> Looks like I should... but
>
> \markuplines \wordwrap-lines \fontsize #-2
> {
> \line { [TANTALUS and PELOPS are whispering loudly.] }
> \line { \italic { "PELOPS: " } Father, I must speak with you in
> confidence. }
> \line { \italic { "TANTALUS: " } Yes? }
> }
>
> doesn't give me what I want. What am I doing wrong?
Here you really need to use \column-lines...
The idea behind the whole markuplines construction is:
- -) \markuplines takes a list of lines and prints them out
- -) \column-lines tells lilypond to interpret its contents as lines.
- -) \wordwrap-lines, on the other hand, simply takes its concatenated
contents,
calculates wordwraps and returns a list of word-wrapped lines. Thus any \line
inside \wordwrap-lines won't have any effect.
So, basically, each \markuplines should typically be followed by
\column-lines, and the contents of \column-lines should either be individual
lines or lists of lines generated by \wordwrap-lines, \justified-lines and
the like.
Cheers,
Reinhold
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