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From: | Roman Stawski |
Subject: | Re: How to join plain + markup text in a single syllable? |
Date: | Wed, 16 Jul 2008 13:58:47 +0200 |
Francisco Vila wrote:
Hello all, Attached is what I want and what I get; in a single note we have: - last letter of a previous word - an italic apostrophe - first letter of the next word, also italic Not only I cannot join all of this onto a single note, I also obtain errors for the next syllable (unfinished hyphen). Any ideas? The complete code of the attempt is: \version "2.11.52" { \time 3/8 \autoBeamOff a'8 a'16 a' a' a' } \addlyrics { bien ha -- y \markup{ \italic "'a" } -- que -- ya }
\version "2.11.49" \paper{ ragged-right=##f } % to make it easier to see alignment { \time 3/8 \autoBeamOff a'8 a'16 a' a' a' } \addlyrics { bien ha -- \markup{y \italic{'a}} -- que -- ya } % or alternatively\addlyrics { bien ha -- \markup{\concat{y \italic{'a}}} -- que -- ya }
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