I'm writing a work that has both scores and text, as well as music
embedded within the text. For part of this, I want to put in notes
without a staff, clef, or time signature, like so:
\markuplines {
\vspace #2
\justifiedlines
{ ...[text]...semiquavers and demisemiquavers are to be
George_ wrote:
I'm writing a work that has both scores and text, as well as music
embedded within the text. For part of this, I want to put in notes
without a staff, clef, or time signature, like so:
I've attached what it looks like at the moment.
I was wondering it I could move the
Thanks for the reply!
-Eluze wrote:
please try to structure your code - the machine can read this code, but
for humans this is very hard (and the result of the compilation doesn't
change if it's written on one or more line(s) !
Sorry, I thought markups all had to be one line...
it could
George_ wrote:
Nothing's changed - was this supposed to fix my problem?
sorry, I should have emphasized my changes - in short I have added
indent = 0 in the \layout
and
\vcenter before the \score
this should help!
Eluze
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