On 2014/06/30 22:00:15, J_lowe wrote:
Thanks
https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/diff/70001/Documentation/changes.tely
File Documentation/changes.tely (right):
https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/diff/70001/Documentation/changes.tely#newcode141
Documentation/changes.tely:141: A new markup command
@code{\justify-line} has
been added. Similar to On 2014/06/29 12:52:36, david.nalesnik wrote: > This should be a complete sentence. (Sorry--looks like that was my
doing.)
> Perhaps something like: > > It is similar to the @code{\fill-line} markup command. Each
@emph{word},
> however, is spaced using . . .
Too 'bitty', but I've included the definite article to start the
Sentence
(starting every sentence with an article does get tedious to read). > > [Now, whether the comma should belong to the @emph, I don't know. I
was told
by > a fussy professor that "however" shouldn't begin a sentence.]
Yes and I bet he said 'And', 'So' and 'Because' shouldn't either
right? Sure, but I'd never heard that "however" needed to be used "postpositively," which was how he put it. It does sound better that way, I think.
However, I think you'll be fine with what I done here.
;)
Thanks--works for me. https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel