2017-10-04 17:53 GMT+02:00 Gianmaria Lari <[email protected]>:
> On 4 October 2017 at 17:15, Malte Meyn <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 04.10.2017 um 17:11 schrieb Gianmaria Lari:
>>>
>>> Is there any \break like command to avoid to use two \justify?
>>
>>
>> Use \justify-string instead. Empty lines make line breaks:
>
> [...]
>
> Yes, I saw \justify-string and it works but I wonder if it existed something
> more.... natural, like a \break or a command with the lilypond syntax (and
> not scheme syntax with #).
>
> The reason I'm so picky it's because I'm thinking to the day when I will
> suggest lilypond as engraving program to other persons. I will not propose
> it to programmers and would like to avoid (each time is possible) to use
> special syntax that I have to explain etc. etc.
>
> Thank you, g.
Well, you could do:
\markup {
\column {
\line \bold \smallCaps { Note }
\justify-string
#"L'articolazione d'elezione per lo staccato รจ quella del braccio, o nel
caso di parti rapide, del polso. \n
Nello staccato, braccio, mano e dita sono un tutt'uno ed agiscono in modo
compatto senza scomporsi e senza articolazioni intermedie."
}
}
Ofcourse \n _is_ scheme-syntax ;)
Cheers,
Harm
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