Gianmaria Lari <[email protected]> writes: > On 5 October 2017 at 01:05, Thomas Morley <[email protected]> wrote: > >> 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 ;) >> > > Uhmm... in that case I prefer to use two consecutive \justify. But \n is > good to know. I will keep it in my arsenal :) > > By the way why \justify-string use the scheme syntax and it is not a first > class citizen of lilypond language?
Huh? Can you spell out anything that you would expect from a "first class citizen of LilyPond language" that does not work with \justify-string ? -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
