Greetings Andrew,

Thank you so much for slogging through my code and for the solution!

Hwaen Ch'uqi


On 7/16/18, Andrew Bernard <andrew.bern...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Hwaen,
>
> \fill-line spreads out text evenly spaced across a line. You don't need it.
> Also, if you want to specify indents, one way to do so is to use the text
> on a line with \line. Try something like your modified example below. [You
> could have made it much more minimal.]
>
> Andrew
>
> ====
> \version "2.19.82"
>
> \markuplist {
>   \line \bold {
>     Course Work and Expectations:
>   }
>   \vspace #1
>   \hspace #6 \wordwrap-string #"Each week, there will be a
> lecture/discussion at Hochstein.  Feel free to ask questions!"
>
>   \vspace #1
>   \line {
>     \hspace #6 \wordwrap-string #"Homework will consist of listening
> to music, practicing basic music theory skills, and dabbling a bit in
> writing down your own musical ideas."
>   }
>
> }
>

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