Hello Simon, Jean and Thomas,

Thanks, that was the solution. I had tried to place the markup inside the 
score, to no avail.

A nice day!

JM

> Le 4 déc. 2019 à 12:11, Thomas Morley <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> 
> 
> Am Mi., 4. Dez. 2019 um 11:03 Uhr schrieb Jacques Menu <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
> Hello folks,
> 
> In the following example, the markup doesn’t show up in the score, one only 
> gets:
> 
> <PastedGraphic-3.tiff>
> Removing the \book around the \score avoids this problem, though. I’ve missed 
> something it seems...
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> JM
> 
> --
> 
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%
> \version "2.19.83"
> 
> \markup {
>   \fill-line {
>     \hspace #5
>     \column {
>       \line {Joshua fit the battle of Jericho, Jericho, Jericho,}
>       \line {Joshua fit the battle of Jericho, An' the wall came tumblin' 
> down. (Repeat)}
>       \line {You can talk about your king of Gideon, You can talk about your 
> men of Saul,}
>       \line {But there's none like good old Joshua, At the battle of Jericho! 
> (Repeat 1st 2 lines)}
>     }
>   }
> }
> 
> \book {
>   \score {
>     <<
>       { c }
>     >>
>   }
> }
> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%
> 
> Hi Jacques,
> 
> your code creates _two_ books and thus two pdf.
> One with the content of the eplicitely stated \book { .. }
> And another one with all the remaining toplevel stuff.
> 
> As you are surprised by that, I think it's not what you want ;)
> Probably put the markup into the book:
> 
> \book {
> \markup "whatever"
> \score { c4 }
> }
> 
> HTH,
>   Harm

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