Re: Setting line-width for individual lines
Thank you; it looks like \pseudoIndents will work very nicely. I actually did see that snippet, but I thought it was just for left indents. Thank you for pointing it out to me! Benjamin Bruce Ѫѯ 2023-10-16 Ѩё 21:07, Aaron Hill ѮѴё: > On 2023-10-16 7:15 pm, Benjamin Bruce wrote: >> I know how to set line-width in the \layout block to apply it to the >> whole score. But is it possible to set line-widths on an individual >> line basis (or for groups of lines), for example one width for lines >> 1-2, and then a different width for lines 3-4? I know about >> ragged-right, but I don't like the look of the ragged edge and would >> rather have the power to specify just how wide I want each line to be. > > Perhaps something like \pseudoIndents from LSR 1098 [1] would be > helpful. > > [1]: https://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1098 > > > -- Aaron Hill
Re: Setting line-width for individual lines
On 2023-10-16 7:15 pm, Benjamin Bruce wrote: I know how to set line-width in the \layout block to apply it to the whole score. But is it possible to set line-widths on an individual line basis (or for groups of lines), for example one width for lines 1-2, and then a different width for lines 3-4? I know about ragged-right, but I don't like the look of the ragged edge and would rather have the power to specify just how wide I want each line to be. Perhaps something like \pseudoIndents from LSR 1098 [1] would be helpful. [1]: https://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=1098 -- Aaron Hill
Setting line-width for individual lines
I know how to set line-width in the \layout block to apply it to the whole score. But is it possible to set line-widths on an individual line basis (or for groups of lines), for example one width for lines 1-2, and then a different width for lines 3-4? I know about ragged-right, but I don't like the look of the ragged edge and would rather have the power to specify just how wide I want each line to be. Hopefully that makes sense. Let me know if you have any ideas, or if this is too much to ask of LilyPond. Thanks in advance! Benjamin Bruce