Re: Markup command in wrapped text

2022-05-31 Thread David Kastrup
"John Schlomann" writes: > Thank you, Jean. I'm not sure where I got tripped up. Perhaps I need a > brain transplant. I hear that the Wizard of Oz does things like that. -- David Kastrup

RE: Markup command in wrapped text

2022-05-31 Thread John Schlomann
Thank you, Jean. I'm not sure where I got tripped up. Perhaps I need a brain transplant. John -Original Message- From: Jean Abou Samra Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2022 4:43 PM To: John Schlomann ; lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Markup command in wrapped text Le 31/05/2022 à 23:36, John

RE: Markup command in wrapped text

2022-05-31 Thread John Schlomann
Kastrup Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2022 4:42 PM To: John Schlomann Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Markup command in wrapped text "John Schlomann" writes: > How can I define a block of wordwrap (or justified) text that includes > commands such as \italic or \bold? I've don

Re: Markup command in wrapped text

2022-05-31 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 31/05/2022 à 23:36, John Schlomann a écrit : How can I define a block of wordwrap (or justified) text that includes commands such as \italic or \bold? I’ve done some searching and tried various things, all to no avail. Like this? \version "2.22.2" \markup \wordwrap {   Lorem ipsum

Re: Markup command in wrapped text

2022-05-31 Thread David Kastrup
"John Schlomann" writes: > How can I define a block of wordwrap (or justified) text that includes > commands such as \italic or \bold? I've done some searching and tried > various things, all to no avail. Huh. \markup \wordwrap { This is a text with \italic italic words in it and then I put