In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Actually, the raggedright parameter doesn't do what you expect. It
> turns out that LilyPond uses the same line breaking as it would if
> you didn't have raggedright = ##t, but instead of squeezing together
> the notes to get equal length of
Actually, the raggedright parameter doesn't do what you expect.
It turns out that LilyPond uses the same line breaking as it would
if you didn't have raggedright = ##t, but instead of squeezing together
the notes to get equal length of the lines, it will use the "natural
width" of each note even th
On Friday 21 November 2003 10:56 am, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> LilyPond will only consider breaking lines where you have bar lines.
> If you don't want any bar lines in the output,
I hope you mean "double bar or repeat sign" and not "bar lines". This
is a bar line: "|". Nothing else, repeat sign,
> Rupert wrote:
> >
> >I'm having trouble with line breaks.
[snip]
> >\include "english.ly"
> >
> >rhStandardMajorBrokenChord=\notes { \cadenzaOn \key c\major \relative
> >c' { c8-1[ e-2 g-3 c-5] e,-1[ g-2 c-4 e-5] g,-1[ c-2 e-3 g-5]
> >c,2-1 g'8-5[ e-3 c-2 g-1] e'-5[ c-4 g-2 e-1] c'-5[
LilyPond will only consider breaking lines where you have bar lines.
If you don't want any bar lines in the output, you could indicate
positions that are good candidates for line breaks by inserting
invisible bar lines with \bar "". If you want to force a line
break, combine it with the command \br
Hi,
I'm just getting started with lilypond which, by the way, is looking
fantastic so far.
I'm having trouble with line breaks. I want raggedright output, by
which I mean I want to break no matter how short that will make the
current line if the current line would otherwise be too wide for the
pa