If you can use \wordwrap-string you can use \n for hard breaks. This doesn’t seem to work with \wordwrap though...
> 24 jan. 2023 kl. 01:14 skrev Alasdair McAndrew <amc...@gmail.com>: > > Hello, > > I have a paragraph of descriptive text that I'd like to display in a box. > Currently I have: > > \markup \small \box \wordwrap { > .... several lines of text here ... > } > > This works quite well, except that I'd like to modify some of the line > breaks. I could probably do this by either specifying the text as a list of > lines (which I'm not sure how to do: that is, a list of lines all surrounded > by a single box). > > But in fact it would be easier to simply insert a "hard break" in the text > where I want it. Is this possible? I know how to add a break to a score, > but I can't find if there's an equivalent for text. > > And where would I go looking for this - where can I find a comprehensive list > of all text commands accepted by lilypond? > > Many thanks, > Alasdair > > -- > Alasdair McAndrew (he/him) > mob: 0432 854 858 > > https://numbersandshapes.net