Nick Payne <nick.pa...@internode.on.net> writes: > On 28/07/13 11:47, MarcM wrote: >> thanks for the explanation. >> >> > Why wouldn't it? Separate expressions in a \line (which is what a >> > top-level markup is implicitly wrapped in) are separated by word space. >> > That's totally normal. If you want to join some elements, use \concat, >> > like with ... >> >> You explanation and example were helpful. I suggest to add them to >> this page: >> http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/notation/formatting-text >> >> % this >> \markup { \huge \line { fee fie foe fum } } >> % or that will separate the expressions with _normal_ size spaces >> \markup { \huge { fee fie foe fum } } >> % or >> \markup { \huge fee\huge fie\huge foe\huge fum } >> % whereas this will use _huge_ spaces between words. >> \markup { \huge "fee fie foe fum" } >> > > That suggestion doesn't make sense to me. Those four markup commands > will all produce identical markup with identical spacing.
I disagree. And so does LilyPond.
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