Thanks! Somehow it never occurred to me that markuplist could be used that
way, but now that you've pointed it out it seems like it should have been
obvious to me.
From: "David Kastrup"
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2020 12:24 PM
To: &quo
In the weekly service files I'm generating for my church, near the end
is the text for a dismissal prayer. This prayer pretty much always has
the same beginning and ending text, but a section in the middle varies
from service to service. I've been trying (without success) to encode
these in
You're right - I totally missed that command. Thanks! Now resizing the
text won't have to be a nightmare :-)
On 2/22/2019 9:12 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 22 Feb 2019 at 21:02:31 (-0500), Mike Stickles wrote:
Right after I sent the question, a workaround occurred to me - using
hspace
I will say, \underline peace be within you! }
}
}
But if anyone has a less "hacky" way to do this, I'd still love to hear it.
On 2/22/2019 8:50 PM, Mike Stickles wrote:
I'm currently working on resetting some church music where only the
first and last three or four verses are actuall
I'm currently working on resetting some church music where only the
first and last three or four verses are actually scores; everything in
the middle is just text, with underlining used to show where the
"movement" comes in (every verse follows an identical pattern except for
the ending
head off similar confusions in the future.
"Relatively new to the language" is spot-on for me :-)
- Mike
On 12/22/2018 3:58 AM, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2018-12-21 8:15 pm, Mike Stickles wrote:
But when I try to implement the numbers, I get errors no matter what I
do. This (while it do
Our choir has developed some "in-house" markings which I'm trying to
replicate in LilyPond. One is the use of a double slash to visually
indicate the last section of a piece when the musical pattern changes
for that last part.
I can replicate that by using a markup like the following: