Re: Applying a markup command to only part of a word

2019-02-22 Thread Mike Stickles
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 to

Re: Applying a markup command to only part of a word

2019-02-22 Thread David Wright
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 to "erase" the unwanted space, like this: > > \markup { \larger >     \column { >         \line { For my brethren and com \hspace #-0.7 \underline pan >

Re: Applying a markup command to only part of a word

2019-02-22 Thread Mike Stickles
Right after I sent the question, a workaround occurred to me - using hspace to "erase" the unwanted space, like this: \markup { \larger     \column {         \line { For my brethren and com \hspace #-0.7 \underline pan \hspace #-0.7 ions’ sake }         \line { \hspace #9 I will say,

Applying a markup command to only part of a word

2019-02-22 Thread Mike Stickles
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