OK I see, the solution is to place a space char in the empty string.
On Fri, Oct 9, 2020 at 12:30 AM Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2020-10-08 3:03 am, K.L. wrote:
> > Yes, if a global \markup, it can be reserved, but not for the \markup
> > in *\header
> > title*.
>
> My testing shows no change in beha
On 2020-10-08 3:03 am, K.L. wrote:
Yes, if a global \markup, it can be reserved, but not for the \markup
in *\header
title*.
My testing shows no change in behavior regardless of where the \markup
occurs: at the top-level, in \header, or attached to a note.
Here is a more complete test:
Yes, if a global \markup, it can be reserved, but not for the \markup
in *\header
title*.
I checked this in a svg backend result.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 12:32 PM Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2020-10-07 8:20 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> > If you use { " " } you will get a blank line, in 2.21.6. I don't
On 2020-10-07 8:20 pm, Andrew Bernard wrote:
If you use { " " } you will get a blank line, in 2.21.6. I don't know
about
other versions, I only use one.
Something else must be going on, as I cannot reproduce the claimed
behavior.
I am seeing consistently that \line { "" } results in an empt
If you use { " " } you will get a blank line, in 2.21.6. I don't know about
other versions, I only use one.
Andrew
Try engrave this ly code:
\version "2.20.0"
>
> \header {
> title = \markup \column {
>\line { "Minuet" }
>\line { "" }
>\line { "" }
> }
> subtitle = "A study in accent and in the correct timing of half beats"
> }
>
{s}
By lilypond v2.20.0:
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By lilypond v2