On Fri 06 Nov 2015 at 16:47:16 (+0100), David Kastrup wrote:
> David Wright <lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk> writes:

> > NBSP = \markup { " " }

> > NBSP = \markup { \char ##x00A0 }

> You know that this is different from
> 
> NBSP = \markup \char ##x00A0
> 
> and instead equivalent to
> 
> NBSP = \markup \line { \char ##x00A0 }
> 
> ?
> 
> That's different in several respects.

It might be useful for you to elaborate on the semantic differences
between \markup \char ##x00A0 and \markup \line { \char ##x00A0 }
because the documentation seems to suggest that \markup \char ##x00A0
is equivalent to \markup { \char ##x00A0 } in all respects. (I've not
seem much documentation of " and { in the LP manuals.)

Cheers,
David.

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