Thanks to all for your helpful hints and links. Most appreciated.
Best,
Dave
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
David Stocker wrote:
How can I manipulate the space between lines in a \column? I'd like
to reduce the space between the two lines in the below example by
about 25%. I didn't see this reference
David Stocker wrote:
How can I manipulate the space between lines in a \column? I'd like to
reduce the space between the two lines in the below example by about
25%. I didn't see this referenced anywhere in the section on Text in
the Notation Reference.
Why not look at the documentation of the
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> How can
Hi David,
How can I manipulate the space between lines in a \column?
I'd like to reduce the space between the two lines in the below
example by about 25%.
I didn't see this referenced anywhere in the section on Text in the
Notation Reference.
1. Go to the TextScript (i.e., markup) referenc
How can I manipulate the space between lines in a \column? I'd like to
reduce the space between the two lines in the below example by about
25%. I didn't see this referenced anywhere in the section on Text in the
Notation Reference.
Thanks,
Dave
David Stocker wrote:
Thanks.
To elaborate, a
Nick
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Thanks.
To elaborate, and make it a little more elegant looking:
\version "2.12"
\relative c' {
c1_\markup {
\column {
\line { \general-align #Y #CENTER { \teeny \bold { \circle 5 } "="
"G" } }
\line { \general-align #Y #CENTER { \teeny \bold { \circle 6 } "="
"C" } }
}
}
}
David Stocker wrote:
Hi folks,
Is there a way to insert a string number into a \markup? What I need
is to indicate a scordatura for a guitar piece like this:
\markup {
\column {
\line { \small "5 = G" }
\line { \small "6 = C" }
}
}
where the '5' and '6' are identical to their analogo