Re: Writing "Mouvt" abbreviation of "Mouvement"

2013-08-12 Thread Janek WarchoĊ‚
Hi, 2013/7/28 David Kastrup > Nick Payne writes: > > > On 28/07/13 11:47, MarcM wrote: > >> You explanation and example were helpful. I suggest to add them to > >> this page: > >> > http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.17/Documentation/notation/formatting-text > +1 for adding this to documentation.

Re: Writing "Mouvt" abbreviation of "Mouvement"

2013-07-28 Thread David Kastrup
Nick Payne writes: > On 28/07/13 11:47, MarcM wrote: >> thanks for the explanation. >> >> > Why wouldn't it? Separate expressions in a \line (which is what a >> > top-level markup is implicitly wrapped in) are separated by word space. >> > That's totally normal. If you want to join some elem

Re: Writing "Mouvt" abbreviation of "Mouvement"

2013-07-27 Thread David Kastrup
Nick Payne writes: > On 28/07/13 11:47, MarcM wrote: >> thanks for the explanation. >> >> > Why wouldn't it? Separate expressions in a \line (which is what a >> > top-level markup is implicitly wrapped in) are separated by word space. >> > That's totally normal. If you want to join some elem

Re: Writing "Mouvt" abbreviation of "Mouvement"

2013-07-27 Thread MarcM
ing-font-and-font-size > - though to me it would make more sense to have it in the section > dealing with text alignment. > > ___ > lilypond-user mailing list > [hidden email] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-us

Re: Writing "Mouvt" abbreviation of "Mouvement"

2013-07-27 Thread Nick Payne
On 28/07/13 11:47, MarcM wrote: thanks for the explanation. > Why wouldn't it? Separate expressions in a \line (which is what a > top-level markup is implicitly wrapped in) are separated by word space. > That's totally normal. If you want to join some elements, use \concat, > like with ...

Re: Writing "Mouvt" abbreviation of "Mouvement"

2013-07-27 Thread MarcM
ive c'{ >> c^\MouvtRubatoA >> }} >> { \relative c'{ >> c^\MouvtRubatoB >> }} > > The formatting leaves something to be desired. > > -- > David Kastrup > > > ___________ > lilypond-user mailing list &

Re: Writing "Mouvt" abbreviation of "Mouvement"

2013-07-27 Thread Pierre Perol-Schneider
2013/7/27 MarcM MouvtRubatoA = \markup{ Mouv\raise #0.5 {\small t} (Rubato)} > MouvtRubatoB = \markup{ Mouv\super{t} (Rubato)} > MouvtRubatoA = \markup\concat { Mouv\raise #0.5 { \small t} " (Rubato)" } MouvtRubatoB = \markup\concat { Mouv \super {t} " (Rubato)" } should do what you're looking

Re: Writing "Mouvt" abbreviation of "Mouvement"

2013-07-27 Thread David Kastrup
MarcM writes: > I'm trying to write "Mouvt" the abbreviation of the french word "Mouvement" > For some reason a whitespace is inserted between the 'v' and the 't' > MouvtRubato.ly > Why wouldn't it? Separate expressions in a

Re: Writing "Mouvt" abbreviation of "Mouvement"

2013-07-27 Thread Rachael Thomas Carlson
ative c'{ > c^\MouvtRubatoA > }} > { \relative c'{ > c^\MouvtRubatoB > }} > > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Writing-Mouvt-abbreviation-of-Mouvement-tp148476.html > Sent from the User mailing

Writing "Mouvt" abbreviation of "Mouvement"

2013-07-27 Thread MarcM
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