Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-18 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 2:24, Thomas Morley ha scritto: 2015-11-18 1:15 GMT+01:00 Federico Bruni : Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 0:49, Thomas Morley ha scritto: Yes, change #f to #t in this line:

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-17 Thread Jean-Charles Malahieude
Le 14/11/2015 15:22, Federico Bruni a écrit : Hi all I'm trying to format directly in LilyPond an interview (the single text only part of a book). I don't want to use lilypond-book and LaTeX just because of this minor part of the book. I've two questions: 1) There's any way to place the text

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-17 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-11-17 21:24 GMT+01:00 Federico Bruni : > Il giorno mar 17 nov 2015 alle 18:52, Jean-Charles Malahieude > ha scritto: >> >> Le 14/11/2015 15:22, Federico Bruni a écrit : >>> >>> Hi all >>> >>> I'm trying to format directly in LilyPond an interview (the

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-17 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-11-18 0:35 GMT+01:00 Federico Bruni : > Il giorno mar 17 nov 2015 alle 23:52, Thomas Morley > ha scritto: >> >> Hi Federico, >> >> for the record, below my own first approach to the problem. Be aware >> it's more a sketch of an idea, not ready to

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-17 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 0:49, Thomas Morley ha scritto: Yes, change #f to #t in this line: (make-wordwrap-internal-markup-list #f args You should rename it to justify-two-columns-lines then Great.. I see that when the text is long, I must

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-17 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno mar 17 nov 2015 alle 23:52, Thomas Morley ha scritto: Hi Federico, for the record, below my own first approach to the problem. Be aware it's more a sketch of an idea, not ready to commit, although it compiles. Thank you Harm! It looks nice.. is it possible

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-17 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno mar 17 nov 2015 alle 18:52, Jean-Charles Malahieude ha scritto: Le 14/11/2015 15:22, Federico Bruni a écrit : Hi all I'm trying to format directly in LilyPond an interview (the single text only part of a book). I don't want to use lilypond-book and LaTeX just

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-17 Thread Thomas Morley
2015-11-18 1:15 GMT+01:00 Federico Bruni : > Il giorno mer 18 nov 2015 alle 0:49, Thomas Morley > ha scritto: >> >> Yes, change #f to #t in this line: >>(make-wordwrap-internal-markup-list #f args >> >> You should rename it to

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-16 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno dom 15 nov 2015 alle 21:01, Jacques Menu ha scritto: Maybe a Python script reading the text in and creating something like the above with the text split into as many such elements as required by the geometry of the page? I'd rather keep one column, reduce a

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-16 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno dom 15 nov 2015 alle 3:17, Simon Albrecht ha scritto: On 14.11.2015 15:22, Federico Bruni wrote: Hi all I'm trying to format directly in LilyPond an interview (the single text only part of a book). I don't want to use lilypond-book and LaTeX just because of

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-16 Thread David Kastrup
Federico Bruni writes: > 2) I'm trying to create a shortcut for formatting the question and the > answer. > I wonder if the new \etc can be used for this purpose or should I > rather create a markup function. > I've tried the following but it fails immediately when it

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-16 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 15.11.2015 20:50, Federico Bruni wrote: Il giorno dom 15 nov 2015 alle 3:17, Simon Albrecht ha scritto: On 14.11.2015 15:22, Federico Bruni wrote: Hi all I'm trying to format directly in LilyPond an interview (the single text only part of a book). I don't want to

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-16 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno dom 15 nov 2015 alle 8:21, Jacques Menu ha scritto: Hello Federico, How about: \markup { \hspace #8 \column { \override-lines #'(line-width . 30) \wordwrap-lines { Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consec tetur adipisi cing elit, sed do eiu

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-16 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Federico, > Le 15 nov. 2015 à 20:57, Federico Bruni a écrit : > > Il giorno dom 15 nov 2015 alle 8:21, Jacques Menu ha > scritto: >> Hello Federico, >> How about: >> \markup { >> \hspace #8 >> \column { >>\override-lines #'(line-width .

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-15 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 14.11.2015 15:22, Federico Bruni wrote: Hi all I'm trying to format directly in LilyPond an interview (the single text only part of a book). I don't want to use lilypond-book and LaTeX just because of this minor part of the book. I've two questions: 1) There's any way to place the text

Re: tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-15 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Federico, How about: \markup { \hspace #8 \column { \override-lines #'(line-width . 30) \wordwrap-lines { Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consec tetur adipisi cing elit, sed do eiu smod tempor } } \hspace #5 \column \italic { \override-lines #'(line-width

tips for formatting an interview

2015-11-14 Thread Federico Bruni
Hi all I'm trying to format directly in LilyPond an interview (the single text only part of a book). I don't want to use lilypond-book and LaTeX just because of this minor part of the book. I've two questions: 1) There's any way to place the text on two columns AND let LilyPond reflow it