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Re: forced line break in header?
From: |
José Luis Cruz |
Subject: |
Re: forced line break in header? |
Date: |
Mon, 8 Dec 2003 00:47:18 +0100 |
You could experiment with embeded latex commands like:
composer = "\\begin{minipage}[c]{8cm}
Adapted from a afamiliar melody \\newline
\\hfill by John Doe
\\end{minipage}"
I've not tested it, so I'm almost sure that the output won't fit
exactly what you want, but I hope you'd get the idea.
Feel free to use alignement environments (right, left or centered)
and/or another things you need.
P.S. When lilypond reads "\something", and it is not a
lilypond command, sends "something" to latex interpreter, so whatever
is after the bar "\" must be a latex command. I mean that you must
write latex commands with a double bar ("\\latexcommand")
Excuse my english ;)
regards,
joseluis
A 07/12/03 17:13:16
Stan Sanderson <address@hidden> escribió:
> I would like to control where the line breaks in a header entry.
> Specifically, as below:
>
> composer = "Adapted from a familiar melody by John Doe"
>
> so the output would be (right justified)
>
> Adapted from a familiar melody
> by John Doe
>
> Can a carriage return/line feed be embedded?
>
> A related question is how umlauts, e.g., are placed within header
> text.
>
> I would be grateful for any suggestions.
>
> Stan
>
>