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Re: Multi column page setup
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Multi column page setup |
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Fri, 05 Apr 2013 07:06:00 +0200 |
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Thomas Morley <address@hidden> writes:
> 2013/4/5 David Kastrup <address@hidden>:
>> Thomas Morley <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> 2013/4/4 David Kastrup <address@hidden>:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Regarding the "you can't have LilyPond figure out page breaking" angle:
>>>> maybe <URL:http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1334> is a
>>>> suitable building block for that.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> David Kastrup
>>>
>>> \markup \score { ... } now _can_ handle pageBreak, though, if you try
>>> (with appropriate settings of line-width)
>>> \markup \line { \score { ... } \score { ... } }
>>> it fails again.
>>> Found no way around.
>>
>> \score must be used in a place where _only_ markup lists are allowed to
>> be a markup list rather than a single markup. So something like
>> \column-lines \score
>
> Couldn't figure it out.
> \markuplist \column-lines { \score { ... } \score { ... } } places the
> two scores vertically on top of each other not horizontal side by
> side.
That's not a place where only markup lists are allowed. Yes, the
interface is too tricky for its own good. At any rate, I guess I don't
understand what exactly you are trying to do. Could you try prepping
the example up with a bit of score and a description of the desired
effect?
> Btw, there's no example for \column-lines in the docs.
Spaces stuff like \column but leaves it as a markup list rather than a
single markup/stencil. You can also use \override-lines with an
arbitrary argument. Maybe we should have \concat-lines defined as just
#(define-markup-list-command (concat-lines layout props markups)
(markup-list?) markups)
for that purpose ("space like concat but leave as markup list"). Or
just \lines after all.
Yes, the interface is less than fabulous. I was trying to avoid a
separate word \score-lines, where usage
\score-lines \score { ... }
would be the same as \lines \score anyway, and where
\score-lines { ... }
would require a score to be at a place not even started with \score and
require a reserved word.
--
David Kastrup
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- Re: Multi column page setup, Thomas Morley, 2013/04/04
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