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From: | Simon Albrecht |
Subject: | Re: Ottavation text too long for next line |
Date: | Sun, 17 May 2015 01:26:26 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/31.6.0 |
Hi Knute, well this is one of those complicated cases where Lily is not yet smart enough. I’d suggest to make the text ‘shorter’, the following may give some ideas: \version "2.19.20" \language "english" octaveUp = { \set Staff.ottavation = \markup \override #'(baseline-skip . 1.5) \column { \line { 8va \tiny \normal-text m.d. } \tiny \normal-text seulement } \once \override Staff.OttavaBracket.direction = #UP \set Voice.middleCPosition = #(- 6 5) % c'' } octaveOff = { \unset Staff.ottavation \unset Voice.middleCPosition } \relative c' { << { s1 | s1 | s1 | s1 | \octaveUp \repeat unfold 4 { e4 f g a } \octaveOff s1 | s1 | s1 | s1 | s1 | s1 | s1 | s1 | } \\ { \repeat unfold 4 { c4 d e f } c_\markup \italic "loco" d e f \repeat unfold 11 { c4 d e f } } >> } The "loco" marking on the other voice should be considered an alternative to writing "m.d. seulement", of course. HTH, Simon Am 16.05.2015 um 19:13 schrieb Knute
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