It is possible to place arbitrary strings of text or @ref{Text
markup}, above or below notes by using a string @code{c^"text"}.
By default, these indications do not influence the note spacing,
It is possible to place arbitrary strings of text or @ref{Text
markup}, above or below notes by using a string @code{c^"text"}.
By default, these indications do not influence the note spacing,
into account
@lilypond[quote,fragment,ragged-right,verbatim,relative=1]
into account
@lilypond[quote,fragment,ragged-right,verbatim,relative=1]
the @code{\line} command
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,fragment,relative=1]
the @code{\line} command
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,fragment,relative=1]
c4^\markup{ \center-align { on three lines } }
c4^\markup{ \center-align { "all one line" } }
c4^\markup{ \center-align { { on three lines } } }
c4^\markup{ \center-align { on three lines } }
c4^\markup{ \center-align { "all one line" } }
c4^\markup{ \center-align { { on three lines } } }
#0}).
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,fragment,relative=1]
#0}).
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,fragment,relative=1]
This manual: @ref{Overview of text markup list commands}, @ref{New
markup list command definition}.
This manual: @ref{Overview of text markup list commands}, @ref{New
markup list command definition}.
Internals Reference: @internalsref{TextSpanner},
@internalsref{Glissando}, @internalsref{VoiceFollower},
Internals Reference: @internalsref{TextSpanner},
@internalsref{Glissando}, @internalsref{VoiceFollower},