Translation of GIT committish: FILL-IN-HEAD-COMMITTISH
When revising a translation, copy the HEAD committish of the
- version that you are working on. See TRANSLATION for details.
+ version that you are working on. For details, see the Contributors'
+ Guide, node Updating translation committishes..
@end ignore
@c \version "2.12.0"
The line style, as well as the text string, can be defined as an
object property. This syntax is described in @ref{Line styles}.
+Text spanners are part of the @code{Dynamics} context; see
+@rinternals{Dynamics}.
@funindex \textSpannerUp
@code{\textSpannerNeutral}.
@endpredefined
+@knownissues
+LilyPond is only able to handle one text spanner per voice.
+
+@snippets
+
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
+{dynamics-text-spanner-postfix.ly}
+
+@lilypondfile[verbatim,lilyquote,texidoc,doctitle]
+{dynamics-custom-text-spanner-postfix.ly}
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{Dynamics}.
Snippets:
-@rlsr{Text}.
+@rlsr{Text},
+@rlsr{Expressive marks}.
Internals Reference:
-@rinternals{TextSpanner}.
+@rinternals{TextSpanner},
+@rinternals{Dynamics}.
@node Text marks
@funindex markup
A @code{\markup} block can exist by itself, outside of any
-any @code{\score} block, as a @qq{top-level
-expression}. This syntax is described in @ref{File structure}.
+@code{\score} block, as a @qq{top-level expression}. This syntax
+is described in @ref{File structure}.
@lilypond[verbatim,quote]
\markup {
@cindex markup expressions
@cindex expressions, markup
@cindex markup syntax
-@cindex synatax, markup
+@cindex syntax, markup
The markup syntax is similar to LilyPond's usual syntax: a
@code{\markup} expression is enclosed in curly braces @code{@{
dynamic marks} and @ref{Manual repeat marks}.
@c \concat is actually documented in Align (it is not
-@c a font-switching command). But we need it here. -vv
+@c a font-switching command). But we need it here. -vv
When used inside a word, some font-switching or formatting commands
may produce an unwanted blank space. This can easily be solved by
\line \bold { Acto I }
\wordwrap \italic {
(La escena representa el corral de una casa de
- gitanos en el Albaicín de Granada. Al fondo una
+ gitanos en el Albaicín de Granada. Al fondo una
puerta por la que se ve el negro interior de
una Fragua, iluminado por los rojos resplandores
del fuego.)
\line \bold { Acto II }
\override #'(line-width . 50)
\justify \italic {
- (Calle de Granada. Fachada de la casa de Carmela
+ (Calle de Granada. Fachada de la casa de Carmela
y su hermano Manuel con grandes ventanas abiertas
a través de las que se ve el patio
donde se celebra una alegre fiesta)
image files converted to the Encapsulated PostScript format
(@emph{eps}), or to directly embed graphics into the input file, using
native PostScript code. In such a case, it may be useful to
-explicitely specify the size of the drawing, as demonstrated below:
+explicitly specify the size of the drawing, as demonstrated below:
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=1]
c1^\markup {
\vcenter {
\override #'(font-encoding . fetaBraces)
\lookup #"brace120"
- \override #'(font-encoding . fetaNumber)
- \column { 1 3 }
- \override #'(font-encoding . fetaDynamic)
- sf
+ \override #'(font-encoding . fetaText)
+ \column { 1 3 sf }
\override #'(font-encoding . fetaMusic)
\lookup #"noteheads.s0petrucci"
}