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@end ignore
-@c \version "2.13.36"
+@c \version "2.14.0"
@node Text
@section Text
a8^"pizz." g f e a4-"scherz." f
@end lilypond
-This syntax is actually a shorthand; more complex text
-formatting may be added to a note by explicitly using a
-@code{\markup} block, as described in @ref{Formatting text}.
+This syntax is actually a shorthand; more complex text formatting may be
+added to a note by explicitly using a @code{\markup} block, as described
+in @ref{Formatting text}.
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
a8^\markup { \italic pizz. } g f e
a4_\markup { \tiny scherz. \bold molto } f
@end lilypond
-By default, text indications do not influence the note spacing.
-However, their widths can be taken into account:
-in the following example, the first text string does not affect
-spacing, whereas the second one does.
+By default, text indications do not influence the note spacing. However,
+their widths can be taken into account: in the following example, the
+first text string does not affect spacing, whereas the second one does.
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
a8^"pizz." g f e
Notation Reference:
@ref{Formatting text},
-@ref{Direction and placement}.
+@ref{Direction and placement},
+@ref{Articulations and ornamentations}.
Snippets:
@rlsr{Text}.
@knownissues
-
Checking to make sure that text scripts and lyrics are within the
-margins is a relatively large computational task. To speed up
-processing, LilyPond does not perform such calculations by
-default; to enable it, use
+margins requires additonal calculations. In cases where slightly faster
+performance is desired, use
@example
-\override Score.PaperColumn #'keep-inside-line = ##t
+\override Score.PaperColumn #'keep-inside-line = ##f
@end example
Some performance indications, e.g., @notation{rallentando} or
@notation{accelerando}, are written as text and are extended over
-multiple notes with dotted lines. Such objects, called @qq{spanners},
-may be created from one note to another using the following syntax:
+multiple notes with dotted lines. Such objects, called
+@qq{spanners}, may be created from one note to another using the
+following syntax:
@lilypond[verbatim,quote,relative=2]
\override TextSpanner #'(bound-details left text) = "rit."
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{Line styles},
-@ref{Dynamics}.
+@ref{Dynamics},
+@ref{Formatting text}.
Snippets:
@rlsr{Text},
@funindex \markup
@funindex markup
-Various text elements may be added to a score using
-the syntax described in @ref{Rehearsal marks}:
+Various text elements may be added to a score using the syntax described
+in @ref{Rehearsal marks}:
@c \mark needs to be placed on a separate line (it's not
@c attached to an object like \markup is). -vv
@end lilypond
@noindent
-Such objects are only typeset above the top staff of the score; depending on
-whether they are specified at the end or the middle of a bar, they
-can be placed above the bar line or between notes. When specified at a
-line break, the mark will be printed at the beginning of the next line.
+Such objects are only typeset above the top staff of the score;
+depending on whether they are specified at the end or the middle of a
+bar, they can be placed above the bar line or between notes. When
+specified at a line break, the mark will be printed at the beginning of
+the next line.
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
\mark "Allegro"
@cindex syntax, markup
The markup syntax is similar to LilyPond's usual syntax: a
-@code{\markup} expression is enclosed in curly braces @code{@{
-@dots{} @}}. A single word is regarded as a minimal expression,
+@code{\markup} expression is enclosed in curly braces
+@code{@{@dots{} @}}. A single word is regarded as a minimal expression,
and therefore does not need to be enclosed with braces.
Unlike simple @qq{quoted text} indications, @code{\markup} blocks may
A @code{\markup} block may also contain quoted text strings. Such
strings are treated as minimal text expressions, and therefore any
-markup command or special character (such as @code{\} and @code{#})
+markup command or special character (such as @code{\} and@tie{}@code{#})
will be printed verbatim without affecting the formatting of the text.
Double quotation marks themselves may be printed by preceding them
with backslashes.
@knownissues
-
Syntax errors for markup mode can be confusing.
@noindent
Some objects may have alignment procedures of their own, and therefore
are not affected by these commands. It is possible to move such
-markup objects as a whole, as shown for instance in @ref{Text marks}.
+markup objects as a whole, as shown for instance in
+@ref{Text marks}.
@cindex text, vertical alignment
@cindex vertical text alignment
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{Graphic},
-@ref{Editorial annotations}.
+@ref{Editorial annotations},
+@ref{Align}.
Snippets:
@rlsr{Text}.
@ref{Rotating objects}.
Three families of text fonts are made available: the @emph{roman}
-(serif) font, that defaults to New Century Schoolbook, the @emph{sans}
-font and the monospaced @emph{typewriter} font -- these last two
-families are determined by the Pango installation.
+(serif) font, that defaults to New Century Schoolbook, the
+@emph{sans} font and the monospaced @emph{typewriter} font -- these
+last two families are determined by the Pango installation.
Each family may include different shapes and series. The following
example demonstrates the ability to select alternate families, shapes,
Notation Reference:
@ref{The Feta font},
@ref{Music notation inside markup},
+@ref{Rotating objects},
@ref{Selecting font and font size},
@ref{Font}.