specified at a line break, the mark will be printed at the beginning of
the next line.
-@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2]
+@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=2,ragged-right]
\mark "Allegro"
c1 c
\mark "assai" \break
c c
@end lilypond
+@funindex \markLengthOn
+@funindex markLengthOn
+@funindex \markLengthOff
+@funindex markLengthOff
+
+@predefined
+@code{\markLengthOn},
+@code{\markLengthOff}.
+@endpredefined
@snippets
@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,texidoc,doctitle]
{printing-marks-at-the-end-of-a-line.ly}
-@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,texidoc,doctitle]
-{aligning-marks-with-various-notation-objects.ly}
-
@lilypondfile[verbatim,quote,ragged-right,texidoc,doctitle]
{printing-marks-on-every-staff.ly}
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,relative=1]
g1 bes
-ees-\markup {
- \finger 4
- \tied-lyric #"~"
- \finger 1
-}
+ees\finger \markup \tied-lyric #"4~1"
fis_\markup { \dynamic rf }
bes^\markup {
\beam #8 #0.1 #0.5
@emph{sans} font and the monospaced @emph{typewriter} font -- these
last two families are determined by the Pango installation.
+@warning{There are no default fonts associated with the @emph{sans}
+and @emph{typewriter} font-families. An input file that specifies
+either of these can lead to different output on different computers.
+To ensure consistent output among multiple platforms, fonts must be
+specified by name, and those fonts must be available on any system
+that processes the file. See @ref{Single entry fonts} and
+@ref{Entire document fonts}.}
+
Each family may include different shapes and series. The following
example demonstrates the ability to select alternate families, shapes,
series and sizes. The value supplied to @code{font-size} is the
@funindex show-available-fonts
-The following command displays a list of all available fonts on the
-operating system:
+Running lilypond with the following option displays a list of all
+available fonts on the operating system:
@example
lilypond -dshow-available-fonts x
It is possible to change the fonts to be used as the default fonts in
the @emph{roman}, @emph{sans} and @emph{typewriter} font families by
-specifying them, in that order, as shown in the example below. For an
-explanation of fonts, see @ref{Fonts explained}.
+specifying them, in that order, as shown in the example below, which
+automatically scales the fonts with the value set for the global staff
+size. For an explanation of fonts, see @ref{Fonts explained}.
@cindex font families, setting
@cindex fonts, changing for entire document
@lilypond[verbatim,quote]
\paper {
- myStaffSize = #20
#(define fonts
(make-pango-font-tree "Times New Roman"
"Nimbus Sans"
"Luxi Mono"
- (/ myStaffSize 20)))
+ (/ staff-height pt 20)))
}
\relative c'{