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Printing stanzas at the end in multiple columns
When a piece of music has many verses, they are often printed in multiple columns across the page. An outdented verse number often introduces each verse. The following example shows how to produce such output in LilyPond.
melody = \relative { c'4 c c c | d d d d } text = \lyricmode { \set stanza = "1." This is verse one. It has two lines. } \score { << \new Voice = "one" { \melody } \new Lyrics \lyricsto "one" \text >> \layout { } } \markup { \fill-line { % moves the column off the left margin; % can be removed if space on the page is tight \hspace #0.1 \column { \line { \bold "2." \column { "This is verse two." "It has two lines." } } % adds vertical spacing between verses \combine \null \vspace #0.1 \line { \bold "3." \column { "This is verse three." "It has two lines." } } } % adds horizontal spacing between columns \hspace #0.1 \column { \line { \bold "4." \column { "This is verse four." "It has two lines." } } % adds vertical spacing between verses \combine \null \vspace #0.1 \line { \bold "5." \column { "This is verse five." "It has two lines." } } } % gives some extra space on the right margin; % can be removed if page space is tight \hspace #0.1 } }
See also
Internals Reference: LyricText, StanzaNumber.
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