A.12.8 Other

\auto-footnote mkup (markup) note (markup)

Have footnote note act as an annotation to the markup mkup.

\markup {
  \auto-footnote a b
  \override #'(padding . 0.2)
  \auto-footnote c d
}

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The footnote will be annotated automatically.

Used properties:

  • padding (0.0)
  • raise (0.5)
\backslashed-digit num (integer)

A feta number, with backslash. This is for use in the context of figured bass notation.

\markup {
  \backslashed-digit #5
  \hspace #2
  \override #'(thickness . 3)
  \backslashed-digit #7
}

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Used properties:

  • thickness (1.6)
  • font-size (0)
\char num (integer)

Produce a single character. Characters encoded in hexadecimal format require the prefix #x.

\markup {
  \char #65 \char ##x00a9
}

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\eyeglasses

Prints out eyeglasses, indicating strongly to look at the conductor.

\markup { \eyeglasses }

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\first-visible args (markup list)

Use the first markup in args that yields a non-empty stencil and ignore the rest.

\markup {
  \first-visible {
    \fromproperty #'header:composer
    \italic Unknown
  }
}

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\footnote mkup (markup) note (markup)

Have footnote note act as an annotation to the markup mkup.

\markup {
  \footnote a b
  \override #'(padding . 0.2)
  \footnote c d
}

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The footnote will not be annotated automatically.

\fraction arg1 (markup) arg2 (markup)

Make a fraction of two markups.

\markup {
  π 
  \fraction 355 113
}

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Used properties:

  • font-size (0)
\fromproperty symbol (symbol)

Read the symbol from property settings, and produce a stencil from the markup contained within. If symbol is not defined, it returns an empty markup.

\header {
  myTitle = "myTitle"
  title = \markup {
    from
    \italic
    \fromproperty #'header:myTitle
  }
}
\markup {
  \null
}

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\left-brace size (number)

A feta brace in point size size.

\markup {
  \left-brace #35
  \hspace #2
  \left-brace #45
}

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\lookup glyph-name (string)

Lookup a glyph by name.

\markup {
  \override #'(font-encoding . fetaBraces) {
    \lookup #"brace200"
    \hspace #2
    \rotate #180
    \lookup #"brace180"
  }
}

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\markalphabet num (integer)

Make a markup letter for num. The letters start with A to Z and continue with double letters.

\markup {
  \markalphabet #8
  \hspace #2
  \markalphabet #26
}

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\markletter num (integer)

Make a markup letter for num. The letters start with A to Z (skipping letter I), and continue with double letters.

\markup {
  \markletter #8
  \hspace #2
  \markletter #26
}

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\null

An empty markup with extents of a single point.

\markup {
  \null
}

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\on-the-fly procedure (procedure) arg (markup)

Apply the procedure markup command to arg. procedure takes the same arguments as interpret-markup and returns a stencil.

\override new-prop (pair) arg (markup)

Add the argument new-prop to the property list. Properties may be any property supported by font-interface, text-interface and instrument-specific-markup-interface.

new-prop may be either a single alist pair, or non-empty alist of its own.

\markup {
  \undertie "undertied"
  \override #'(offset . 15)
  \undertie "offset undertied"
  \override #'((offset . 15)(thickness . 3))
  \undertie "offset thick undertied"
}

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\page-link page-number (number) arg (markup)

Add a link to the page page-number around arg. This only works in the PDF backend.

\markup {
  \page-link #2  { \italic { This links to page 2... } }
}

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\page-ref label (symbol) gauge (markup) default (markup)

Reference to a page number. label is the label set on the referenced page (using \label or \tocItem), gauge a markup used to estimate the maximum width of the page number, and default the value to display when label is not found.

(If the current book or bookpart is set to use roman numerals for page numbers, the reference will be formatted accordingly – in which case the gauge’s width may require additional tweaking.)

\pattern count (non-negative, exact integer) axis (non-negative, exact integer) space (number) pattern (markup)

Prints count times a pattern markup. Patterns are spaced apart by space (defined as for \hspace or \vspace, respectively). Patterns are distributed on axis.

\markup \column {
  "Horizontally repeated :"
  \pattern #7 #X #2 \flat
  \null
  "Vertically repeated :"
  \pattern #3 #Y #0.5 \flat
}

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\property-recursive symbol (symbol)

Print out a warning when a header field markup contains some recursive markup definition.

\right-brace size (number)

A feta brace in point size size, rotated 180 degrees.

\markup {
  \right-brace #45
  \hspace #2
  \right-brace #35
}

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\slashed-digit num (integer)

A feta number, with slash. This is for use in the context of figured bass notation.

\markup {
  \slashed-digit #5
  \hspace #2
  \override #'(thickness . 3)
  \slashed-digit #7
}

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Used properties:

  • thickness (1.6)
  • font-size (0)
\stencil stil (stencil)

Use a stencil as markup.

\markup {
  \stencil #(make-circle-stencil 2 0 #t)
}

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\strut

Create a box of the same height as the space in the current font.

\transparent arg (markup)

Make arg transparent.

\markup {
  \transparent {
    invisible text
  }
}

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\verbatim-file name (string)

Read the contents of file name, and include it verbatim.

\markup {
  \verbatim-file #"en/included/simple.ly"
}

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\whiteout arg (markup)

Provide a white background for arg. The shape of the white background is determined by style. The default is box which produces a rectangle. rounded-box produces a rounded rectangle. outline approximates the outline of the markup.

\markup {
  \combine
    \filled-box #'(-1 . 15) #'(-3 . 4) #1
    \override #'(thickness . 1.5)
    \whiteout whiteout-box
}
\markup {
  \combine
    \filled-box #'(-1 . 24) #'(-3 . 4) #1
    \override #'((style . rounded-box) (thickness . 3))
    \whiteout whiteout-rounded-box
}
\markup {
  \combine
    \filled-box #'(-1 . 18) #'(-3 . 4) #1
    \override #'((style . outline) (thickness . 3))
    \whiteout whiteout-outline
}

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Used properties:

  • thickness (())
  • style (box)
\with-color color (color) arg (markup)

Draw arg in color specified by color.

\markup {
  \with-color #red
  red
  \hspace #2
  \with-color #green
  green
  \hspace #2
  \with-color "#0000ff"
  blue
}

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\with-dimension axis (integer) val (pair of numbers) arg (markup)

Set the horizontal dimension of arg to val if axis is equal to X. If axis is equal to Y, set the vertical dimension of arg to val instead.

\with-dimension-from axis (integer) arg1 (markup) arg2 (markup)

Print arg2 but replace the horizontal dimension with the one from arg1 if axis is set to X. If axis is set to Y, replace the vertical dimension with the one from arg1 instead.

\with-dimensions x (pair of numbers) y (pair of numbers) arg (markup)

Set the horizontal and vertical dimensions of arg to x and y.

\with-dimensions-from arg1 (markup) arg2 (markup)

Print arg2 with the horizontal and vertical dimensions of arg1.

\with-link label (symbol) arg (markup)

Add a link to the page holding label label around arg. This only works in the PDF backend.

\markup {
  \with-link #'label {
    \italic { This links to the page
               containing the label... }
  }
}
\with-outline outline (markup) arg (markup)

Print arg with the outline and dimensions of outline. The outline is used by skylines to resolve collisions (not for whiteout).

\with-true-dimension axis (integer) arg (markup)

Give arg its actual dimension (extent) on axis. Sometimes, the extents of a markup’s printed ink differs from the default extents. The main case is if glyphs are involved. By default, the extents of a glyph are based on the glyph’s metrics (i.e., a default vertical and horizontal size for the glyph), which, for various reasons, are often not identical to its bounding box (i.e., the smallest rectangle that completely encompasses the glyph’s outline) – in most cases, the outline protrudes the box spanned up by the metrics.

\markup
  \fontsize #10
  \override #'((box-padding . 0) (thickness . 0.2))
  \box
  \musicglyph "scripts.trill"

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For purposes other than setting text, this behavior may not be wanted. You can use \with-true-dimension in order to give the markup its actual printed extent.

\markup
  \fontsize #10
  \override #'((box-padding . 0) (thickness . 0.2))
  \box
  \with-true-dimension #X
  \musicglyph "scripts.trill"

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\with-true-dimensions arg (markup)

\markup \with-true-dimensions arg is short for \markup \with-true-dimension #X \with-true-dimension #Y arg, i.e., \with-true-dimensions has the effect of \with-true-dimension on both axes.


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