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A.13 Commandes pour liste de markups
Les commandes suivantes peuvent être utilisées dans un bloc
\markuplist { }
.
-
\column-lines
args (markup list) -
Like
\column
, but return a list of lines instead of a single markup.baseline-skip
determines the space between each markup in args.Used properties:
-
baseline-skip
-
-
\justified-lines
args (markup list) -
Like
\justify
, but return a list of lines instead of a single markup. Use\override-lines #'(line-width . X)
to set the line width; X is the number of staff spaces.Used properties:
-
text-direction
(1
) -
word-space
-
line-width
(#f
) -
baseline-skip
-
-
\map-commands
compose (procedure) args (markup list) -
This applies the function compose to every markup in args (including elements of markup list command calls) in order to produce a new markup list. Since the return value from a markup list command call is not a markup list but rather a list of stencils, this requires passing those stencils off as the results of individual markup calls. That way, the results should work out as long as no markups rely on side effects.
-
\override-lines
new-prop (pair) args (markup list) -
Like
\override
, for markup lists. -
\score-lines
score (score) -
This is the same as the
\score
markup but delivers its systems as a list of lines. Its score argument is entered in braces like it would be for\score
. -
\string-lines
strg (string) -
Takes the string strg and splits it at the character provided by the property
split-char
, defaulting to#\newline
. Surrounding whitespace is removed from every resulting string. The returned list of markups is ready to be formatted by other markup or markup list commands like\column
,\line
, etc.\markup { \column \string-lines "foo, foo, bar, bar, buzz, buzz!" }
Used properties:
-
split-char
(#\newline
)
-
-
\table
column-align (number list) lst (markup list) -
Returns a table.
column-align specifies how each column is aligned, possible values are -1, 0, 1. The number of elements in column-align determines how many columns will be printed. The entries to print are given by lst, a markup-list. If needed, the last row is filled up with
point-stencil
s. Overridingpadding
may be used to increase columns horizontal distance. Overridingbaseline-skip
to increase rows vertical distance.% A markup command to print a fixed-width number. \markup fwnum = \markup \override #'(font-features . ("ss01" "-kern")) \number \etc \markuplist { \override #'(padding . 2) \table #'(0 1 0 -1) { \underline { center-aligned right-aligned center-aligned left-aligned } one \fwnum 1 thousandth \fwnum 0.001 eleven \fwnum 11 hundredth \fwnum 0.01 twenty \fwnum 20 tenth \fwnum 0.1 thousand \fwnum 1000 one \fwnum 1.0 } }
Used properties:
-
baseline-skip
-
padding
(0
)
-
-
\table-of-contents
-
Used properties:
-
baseline-skip
-
-
\wordwrap-internal
justify (boolean) args (markup list) -
Internal markup list command used to define
\justify
and\wordwrap
.Used properties:
-
text-direction
(1
) -
word-space
-
line-width
(#f
)
-
-
\wordwrap-lines
args (markup list) -
Like
\wordwrap
, but return a list of lines instead of a single markup. Use\override-lines #'(line-width . X)
to set the line width, where X is the number of staff spaces.Used properties:
-
text-direction
(1
) -
word-space
-
line-width
(#f
) -
baseline-skip
-
-
\wordwrap-string-internal
justify (boolean) arg (string) -
Internal markup list command that is used to define
\justify-string
and\wordwrap-string
.Used properties:
-
text-direction
(1
) -
word-space
-
line-width
-
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