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From: | Federico Bruni |
Subject: | Re: tips for formatting an interview |
Date: | Tue, 17 Nov 2015 21:24:51 +0100 |
Le 14/11/2015 15:22, Federico Bruni a écrit :Hi allI'm trying to format directly in LilyPond an interview (the single text only part of a book). I don't want to use lilypond-book and LaTeX justbecause of this minor part of the book. I've two questions: 1) There's any way to place the text on two columns AND let LilyPond reflow it depending on the available space on the page?The documentation contains an example where you must decide in advance what goes into column left and what into column right. I'd like to avoidthis.Have a look at Nicolas Sceaux's site. I used (once adapted to my purpose) one of his markup definitions for the libretto of King Arthur.
Thank you for the advice! I think I found it: https://github.com/nsceaux/nenuvar/blob/fa405cd074a4bc4210e33d6d2c13e7fa4ed2cdc8/common/columns.ilyThe default is two columns, but the width of each column is too narrow for my use case. How can I override it? I know how to reduce the column-padding, which is a property of page-columns-helper.
But I have some problem with modifying column-width, as defined here: https://github.com/nsceaux/nenuvar/blob/fa405cd074a4bc4210e33d6d2c13e7fa4ed2cdc8/common/columns.ily#L75
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