"Boris Shingarov" <address@hidden> writes:
Hi David,
for theoretical work it often is necessary to write several short
systems in one line, interspersed with text.
This is exactly what we are doing.
I don't manage to have
a) new systems continue aligned to the previous system in a line,
like
when doing
\line { \score { ... \layout {} } some text \score { ... \layout
{} } }
I am not sure I understand what the problem is. Do you mean having
several embedded scores on one line? Like this:
\markuplines {
\justified-lines {
some text
\score { ... \layout {} }
more text
\score { ... \layout {} }
}
}
What is the functionality missing from this?
Make it concrete:
\markuplines {
\justified-lines {
some text
\score { e''' \layout {} }
more text
\score { c \layout {} }
}
}
Nothing lines up. Text is in the sky, music systems are skewed.