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Re: mdash in markup?
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Noeck |
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Re: mdash in markup? |
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Fri, 03 May 2013 13:43:56 +0200 |
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Am 03.05.2013 13:35, schrieb Noeck:
> Am 03.05.2013 13:16, schrieb James Harkins:
>> How should one use — in a markup block?
>
>
> You can use the unicode character directly: —
Some methods:
1.) copy this: —
2.) (under linux): Compose + - - -
3.) what you probably intended: use the html code:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/special-characters#ascii-aliases
\paper {
#(include-special-characters)
}
\markup "—"
4.) Using the unicode number (x2014):
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/notation/special-characters#unicode
\markup { \char ##x2014 }
Cheers,
Joram
- Re: mdash in markup?, (continued)
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- Re: mdash in markup?, Urs Liska, 2013/05/03
- Re: mdash in markup?, James Harkins, 2013/05/04
- Re: mdash in markup?, David Kastrup, 2013/05/04
- Re: mdash in markup?, James Harkins, 2013/05/04
- Re: mdash in markup?, Werner LEMBERG, 2013/05/05
- Re: mdash in markup?, David Kastrup, 2013/05/05
- Re: mdash in markup?, James Harkins, 2013/05/05
- Re: mdash in markup?, Urs Liska, 2013/05/05
Re: mdash in markup?, Noeck, 2013/05/03
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