%% Generated by lilypond-book.py %% Options: [indent=0\mm,verbatim,doctitle,alt=[image of music],texidoc,line-width=160\mm] \include "lilypond-book-preamble.ly" % **************************************************************** % Start cut-&-pastable-section % **************************************************************** \paper { #(define dump-extents #t) indent = 0\mm line-width = 160\mm force-assignment = #"" line-width = #(- line-width (* mm 3.000000)) } \layout { } % **************************************************************** % ly snippet: % **************************************************************** \sourcefilename "volta-text-markup-using-repeatcommands.ly" \sourcefileline 0 %% Do not edit this file; it is auto-generated from input/new %% This file is in the public domain. \version "2.12.0" \header { lsrtags = "repeats" texidoc = "Though volte are best specified using @code{\\repeat volta}, the context property @code{repeatCommands} must be used in cases where the volta text needs more advanced formatting with @code{\\markup}. Since @code{repeatCommands} takes a list, the simplest method of including markup is to use an identifier for the text and embed it in the command list using the Scheme syntax @w{@code{#(list (list 'volta textIdentifier))}}. Start- and end-repeat commands can be added as separate list elements:" doctitle = "Volta text markup using @code{repeatCommands}" } % begin verbatim voltaAdLib = \markup { 1. 2. 3... \text \italic { ad lib. } } \relative c'' { c1 \set Score.repeatCommands = #(list (list 'volta voltaAdLib) 'start-repeat) c4 b d e \set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f) (volta "4.") end-repeat) f1 \set Score.repeatCommands = #'((volta #f)) } % **************************************************************** % end ly snippet % ****************************************************************