If you don't want to alter baseline-skip, you
could use combine and vspace:
\version "2.19.52" \language
"english" \markuplist { \override #'(line-width .
80) \override #'(padding . 5) \override
#'(baseline-skip . 2.5) \table #'(-1 -1)
{ \wordwrap {Bar 27}
\wordwrap {This text is hopelessly garbled in the sources, which are also
mutually
inconsistent.
The editor has produced what he hopes is a performable version.}
\wordwrap {Bar 29}
\combine \wordwrap { "in tempo" aligned but probably best on 6/16 (in neither of
the primary
sources).
On experiment this has been found to work best} \vspace #1
} }
-- Phil Holmes
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2019 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: Can \markuplist prduce uneven width columns?
Phil,
Thanks - I've just found that out. There's an unwelcome interaction
between \table and \wordwrap in that the same property - baseline-skip - is
used to control both the distance between the lines of wordwrapped text and
the distance between the table rows. The defaults give horrible results. So I
have to keep on adjusting the value of the property which is a pain :(
\version "2.19.52"
\language
"english"
\markuplist { \override #'(line-width . 80)
\override #'(padding . 5) \override #'(baseline-skip .
5) \table #'(-1 -1) { \wordwrap
{Bar 27} \override #'(baseline-skip . 2)
\wordwrap {This text is hopelessly garbled in the sources, which are also
mutually inconsistent.
The editor has produced what he hopes is a performable version.}
\wordwrap {Bar 29} \override #'(baseline-skip .
2) \wordwrap { "in tempo" aligned but probably best on 6/16
(in neither of the primary sources).
On experiment this has been found to work best}
} }
Best regards,
Peter mailto:address@hidden www.ptoye.com
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Wednesday, November 27, 2019, 3:14:27 PM, Phil Holmes wrote:
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