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\markup { \fill-line { \fontsize #3 \bold \concat { "I. MOVEMENT - " \italic "TACE" } } } %%%%% Is this what you want? On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 1:22 PM, David Bobroff <bobr...@centrum.is> wrote: > I'm replacing a damaged page from a part. I want to follow the style of > the rest of the pages. I want to indicate a tacet movement like this: > > > \markup { > \fill-line { > \fontsize #3 \bold "I. MOVEMENT - TACE" > } > } > > The above works just fine. What I want, though, is to have the word > "TACE" it italics. If I do this: > > \markup { > \fill-line { > \fontsize #3 \bold "I. MOVEMENT - " \fontsize #3 \bold \italic "TACE" > > } > } > > ...the rest of the line the spacing becomes problematic. How can I change > fonts while still keeping it all centered? By changing fonts I see that I > have another separate 'element' which is being spaced out across the line. > I tried taking hints from the custom headers section. I tried adding > \null(s) but the output was unpredictable. > > Help? > > -David > > ______________________________**_________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/**listinfo/lilypond-user<https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user> >
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