On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Keith OHara <k-ohara5...@oco.net> wrote:
> Xavier Noria <fxn <at> hashref.com> writes: > > > > subtitle = \markup { "Part for" \concat{"E"\flat} "saxaphone"} > > > > That would be a nice touch. The flat looks weird over here though (see > > attachment), is there an alternate markup I could use? > > Bummer. You can remove the \concat {} to get a space between E and flat. > LilyPond reads unicode, in the utf-8 encoding, so you can use the flat > character ♭, unicode 2ffD to write E♭ directly in your input file. Your > text editor might not have a glyph for the flat, but you will see the flat > sign from the roman font in the PDF file. > This produces acceptable (to my eyes) results for the subtitle using 2.16.1: subtitle = \markup { "Part for E" \concat { \translate #'(-0.3 . 0.6) \abs-fontsize #8 \flat } "saxophone" } James Worlton
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