Jay Hamilton-3 wrote >>> Hello- don't know where to look in the manual for a single word made >>> bold inside a set of words in a \markup >>> I'm using 2:14 to finish up a major work that's taken 2 years so I >>> would like to stick with it. >>> If this is not possible in version 2:14 then I'll do without. >> >> Uh, >> >> \markup { With a \bold single bold word } >> >> Where is the problem? >> >> -- >> David Kastrup >> > As usual I don't know how to phrase the question first time here's what > I want; > in the following I need to emphasize either larger or bolder the single > word maps. > David's suggestion does not work I suspect because it's already some > form of bold. So I need more info or a suggestion, and pointing to the > manual so i know where to look next time is most educational. > Here's the header > > \header { > title = "The Map" > subtitle = "What kind of map" > subsubtitle = \markup {\center-column { "Scene 5" "This scene > introduces the maps projected behind P & D."" P's map is the D'Scudery > map of love, D's is a map of Marseille."" Each map should have a sort of > 'you are here' spot lit on them."" This light should move as they move > along their paths to themselves."}}
you can revert the default setting of the subsubtitle with subsubtitle = \markup * \normal-text* \center-column { \wordwrap-lines { and \bold will work then! Eluze -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/More-explicit-request-on-bold-in-markup-tp145320p145323.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user