long 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
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> 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.
>>>
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 8:55 AM, 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
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 s