On Fri 26 Apr 2024 at 20:33:26 (-0400), David Olson wrote:
> As it turns out, the "bc" text needs to be in lower case for \smallCaps to
> work.
>
> title = \markup { 539. Threshing Floor of Aruna. 1100 \smallCaps bc }
>
> it doesn't operate on text that's already capitalized.
There's a bumper
Olson
Los Angeles
- Original Message -
From: "William Rehwinkel"
To: "dadadharma @dslextreme.com" , "lilypond-user"
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2024 3:51:32 PM
Subject: Re: subscript in lyrics
Dear David,
You have to make the whole title a markup, in other words
the curly
brackets.
Thanks again for your earlier help; it works beautifully.
David Olson
Los Angeles
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Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2024 5:59:03 PM
Subject: Re: subscript
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Subject: Re: subscript in lyrics
On Sat, 20 Apr 2024, David Olson wrote:
> I'm a lyric poet writing songs about science.
>
> "CO2" is three syllables and often works better than "carbon di
On Sat, 20 Apr 2024, David Olson wrote:
> I'm a lyric poet writing songs about science.
>
> "CO2" is three syllables and often works better than "carbon dioxide".
>
> It's acceptable even if "2" doesn't appear as a subscript (one sees this
> usage frequently), but subscript would be cool.
>
> A
Hello LilyPonders,
I'm a lyric poet writing songs about science.
"CO2" is three syllables and often works better than "carbon dioxide".
It's acceptable even if "2" doesn't appear as a subscript (one sees this usage
frequently), but subscript would be cool.
A superscript option would be