I am sorry I am a real beginner, this:

    title = \markup {\roman "Nomen Cognomen" \concat {\with-color
#(x11-color "red")  "M" \with-color #(x11-color "black") "vsicvs"} }

produces errors.




Graham Percival-3 wrote:
> 
> Use \concat.  See the docs for details.
> 
> Cheers,
> - Graham
> 
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 09:55:49AM -0700, Jayaratna wrote:
>> 
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> I need to print in red colour the first letter in a word, but the
>> following:
>> 
>> \markup {\roman \with-color #(x11-color "red") "M" \with-color
>> #(x11-color
>> "black") "vsicvs"}
>> 
>> creates a space between the coloured letter and the rest of the word.
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>> Thank you in advance,
>> Andrea
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