Forgive my ignorance, but if I don't ask, I won't learn.

On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 09:19:22PM +0100, Noeck wrote:
> 
> Snippet:
> 
> \paper {
>   fonts = #
>   (make-pango-font-tree
>    "Linux Libertine O"
>    "Linux Biolinum O"
>    "Ubuntu Mono"
>    (/ (* staff-height pt) 2.5))
> }
> 
> \markup "Ligatures: The Que fi fl"

I never use ligatures, so I'm puzzled about the syntax here.

What is special about that markup syntax that tells lily that
there are any ligatures present in the markup?

What if the markup were:

\markup "Ligatures: The Que fine flour"

Does that markup also contain ligatures?

Thanks for the edification!


Jim

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