3 Experimental markup titles are available in direct PostScript output:
5 export GS_LIB=$(pwd)/mf/out:/usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1/bluesky/cm
6 lilypond-bin -fps input/title/title-markup.ly
10 latinTest = \markup { \latin-i "Hellö" }
14 { \normalsize "normalsize"
18 \smaller \smaller "smaller"
20 \smaller \smaller \smaller "smaller"
23 { \normalsize "normalsize"
27 \bigger \bigger "bigger"
29 \bigger \bigger \bigger "bigger"
34 spaceTest = \markup { "two space chars" }
36 texidoc = "Make titles using markup. Only in direct PostScript output."
38 ##tagline = "my tagline for v \version"
39 copyright = "Copyright by /me"
41 %dedication = "För my dør Lily"
42 % ugh: encoding char-size
43 %dedication = "For my öòóôõø so dear Lily"
44 dedication = \markup { "For my "
48 subtitle = "(and (the) subtitle)"
49 subsubtitle = "Sub sub title"
52 texttranslator = "Text Translator"
54 meter = "Meter (huh?)"
56 instrument = "Instrument"
59 %% Override automatic book title
60 %% bookTitle = \markup { \fill-line < \huge\bold \title > > }
64 \context Staff \notes \relative c' {
65 c2-\sizeTest c2-\spaceTest
68 #(paper-set-staff-size (* 11.0 pt))
73 %% Override automatic score title
74 %% scoreTitle = \markup { "Tweetje" }
80 \context Staff \notes \relative c' {
81 \repeat unfold 35 { a b c d \break }