@ref{Rehearsal marks},
@ref{Formatting text},
@ref{Music notation inside markup},
-@ref{The Feta font}.
+@ref{The Emmentaler font}.
Snippets:
@rlsr{Text}.
More generally, any available musical symbol may be included
separately in a markup object, as demonstrated below; an exhaustive
list of these symbols and their names can be found in
-@ref{The Feta font}.
+@ref{The Emmentaler font}.
@lilypond[quote,verbatim]
\relative {
@seealso
Notation Reference:
@ref{Music},
-@ref{The Feta font},
+@ref{The Emmentaler font},
@ref{Fonts explained}.
Installed Files:
using Pango.
Music notation fonts can be described as a set of specific glyphs,
-ordered in several families. The following syntax allows various
-LilyPond @code{feta} non-text fonts to be used directly in markup
-mode:
+ordered in several families. The following syntax allows LilyPond's
+various @emph{Feta} glyphs to be used directly in markup mode:
@lilypond[quote,verbatim,fragment]
a'1^\markup {
@seealso
Notation Reference:
-@ref{The Feta font},
+@ref{The Emmentaler font},
@ref{Music notation inside markup},
@ref{Rotating objects},
@ref{Selecting font and font size},