Demonstrating the power and flexibility of the \markup function
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Here are some examples of how various markup texts can be obtained with LilyPond syntax. You won't probably be needing all of them in a standard score, but hey, you never know...
\version "2.24.0"
%% http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=252
{
f'1-\markup {
foo
\raise #0.2 \hbracket \bold bar
\override #'(baseline-skip . 4)
\bracket \column {
baz
bazr
bla
}
\hspace #2.0
\override #'(font-encoding . fetaMusic) {
\lookup "noteheads-0"
}
\semiflat
{ }
\combine "X" "+"
\combine "o" "/"
}
g'1-\markup {
%% \char-number #"abc1234abc"
\box \column {
\line { "string 1" }
\line { "string 2" }
%% \concat { "f" "i" }
}
" "
\draw-circle #1 #0.3 ##f
" "
\draw-circle #1 #0.3 ##t
" "
\italic Norsk
\super "2"
" "
\raise #3.0 \whiteout white-out
\circle \dynamic p
\with-color #green Green
\dynamic sfzp
\huge { "A" \smaller "A" \smaller \smaller "A"
\smaller \smaller \smaller "A" }
\sub "alike"
}
c''4
}