Thanks for the trick.
Actually, \& is OK.
Mats Bengtsson
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Objet : Re: using & in title
28/05/2004 12:27
Anything you write in the header fields is sent directly to
LaTeX which formats the titling. So, this is really a LaTeX
question, not a LilyPond question.
In ordinary LaTeX, the solution is to "escape" the & with a
backslash: \&
However, in the LilyPond input, you have to escape the backslash
once more, so you should write \\& to get a & in the printed output.
/Mats
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> Hi list !
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> I try to have the piece
>
> \header { piece="Les Galans & les Dames"}
>
> printed. But Lilly seems to be annoyed by the symbol &. How can make Lily print it
> like I want ?
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