2012/2/9 Martin Tarenskeen <[email protected]>: > > Hi, > > Everyone who knows a bit about TeX/LaTeX knows what the result looks like > when you use \LaTeX or \TeX in your source text. > > Wouldn't it be nice to have something like that for the word "LilyPond" ? A > standard way to display "LilyPond" in documents and for example in the > default lilypond tagline ? > > I personally would not choose something fancy like (La)TeX uses.
This is my proposal (I did it just for fun a while ago)
lilypond = \markup {
\raise #0.4 \epsfile #X #4 #"schematic-lilypond-logo.eps"
\epsfile #X #10 #"lilypond-logo-fvila-G.eps"
%\raise #1.7 {\tiny "(.org)"}
}
{ c' }
\lilypond
%%END
Files attached.
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Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
www.paconet.org , www.csmbadajoz.com
<<attachment: document.png>>
lilypond-logo-fvila-G.eps
Description: PostScript document
schematic-lilypond-logo.eps
Description: PostScript document
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