On 2013/08/16 02:38:49, Mark Polesky wrote:
David Kastrup wrote: >> Any chance to join them completely? > > Not yet. It's a long-term goal. And of course, there are a > few things that are not easily reconciled: compare > \void\displayScheme -5 > with > \void\displayMusic -5
Well, I played around with this, and David's example is pretty convincing. I vote to go ahead with adding \displayMarkup.
Huh? Can you name a _single_ advantage that is gained by having \displayMarkup (which is only different from \displayScheme by refusing to accept a number of arguments) instead of \displayScheme?
One thing I don't understand though: what value is there in writing a \displayScheme command that takes a scheme argument and prints a scheme expression to the console? Seems pretty redundant to me.
You are aware that a scheme? argument does not mean that the argument needs to be entered with #? \markup { "Hi" } is a perfectly valid Scheme argument for a music function. https://codereview.appspot.com/12732043/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel