Malte:
Than you very much for your response.I don't play piano. I only transcribe from 
score sheet which has measure shown (in original) as lilypond displayed.I copy 
and paste the lilybin to the emaill. It must be the email default it to change 
the link into html. I don't know to avoid this..The (B) output displays extra 
empty measure, while (A) output does not. I am wondering why it does that?I use 
variable the way I am using is because I am trying to re-use the code for other 
measure in the piece ( 10 measures).I look up the  acronym from wikipedia     
   - WTF, an acronym for "What the fuck?", an expression of disbelief
If that is what you mean, I don't appreciate the language. I appreciate you 
help.Immanuel,Ming.

      

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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 15:04:09 +0100
From: Malte Meyn <lilyp...@maltemeyn.de>
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: difference of code construct
Message-ID: <56ec0ad9.5070...@maltemeyn.de>
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Am 18.03.2016 um 14:25 schrieb MING TSANG:
> Hi, lilyponder:
> I have a question about coding construct. Please refer to lilybin  attachment
>  LilyPond Score
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> Immanuel,Ming

WTF are you doing there?

First of all, I hate HTML mails but the text version doesn?t provide the 
lilybin link.

Then you use dozens of variables with numbers as names which makes the 
code very confusing.

The variable ? contains only one rest which is forced to a certain 
pitch. This is why you see no difference in the output: Two of these 
rests are there but both of them are forced to the center of the staff. 
This forced positioning shouldn?t be necessary because LilyPond?s 
default output looks the same but is more robust concerning 
transposition etc.

off-topic: The second chord in m. 2 isn?t playable on the piano if you 
don?t have giant hands (I don?t know a single pianist who can play 
that). Are you sure that this is correct?



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