On 9 May 2018 at 10:45, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote: > Gianmaria Lari <gianmarial...@gmail.com> writes: > > > On 13 April 2018 at 09:13, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote: > > > >> Gianmaria Lari <gianmarial...@gmail.com> writes: > >> > > >> > At the moment I do this > >> > > >> > \version "2.19.81" > >> > var = {a b \tag #'lastnote a} > >> > {\removeWithTag #'lastnote \var a ~ a} > >> > > >> > but I would like to know if there are other solution (maybe better?). > >> > >> 2.21.0 (current master) ac"cepts it as-is. > >> > >> -- > >> David Kastrup > >> > > > > What about this David: > > > > \version "2.19.81" > > var = {a b c d} > > {\var( \var )} > > > > > > Will it work in the future? > > > > Probably not what you had in mind. ( and ) are not treated differently: > they are attached to the last note of a preceding phrase, similarly any > other post-event. But you could probably write > > {<>( \var \var )} > > instead to get what I presume to be the desired effect. >
hihi :) This is exactly what I wanted. But I don't understand why your code works and mine doesn't. Isn't "var" a phrase and 'd' the last note of the that phrase?
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