Simon Albrecht <simon.albre...@mail.de> writes: > On 05.08.19 23:10, Werner LEMBERG wrote: >>>> To ask differently: In file `paper.scm' I can see >>>> >>>> (module-remove! m 'line-width) >>>> >>>> to remove `line-width'; I now wonder what value for `m' I have to >>>> use... >>> \paper { >>> #(module-remove! (current-module) 'line-width) >>> } >>> >>> should work for doing this via Scheme. >> This works, thanks! Shall this be mentioned somewhere in the >> documentation? > > > I think what we currently cover in the Extending Manual is limited to > an essential number of examples to cover the foundation of Scheme > usage in common cases. This seems like a useful snippet, but in a more > rare situation, so I wouldn’t think the manual is the right place… > > By the way, I happened to see that section 1.3.4 of the Extending > Manual sets off on the fact that it’s not possible to attach > articulations to variables (“We know that `{ \music -. -> }' will not > work in LilyPond”). So when that changes in future versions, this will > need to be rewritten.
It only works in music sequences now, not in general. You'll still not be able to state something like var = \music -. -> if I remember correctly. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user