Hello Mike, This works :
\version "2.20.0" rf = #(make-dynamic-script "rf") { a \rf } JM > Le 1 oct. 2020 à 19:43, Mike Dean <dean...@aquinas.edu> a écrit : > > Having stumbled across entering in \fz directly, I didn't explore any further > using #(make-dynamic-script). > But since you mentioned, looking at examples in the Notation manual, I > understood that it should go before the relative command. > Precisely, I had this sequence: > \score { > fz = #(make-dynamic-script "fz") > \relative c''{ > \tempo "Allegretto" > \time 3/4 > \partial 4 > > and that is what generated the error > Mike Dean > > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 10:32 AM David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org > <mailto:d...@gnu.org>> wrote: > Mike Dean <dean...@aquinas.edu <mailto:dean...@aquinas.edu>> writes: > > > Two questions in typesetting a piece by Haydn: > > 1. Does Fz needs to be defined (unlike sfz)? > > 2. where should > > fz = #(make-dynamic-script "fz") > > be placed in order not to generate an error? > > > > C:/Users/Mike > > Dean/AppData/Local/Temp/frescobaldi-lis_ksvl/tmpgdr3w9ef/J-Haydn-Minuet in > > C-correct.ly:14:1 <0>: error: not a note name: fz > > > > > > fz = #(make-dynamic-script "fz") > > Well, apparently line 14 in your file is not a good place. Since you > don't show any other line, it's hard to say anything just why it is not > a good place. > > -- > David Kastrup