Op vr, 22-04-2005 te 15:45 -0500, schreef Fairchild: > Han-Wen - > > You convince me that deciphering the \paper \layout etc functionality is > rather hopeless via experimentation. I hope the documenters are listening. > > BTW, in your first example, using 2.4.3, "linewidth = " is not accepted and > "foobar =" does nothing discernible. Is there documentation somewhere for > the "#(list" thingie?
I'm trying to explain that \paper (like \header and \layout) are places where you can assign any kind of variable (in this example, "foobar" is set to jibberish). I guess we might need to add type checks and documentation for layout variables (similar to properties), but at the moment, you'll have to do with decyphering the manual. > \header { > linewidth = 5.0 \cm > foobar = #(list 2 5 7 'symbol "string") > } > > which -of course- doesn't do anything notable. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user