Is it possible to define a \markup macro that looks like a lilypond command?
This produces the output I want:
\version "2.5.23" #(def-markup-command (tempoMark layout props str) (markup?) (interpret-markup layout props (markup #:bold #:large str))) \relative c'' { c4^\markup{ \tempoMark Allegro } }
I'm wondering if I can alter the syntax so the command is used like this:
\relative c'' { c4^\tempoMark{ Allegro } }
No, it would require new code in parser.yy - but it is an intriguing idea that I'm willing to consider.
-- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen
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