Thanks for the bug report, the typo has been corrected.
Rob Vlasaty wrote:
In the Creating Titles section of the documents it says: \paper { bookTitleMarkup = \markup { \fill-line @{ \fromproperty #'header:title \fromproperty #'header:composer @} } } When I copied and pasted this to my file, lilypond stopped at the "@", saying expected "{". After I removed the @'s it worked ok using 2.5.31 on Windows. Should the @'s be removed from the documentation? I'm only learning about markups and scheme functions, and it's pretty slow going. I've programmed in C++, Fortran, and even assembly languages, but I find this really tough. I guess that's because there seem to be a lot of key-words, and I don't know where most of them come from.
For markup, you can find a complete list of functions in Section "8.1.7 Overview of text markup commands". For Scheme, you would need some documentation of the basic language (I survive quite well with the standard document found at http://www.schemers.org/Documents/Standards/R5RS/ but I knew other LISP dialects before). Then, you can read in Chapter "11 Interfaces for programmers" of the LilyPond manual for the LilyPond specifics and finally browse your way Lilypond Documentation -> Program Reference -> Scheme functions to get a complete(?) list of additional Scheme functions available in LilyPond. You should also search the mailing list archives for emails from Nicolas Sceaux, who has done lots of the Scheme interface hacking and has provided several useful examples. /Mats
Rob
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