Kieren MacMillan <kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca> writes: > Hi all, > >> What Kieren mentioned is new to me too and I would be curious see, how one >> can use these commands in a context You've mentioned. > > The idea is as seen in the snippet, below, where certain music is added "at > the coda", using tags. > Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work. > David K: What do I need to change in this snippet to get it to work as > expected?
Quoting the manual: Sometimes you want to splice some music at a particular place in an existing music expression. You can use `\pushToTag' and `\appendToTag' for adding material at the front or end of the `elements' of an existing music construct. Not every music construct has `elements', but sequential and simultaneous music are safe bets: > global = { > \tag #'intro > \time 4/4 s1*3 > \time 3/4 s4*3 > \tag #'verse > \time 5/4 s4*5*12 > \tag #'bridge > s4*5 > \time 4/4 s1 > \tag #'coda > \time 2/2 s1*9 > \bar "|." > } But you don't tag sequential or simultaneous music here, but rather \time statements. Writing \tag #'code << \time 2/2 >> is likely what you intend here. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user