OK - so this "tiny" example is 107 lines of code.  I don't believe this is the 
absolute minimum that this can be reduced to to make the point - it's too 
complex for me to understand.  If you want help with this it's your job (not 
anyone else's) to reduce it to the absolute minimum that shows the problem.  
Please do that, and then hope that someone can help.  We're looking for code of 
something like 10 lines maximum, not over 100.

--
Phil Holmes


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: MING TSANG 
  To: -Eluze ; lilypond-user mailinglist 
  Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 9:07 PM
  Subject: Re: consolidate code


        From: Eluze 
        Subject: Re: consolidate code 
        Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 11:57:54 -0800 (PST) 

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MING TSANG wrote
> I hope the attached .ly file qualifies as tiny snippet.

>>certainly not - please reduce it to one or two notes to show the >>unexpected
>>behavior, and define clearly what you'd expect!I reduce the six variables to 
>>three; six bars note to 3 bars. I want to demonstrate the problem and what I 
>>expect. I expect all numbers on top of solfege ( s, so; f, fa).    

> Any help or suggestion is appreciated.  I don't know scheme code. I do not
> under what the code is doing except they display numbers or solfege. 

>>you could at least specify where the code you use is coming from!I don't 
>>recall where and when I got the original code. It was since v2.15 not v1.15 
>>as I mention on my original post.

>>thanks!
>>EluzeHere is the revise .ly and .pdf

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