Hi Thomas,
> ...
> Thanks pointing me to this possibility, in my use-case I then could do:
> (define (p) (cons '(1 2 3) '(4 5 6)))
> (define l1 '(a b c))
> (define l2 '(x y z))
> (cons* l1 l2 (car (p)) (cdr (p)) '())
> =>
> ((a b c) (x y z) (1 2 3) (4 5 6))
Yes, if you can (you mentioned the co
Am Fr., 19. Apr. 2019 um 23:37 Uhr schrieb Trevor :
>
>
> Aaron, Harm
>
> Could I please comment on just one feature? The overrides to add or inhibit
> arrow-heads at the left and right ends of the Slur are:
>
> \override Slur.details.arrow-left = #LEFT
> \override Slur.details.arrow-right = #
Hi Ursus,
Apologies, you most likely want to define a new markup function. Also in
the NR.
Andrew
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Hi David,
Am Sa., 20. Apr. 2019 um 03:52 Uhr schrieb David Pirotte :
>
> Hi again,
>
> Replying twice to myself in a row, how is that :)
> A little tired I guess ...
>
> > > Note that the above will only work if the last 'blue item' has 3
> > > elements, you'd
> > > need to adapt
Wrote my first music function and it crashed with a lot of error
messages.
TieMarkup =
#(define-music-function
(parser location xpos len)
(number? number?)
#{
\markup
\override #'(adjust-x-pos . #xpos)
\override #'(adjust-length . #len)
\undertie
#
HI Ursus,
You will need to use a music function. You can look this up in the notation
reference (NR).
Also, you are making overrides of properties but have not specified any
markup to apply them to. Not sure what you are after.
As usual, let me take a moment to suggest it would be great for you
I have defined this function in an include.ly file
MyMarkup = {
\markup
\override #'(adjust-x-pos . 1.0)
\override #'(adjust-length . 1.5)
}
I have found the explanation for non-static substitution in the
documentation.