Le vendredi 03 novembre 2023 à 21:48 +0100, Hans Aikema a écrit :
> Looking at the various documentation snippets on repeats it looks like there
> is no way to use the \repeat instruction to encode what I’m trying to
> transcribe into Lilypond.
>
> Nevertheless want to check with the collective k
Looking at the various documentation snippets on repeats it looks like there is
no way to use the \repeat instruction to encode what I’m trying to transcribe
into Lilypond.
Nevertheless want to check with the collective knowledge on this list to
prevent that I’m somehow overlooking the obvious
On 11/3/23 9:31 AM, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Le vendredi 03 novembre 2023 à 09:13 -0700, Paul Scott a écrit :
Thank you! I thought it was a type problem. The solution would have
been clear in C or Fortran or Pascal or Forth that I have programmed in.
Except that it doesn't work /blush/...
On 11/3/23 2:43 AM, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Le 3 nov. 2023 à 09:35, Paul Scott a écrit :
\markup\fill-line{ \firstPage }
59 is a number, but you're trying to use it as a string, so try
\markup \fill-line { #(markup->string firstPage) }
I tried:
\version "2.25.9"
firstPage = #59
\book{
Le vendredi 03 novembre 2023 à 09:13 -0700, Paul Scott a écrit :
> Thank you! I thought it was a type problem. The solution would have
> been clear in C or Fortran or Pascal or Forth that I have programmed in.
Except that it doesn't work *blush*...
I wanted to write "number->string" and some
Thank you! I thought it was a type problem. The solution would have
been clear in C or Fortran or Pascal or Forth that I have programmed in.
Paul
On 11/3/23 2:43 AM, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Le 3 nov. 2023 à 09:35, Paul Scott a écrit :
\markup\fill-line{ \firstPage }
59 is a number, but
> Le 3 nov. 2023 à 09:35, Paul Scott a écrit :
>
> \markup\fill-line{ \firstPage }
59 is a number, but you're trying to use it as a string, so try
\markup \fill-line { #(markup->string firstPage) }
On 11/3/23 12:42 AM, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
Le 3 nov. 2023 à 07:56, Paul Scott a écrit :
I know how to use fromproperty to put the page number in a header or
footer. Can I get the page number in a variable so I can use it in
another text string?
It depends on what kind of variable you ar
> On 3 Nov 2023, at 08:43, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>
>>> Le 3 nov. 2023 à 07:56, Paul Scott a écrit :
>>>
>> I know how to use fromproperty to put the page number in a header or footer.
>> Can I get the page number in a variable so I can use it in another text
>> string?
>
>
> It depends
> Le 3 nov. 2023 à 07:56, Paul Scott a écrit :
> I know how to use fromproperty to put the page number in a header or footer.
> Can I get the page number in a variable so I can use it in another text
> string?
It depends on what kind of variable you are talking about and what you want to
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