And that did the trick. Thank you very much, now I can get to actually work
on my markup...
Am Sa., 16. Dez. 2023 um 14:28 Uhr schrieb Aaron Hill <
lilyp...@hillvisions.com>:
> On 2023-12-16 5:27 am, Aaron Hill wrote:
> > On 2023-12-16 5:20 am, Sebastian Käppler wrote:
&
Hello,
I'm trying to use some of the functions in translation-functions.scm to
create my own note name markup. However, if I use note-name->lily-string or
octave->lily-string, I get an "unbound variable" error for that function. I
even tried to copy the whole note-name-markup code from the source
Hello again,
following the Changes to Notename - topic, I have another question. Using
printAccidentalNames seems to override the printNotesLanguage property by
reverting it to the document language. Try the following example and
comment out one of the two lines. Expected result would be to get c'
Hello and thank you very much for your input on this topic. I will try to
follow the suggestions and implement my own procedure for the note names.
I'll report back if I have success or new questions.
Again, thank you very much!
Dear lilypond experts,
I seem to have missed some changes to LilyPond between 2.19.82 and current
versions. I use a quite big script to automatically generate some music
theory tasks for my students (in German). I'll post the complete example
below. However, my code for creating note names doesn't
Finally, I found that the given answers satisfy all my needs as of now.
Thank you very much!
Sebastian Käppler schrieb am Sa., 13. Okt.
2018, 09:26:
> Add-text is even better. Still curious if it's possible to get the
> "context" inside the function. Isn't that what
Add-text is even better. Still curious if it's possible to get the
"context" inside the function. Isn't that what the location parameter is
for?
Thomas Morley schrieb am Fr., 12. Okt. 2018,
10:29:
> Am Fr., 12. Okt. 2018 um 08:10 Uhr schrieb Jan-Peter Voigt <
> jp.vo...@gmx.de>:
> >
> > Hello Se
Thanks for your help, I found the add-score function to work in the way I
want it to. Never stumbled across it in the documentation, though...
Jan-Peter, I want to add both the markup and the score immediately.
Another question, is it possible to determine inside the function if it is
called from
Hello,
I wonder if it is possible to return markup AND score from a single scheme
function, something like this:
example = #(define-scheme-function (parser location) ()
#{
\markup "Test"
\score {
c'4
}
#}
)
I created some scripts for teaching and want to include task-markup be