Jan
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> Hi Jay,
> to output something, you have to display it. The format function
> returns the formatted string. If you insert #t (true) prior the
> format string, it will output the result to stdout:
> (format #t "length ~a position ~a note-names ~a ~%" measure
Hi Jay,
to output something, you have to display it. The format function returns
the formatted string. If you insert #t (true) prior the format string,
it will output the result to stdout:
(format #t "length ~a position ~a note-names ~a ~%" measure-len
measure-pos note-names)
HTH
Jan-Pet
>I am not top-posting
I tried to build in a way to get the measurePosition and measureLength
in a user defined engraver (lines 13 and 14). The idea was to change
them as needed. As a first step, I wanted to print the values - I tried
putting in a format statement (line 23).
The program runs w