Re: Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again

2008-12-14 Thread Carl D. Sorensen
On 12/14/08 3:21 AM, "Simon J Mackenzie" wrote: > Hi Tao, > This code will fail to compile because lyricist is an unbound variable > in the first instance. > > Cheers > Simon > How about #(define poet lyricist) Carl ___ lilypond-user mailin

Re: Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again

2008-12-14 Thread Neil Puttock
Hi Simon, 2008/12/14 Simon J Mackenzie : > \header { > %Common settings > poet = #(markup lyricist) > } > > \book { > \bookpart { > \header { > lyricist = \markup { \bold "Yaahda Ohda" } > composer = \markup { \italics "Bill G.t.s" } > } > etc... > } > \bo

Re: Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again

2008-12-14 Thread Simon J Mackenzie
to use scheme there but it works. > Hope that helps. > > Regards, > > Tao > > Original-Nachricht > > Datum: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 14:00:25 +0700 > > Von: "Simon J Mackenzie" > > An: "LilyPond Mailing List" > > Betreff: Replaceme

Re: Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again

2008-12-14 Thread Tao Cumplido
Mackenzie" > An: "LilyPond Mailing List" > Betreff: Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again > Hi > How do you go about defining replacement macros so that ... > lyricist = \markup { \bold "Fred" "J" \italic "Bones"

Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again

2008-12-13 Thread Simon J Mackenzie
Hi How do you go about defining replacement macros so that ... lyricist = \markup { \bold "Fred" "J" \italic "Bones" } is transformed into say a form of... poet = lyricist Cheers Simon -- Reverend Simon J Mackenzie LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA 19

Re: Ooops-- one more markup quetion

2003-02-17 Thread Mats Bengtsson
You are right that the font for dynamic markings only contains a few letters. I'd probably use a large italics version of the standard Times font, but it is also possible to incorporate other standard LaTeX fonts if you prefer, even though it's slightly more clumsy in Lilypond. So, for example, you

Ooops-- one more markup quetion

2003-02-16 Thread Beldon Dominello
Is there any symbol for the notational flow directions line "D.S. al segno" and such" Normally they're in the same font as dynamic markings, although larger, but I know from reading the manuals that not every letter is represented in that font. Or is it just a manual settin up of the font? Th

Ooops

2001-12-14 Thread Jack J. Woehr
Never mind previous config struggle. I built bash 2.05a but had not reloaded my shell. Under bash 2.05a, unlike under bash 2.05, lilypond configures. -- Jack J. Woehr # The man who carries a cat by the tail Senior Consultant # learns something that can be learned Purematrix, Inc. #