Hello Lukas,
Many thanks for the clarification. My apologies for the belated reply since
my week got quite busy. I understand your explanation: You can also use
the question mark in the variable name, which confused me for a moment.
I think I was mixing information I read previously about predica
Hi Matthew,
Am 03.12.20 um 01:50 schrieb Matthew Fong:
... and I will have use of question? Didn't know about that!
In fact, that's just an arbitrary name for a variable! (And, to be
honest, I wasn't completely happy with my choice.)
So, the following would work just the same:
scoreIf = #(
... and I will have use of question? Didn't know about that!
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:49 PM Matthew Fong wrote:
> Hello Wim and Lukas,
>
> Many thanks for chiming in. I do like the cleaner solutions. At some point
> in the future, I will turn my work over to someone else, and they get to
> figur
Hello Wim and Lukas,
Many thanks for chiming in. I do like the cleaner solutions. At some point
in the future, I will turn my work over to someone else, and they get to
figure out some of these details!
mattfong
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 5:16 AM Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
> Hi Matthew,
>
> > I li
Hi Matthew,
I lifted an idea from your solution. I was looking for the
if-statement, and didn't know the syntax for doing so. My
solution looks like:
isAmenFPO = ##t
$(if (eq? isAmenFPO #t)
#{
\score { ...
} % end score
#}
)
Perhaps easier with a bit of syntactic su
Hi,
Try \tag to mark which lines you want/need to display and then \keepWithTag to
create a fine-tuned file in which you can include or exclude based on a line of
text granularity with the possibility of multipe versions generated per include.
Regards,
Wim van Dommelen.
Hello Vaughan,
I lifted an idea from your solution. I was looking for the
if-statement, and didn't know the syntax for doing so. My solution looks
like:
isAmenFPO = ##t
$(if (eq? isAmenFPO #t)
#{
\score { ...
} % end score
#}
)
Many thanks,
mattfong
On Tue, Dec 1, 202
Hello Vaughan,
Many thanks for this. I haven't read up using books. This seems like it
will do the trick!
mattfong
On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 8:22 PM Vaughan McAlley
wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 at 04:08, Matthew Fong wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I have multiple scores in my LilyPond f
On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 at 04:08, Matthew Fong wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have multiple scores in my LilyPond file, and I was wondering if there
is a programmatic way to selectively hide and show scores based on
variables, or would this have to be done at the note and lyrics level?
>
>
> Many tha