David,
Sorry that was a typo. It should have been a hyphen.
Best regards,
Peter
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Friday, November 8, 2019, 11:48:13 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
> Peter Toye writes:
>> David and others,
>> It seems that I've opened up a larger ca
Peter Toye writes:
> David and others,
>
> It seems that I've opened up a larger can of worms than I'd expected!
> Thanks to all for the suggestions and clarifications.
>
> From what you say Quartet_No.I_Éloge_MovementI-ViolinI is a valid
> variable name - just checking that this is correct.
No,
David and others,
It seems that I've opened up a larger can of worms than I'd expected! Thanks to
all for the suggestions and clarifications.
From what you say Quartet_No.I_Éloge_MovementI-ViolinI is a valid variable name
- just checking that this is correct. But also (from Aaron Hill's email)
Peter Toye writes:
> Timothy,
>
> This raises a further question which I can't see answered in the
> documentation: exactly what characters are allowed in a Lilypond
> variable name? NR says that the convention is alphabetic characters
> only,
It's alphabetic characters in the ASCII set plus all
On 2019-11-07 7:33 am, Peter Toye wrote:
This raises a further question which I can't see answered in the
documentation: exactly what characters are allowed in a Lilypond
variable name? NR says that the convention is alphabetic characters
only, but you seem to have found that digits and full-stop
this documented, or did you experiment?
Best regards,
Peter
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Monday, November 4, 2019, 6:46:05 PM, Timothy Lanfear wrote:
On 04/11/2019 09:28, Peter Toye wrote:
Re: Scoped variables
On further consideration I think that Timothy Lanfea
On 04/11/2019 19:57, David Wright wrote:
Well, the NR §3.1.5 does say:
"A .ly file may contain any number of toplevel expressions, where a
toplevel expression is one of the following: …
• A \score block. This score will be collected with other toplevel
scores, and combined a
On Mon 04 Nov 2019 at 18:46:05 (+), Timothy Lanfear wrote:
> On 04/11/2019 09:28, Peter Toye wrote:
> > Re: Scoped variables On further consideration I think that Timothy
> > Lanfear has, probably inadvertently, made my point for me.
> >
> > If a publisher want
Hmm. Interesting.
But I still prefer properly scoped variables!
Peter
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Monday, November 4, 2019, 6:46:05 PM, Timothy Lanfear wrote:
I was surprised to find that provided there is no explicit \book statement,
variables can be redefined between bookparts and behave as
On 04/11/2019 09:28, Peter Toye wrote:
Re: Scoped variables On further consideration I think that Timothy
Lanfear has, probably inadvertently, made my point for me.
If a publisher wanted to collect Mr. Lanfear's string quartets
(assuming that he has written more than one) into a s
Hi Peter,
> If a publisher wanted to collect Mr. Lanfear's string quartets (assuming that
> he has written more than one) into a single volume, the Lilypond code would
> have to be changed to rename all of the variables to something like QiIViolinI
In the engraving of my larger works (operas, m
Peter,
in the article Kieren mentioned, I tried to summarize some thoughts
around the multi-movement issue and some more.
You can find the corresponding templating engine at:
https://github.com/openlilylib/lalily-templates
That framework does a lot to do things automagically. But probably this
is
Kieren,
That looks great at a first skim-through. Thanks.
Best regards,
Peter
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Monday, November 4, 2019, 11:06:55 AM, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>> If a publisher wanted to collect Mr. Lanfear's string quartets (assumin
PM, David Kastrup wrote:
> Peter Toye writes:
>> Is there a case for introducing scoped variables into Lilypond?
>> As I understand it (please correct me if I'm wrong), variables have to be
>> declared at the top of the document, before any music expression. I&
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Sunday, November 3, 2019, 2:24:10 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
> Peter Toye writes:
>> Is there a case for introducing scoped variables into Lilypond?
>> As I understand it (please correct me if I'm wrong), variables have to be
>> declared
On 03/11/2019 12:54, Peter Toye wrote:
Scoped variables Is there a case for introducing scoped variables into
Lilypond?
As I understand it (please correct me if I'm wrong), variables have to
be declared at the top of the document, before any music expression.
I'm trying to work on
Peter Toye writes:
> Is there a case for introducing scoped variables into Lilypond?
>
> As I understand it (please correct me if I'm wrong), variables have to be
> declared at the top of the document, before any music expression. I'm trying
> to work on a document w
Is there a case for introducing scoped variables into Lilypond?
As I understand it (please correct me if I'm wrong), variables have to be
declared at the top of the document, before any music expression. I'm trying to
work on a document with many different scores, each if which is
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