Ah, thanks for that. I thought the fragment argument was compulsory.
Working now.
Peter
On 29/05/18 21:57, David Kastrup wrote:
Peter O'Doherty writes:
Hi,
Is it possible to use a user-defined function in lilypond-book? When I
include one such function as below, I get this error:
Peter O'Doherty writes:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to use a user-defined function in lilypond-book? When I
> include one such function as below, I get this error:
> error: unrecognized string, not in text script or \lyricmode
>
> This is the start of the code block:
>
Am 29. Mai 2018 22:14:48 MESZ schrieb Peter O'Doherty
:
>Hi,
>
>Is it possible to use a user-defined function in lilypond-book? When I
>include one such function as below, I get this error:
>error: unrecognized string, not in text script or \lyricmode
>
>This is t
Hi,
Is it possible to use a user-defined function in lilypond-book? When I
include one such function as below, I get this error:
error: unrecognized string, not in text script or \lyricmode
This is the start of the code block:
begin [fragment,staffsize=16,notime,noindent]{lilypond