On 2019-11-19 10:58 am, Matt Wallis wrote:
So, I have added the line (in place of your call to format):
subtitle = #(guile-user-lookup 'subtitle "...")
in order to get back into the world of lilypond variables, and it all
works.
As you discovered, you do need to explicitly define a new va
On 19/11/2019 15:39, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2019-11-19 3:37 am, Matt Wallis wrote:
I want to pass the subtitle into lilypond on the command line because
it is also required by other programmes (e.g. sox needs the subtitle
to create a tag for the mp3 it creates).
[ . . . ]
But I now get the warning
On 2019-11-19 3:37 am, Matt Wallis wrote:
I want to pass the subtitle into lilypond on the command line because
it is also required by other programmes (e.g. sox needs the subtitle
to create a tag for the mp3 it creates).
[ . . . ]
But I now get the warning:
Parsing...WARNING: #f: imported m
I want to pass the subtitle into lilypond on the command line because it
is also required by other programmes (e.g. sox needs the subtitle to
create a tag for the mp3 it creates).
Looking at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/usage/command_002dline-usage#basic-command-line-options-for