Ali Cuota writes:
> Hi Torsten,
>
> done. Again many thanks, this works perfectly.
>
> BTW: I will publish in imslp, this seems more interesting for
> everybody, than mutopia.
One does not preclude the other, and the focus of Mutopia is on LilyPond
sources. So if I want to do an arrangement of
On 27 February 2018 at 22:24, Thomas Morley
wrote:
> 2018-02-27 19:12 GMT+01:00 Sirius Barras :
> > I would like to transpose a motif (using \modalTranspose) to a _set_ of
> > different pitches. At the moment this is what I do:
> >
> > scale = {c d e f g a b}
> > motif = {c' e' g' c'}
> > {
> >
Hello everyone,
I need a little help again. I'm struggling to understand how one would make
a music function like \tempo, that accepts a variable number of arguments.
I couldn't find its definition so I couldn't look for myself.
So far I know about making lambdas that take additional arguments an
I think \tempo (and a few other commands such as \repeat\alternative, \set, and
\override) are hardcoded in the Lilypond compiler using methods not accessible
through Scheme, so you can't make that kind of functions yourself. You can make
functions with optional arguments, though. I think the sy
On 28.02.2018 23:54, Stefano Troncaro wrote:
I need a little help again. I'm struggling to understand how one would
make a music function like \tempo, that accepts a variable number of
arguments. I couldn't find its definition so I couldn't look for myself.
So far I know about making lambdas t
Hi all,
I thought I had my head around the edition engraver but I'm going wrong
somewhere. If I want to have different mods for a score, the parts, and a
selection of mods applicable to both the score and the parts, do I need to
create three different editions such as this:
\addEdition score
\add
Thank you! I see that this is not an option then. Also, I now understand
why I couldn't make the optional arguments work, since I always left them
for last.
Do you know if it is possible to have a flexible amount of optional
arguments that appear before the last mandatory one? Say, for example
(de
Am 1. März 2018 03:26:31 MEZ schrieb Stefano Troncaro
:
>Thank you! I see that this is not an option then. Also, I now
>understand
>why I couldn't make the optional arguments work, since I always left
>them
>for last.
>
>Do you know if it is possible to have a flexible amount of optional
>argume
Stefano Troncaro writes:
> Thank you! I see that this is not an option then. Also, I now understand
> why I couldn't make the optional arguments work, since I always left them
> for last.
You can use an explicit \default to substitute optional arguments in
final position.
--
David Kastrup
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Stefano Troncaro writes:
> Thank you! I see that this is not an option then. Also, I now understand
> why I couldn't make the optional arguments work, since I always left them
> for last.
>
> Do you know if it is possible to have a flexible amount of optional
> arguments that appear before the la
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