I tried the following expr with the new command defined by 
'define-markup-command'

\markup { \timesig #3 #4 }
\markup { \markup \timesig #3 #4 }

I don't know why.


Wei-Wei


Dmytro O. Redchuk 写道:
2009/4/14 Dmytro O. Redchuk <brownian....@gmail.com>:
2009/4/14 Wei-Wei Guo <wwgu...@gmail.com>:
I want to define a new command \timesig instead of a new \markup, because I
need to use it in \markup with other texts, such as

  \markup { \timesig #3 #4 blur blur }
You can include markups in markups.

I mean you usually do exactly this. I guess everything below
are "markup-in-markup inclusion":

\markup { \italic "Foo" }
\markup { \right-column { { \bold "moo" } {"bar"} } }
% etc-etc..



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