Dear Andrew,
thanks for your reply. But I think that's not the point. My example was
too minimal as I assumed that it does not matter if I put it in a
\markup or in the footer properties of the paper block.
So my question remains: How can I use string manipulations and header
properties in my footer markup?
A better minimal example is this:
\version "2.19.50"
\header {
composer = "Mozart"
}
\paper {
oddFooterMarkup = \markup #(format "Composer: ~a"
(markup->string (markup (#:fromproperty 'header:composer))))
}
It compiles but the composer is not shown.
Cheers,
Joram
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