Nicolas Sceaux wrote:

Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:



#(def-markup-command (restOne layout props)
(interpret-markup layout props
(markup #:number #1)))



As soon as you are inside a Scheme expression, you don't have to use `#' before expressions; the \number markup command takes a markup as an argument, so use the string "1" instead of the number 1. Besides, you forgot the signature argument of `def-markup-command, whih is mandatory. Finally, you have defined a markup command, that you must use after the \markup keyword. Here is a working example:

#(def-markup-command (restOne layout props) ()
  (interpret-markup layout props (markup #:number "1")))

rOne = { R1^\markup \restOne }

\score{ \rOne }


Thank you very much. Now can you give me a hint as to a good way to combine those two definitions so a the second definition of rOne isn't necessary? This is because I want to make rOne eventually generate the correct one measure rest for any time signature.

Thanks,

Paul








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