I'm on 2.24.1, BTW

 I'm still curious what the # commands refer to in the Lilypond manual example.

Also, does anyone know the whereabouts of an arrow symbol I could use in a 
similar markup?

It doesnt happen all that often, but sometimes "note = note" will be written  
"<-- note -->" and positioned directly over the barline.  It would be nice to 
be able to do this if needed.

Or would i have to draw my own arrow?

Thanks again!

dirck


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From: Kieren MacMillan <kie...@kierenmacmillan.info>
Sent: Sunday, June 8, 2025 2:40 PM
To: Hans Aikema <hans.aik...@aikebah.net>
Cc: Dirck Nagy <dirckn...@hotmail.com>; Lilypond-User Mailing List 
<lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: "note equals note" or durational equivalent

Hi Hans,

> Note: I had to add an explicit pitch as lilypond didn’t interpret a plain 4 
> as music yielding
>
> error: wrong type for argument 1.  Expecting music, found (ly:make-duration 2)
>    \rhythm
>            { 4 } = \rhythm { 4 }
>
> without it

It compiles fine in 2.25.24, so that might have been a bug/issue that got fixed 
after whatever version you’re on.

Cheers,
Kieren.

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