Quoting Nicolas Sceaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> But there must be a cleaner way. Maybe that, if you don't mind repeating
> the \layout block in longer examples:
Why not redefine the Staff context once and for all and get rid of
all the Scheme functions?
Well, the way I intend to use this is something in the line of:
\markup {Lots of text here ...}
\example {a b c d}
\markup {Even more text ...}
\example {a-. b\fermata c}
etc ...
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but the examples needs to be complete scores for me to be able to have multi-paragraph text markups in this manner.
Yes, I know - I should probably use lilypond-book for this but I thought I shoud try plain Lilypond first.
Incidentally, Nicholas, since you know lots about this - would it be possible to extend the #{ #} syntax for embedded lilypond text in Scheme to allow for arbitrary music? As of now I'm not allowed to use \score or \layout in such a block. If that was possible it would be much easier to write the \example function.
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Sven Axelsson
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