David Kastrup wrote:
>
> Michael Hendry <hendry.mich...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> David Kastrup wrote:
>>>
>>> Michael Hendry <hendry.mich...@gmail.com> writes:
>>>
>>>> I've been experimenting with \tag, but it doesn't seem to be possible
>>>> to use it in the \book {} context.
>>>
>>> Care to show your experiments?
>>>
>>> --
>>> David Kastrup
>>>
>>>
>>
>> OK - here's a stripped-down version of a 32-bar standard:
>
>
>
>> \tag #'ConcertBook {
>> \book {
>> \bookOutputName "TestTag (concert)"
>
> Ok, tags work with music, not with books. Here is what I would suggest:
>
> ConcertBook =
> \book {
> ...
> }
>
> and then you can at a later point of time say
>
> \ConcertBook
>
> and can comment that line out or not. Assigning #f to ConcertBook when
> a command line option is set is a bit trickier, but still reasonably
> easy.
>
> --
> David Kastrup
>
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That sounds good, but when I tried it I got...
michael@Linley6:~/indigo/workspace/TestTag$ lilypond score.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.14.2
Processing `score.ly'
Parsing...
score.ly:92:0: error: syntax error, unexpected BOOK_IDENTIFIER
\ConcertBook
error: failed files: "score.ly"
michael@Linley6:~/indigo/workspace/TestTag$
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