2012/11/4 Olivier Biot <[email protected]>: > On Sun, Nov 4, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Thomas Morley > <[email protected]> wrote: >> 2012/11/4 Thomas Morley <[email protected]>: >>> Hi Olivier, >>> >>> a) >>> If you define a new `scoreTitleMarkup´, you have to _use_ it. :) >>> >>> \paper { >>> scoreTitleMarkup = \myScoreTitleMarkup >>> } > > Oops... It's defined in book-titling.ily - I modified it there. I > think I ought to clean up the set of macros I'm using. > >>> b) >>> \fromproperty #'header:piece-tonality will return a stencil not a string. >>> So every markup-command or scheme-function requiering a >>> string-argument (or tries to deal with the argument as a string) >>> will fail. >>> P.e: \markup \simple { \fromproperty #'header:piece-tonality } >>> >>> Workaround: >>> Use the markup-command/scheme-function _in_ the \header: >>> >>> \header { >>> piece-tonality = \markup \simple "cis-major" >>> } > > This is new to me. I didn't know what was a stencil. Makes sense. > Thanks for clarifying this issue to me. > >>> c) >>> My own approach attached, converting `piece-tonality´ into german, >>> french and english. >>> Please note: I don't know how double-flat/sharp is called in french, >>> so I used "double-bémol" and "double-dièse". Should be easy to alter. > > That's excellent! It does exactly what I want! Many thanks for this! > In addition, I'm now exposed to some more builtin Scheme functions and > procedures. I'm still quite new with Scheme, C/Java/PHP would have > been easier on me :-) >
And I would be lost with C/Java/PHP >> forgot two things: >> (1) >> Please change the second line of the markup-command to: >> >> (let* ((arg (string-downcase (markup->string text))) > > I see: this one makes sure the argument is first transformed into all > lowercase, for the sake of safety. Yep. > >> (2) >> For testing I added a (commented) scheme-function. It does not work >> with 2.16.0, but needs 17.6. > > I'll have to give 17.6 a try then :-) > > Again, many, many thanks for your assistance! You're welcome! > > Best regards, > > Olivier Best, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
