You're right, man: working dory-hunky! I promise to upgrade *BTWN* projects.
Thanks again, Pete David Nalesnik wrote:
Hi Peter, On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 5:00 PM, PMA<[email protected]> wrote:David& David, Thank you Both! I'm using the one-param version, as in this score my X& Y offsets always match. But on exec -- uh oh -- Scheme is yelling: <string>:2:65: error: GUILE signaled an error for the expression beginning here \once \override Glissando #(quote (bound-details left Y)) = # offset Unbound variable: offset Hmm. The invocation, BTW, was \glissmove #1.3 Just in case, better tell you my LP Version is still 2.13.32. If I must upgrade Right Now, well then ok, but I'd almost prefer a cyanide pill.There shouldn't be any _need_ here to upgrade, but there really have been a lot of improvements since the version you're using (including much greater power/flexibility/ease regarding music functions). I think you simply need to substitute $ for # in front of offset to make this work. -David
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