On 5/1/2023 4:52 AM, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
#`((lineto 0 ,hgt) (closepath))
is the a list with two elements, namely
- the 3-element list containing 'lineto, 0 and the value of the
variable hgt
- the 1-element list containing the symbol 'closepath.
This may also be written as:
#(list
On 5/1/2023 12:20 AM, Michael Werner wrote:
#`((lineto 0 ,hgt)
Thank you so much for your quick fix and very patient explanation, Michael!
I had noticed the quote (') and figured that an unquote (,) would be
needed but forgot that it required changing the quote to a quasiquote (`).
All
Ciao Valentin,
Thank you for your kind msg!
You wrote:
[install multiple themes all at once in Frescobaldi]
> I suppose the easiest way to be able to install multiple files would be to
> slightly
> tweak Frescobaldi’s code (which can easily be done on a distributed copy
> as it is python).
>
Hi Werner,
>> \include “chorded.ily”
> Just to avoid potential problems: This must be
> \include "chorded.ily"
> i.e., straight doublequotes.
Thanks for that.
I recently switched over to a "new" [2014] Mac Mini (because my 2011 iMac
finally died), and the auto-smart-quotes feature was still
> Sure! Just
>
> \include “chorded.ily”
Just to avoid potential problems: This must be
\include "chorded.ily"
i.e., straight doublequotes.
Werner
Hi Alessandro,
> Let me explain, because I'm afraid I fell into the XY problem (if that's
> true I apologize for the time wasted). I have a directory with all the
> songs I transcribed, like:
> .
> ├── song1.ly
> ├── song2.ly
> ├── song3.ly
> └── song4.ly
>
> I would like to be able to compose
Follow up: indeed, a thing like
\version "2.24.1"
\layout{
\context{
\ChordNames
\remove Chord_name_engraver
}
}
\include "Del-Tuo-Spirito-Signore.ly"
\include "Ô-Toi-l-au-delà-de-tout.ly"
seems to WORK! Yay! But is this ok? Are there more idiomatic
Thanks, this is the idea I would like to do, since I need to combine
multiple files together, and thus I cannot simply use variables: I
should use distinct names for everything, not to mention that I couldn't
just "test out" a new piece while I'm writing it without recomposing the
entire "book".
Hi Alessandro!
> For comparison, LaTeX's songs package
> (https://songs.sourceforge.net/) can change the type of document
> produced by changing one single option in the document preamble (say,
> from chorded to lyric). Let's see if I can do the same in Lilypond.
Sure! Just
\include
>> P.S. I am happy there are other solution other than lilypond-book,
>> because to me it seems a very fragile solution (copying the doc and then
>> composing manually), especially if you are embedding music in a complex
>> LaTeX document. There is lyluatex with LuaLaTeX but I don't know if the
Hi Michael,
To say I'm no expert in Scheme is a vast understatement. However, I
think I found the answer to this one.
Just in order to reassure you a bit:
Basically, as I understand things, this bit:
#'((lineto 0 hgt)
Accosrding to my rather vague understanding of Scheme
Hi Jeff,
To say I'm no expert in Scheme is a vast understatement. However, I think I
found the answer to this one. Or, at least, something that seems to make
this code work for me here.
On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 1:00 AM Jeff Olson wrote:
%< snip >%
> Here's my code (small if not minimal):
>
>
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