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An: LilyPond Mailing List lilypond-user@gnu.org
Betreff: Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again
Hi
How do you go about defining replacement macros so that ...
lyricist = \markup { \bold Fred J \italic Bones }
is transformed into say a form of...
poet = lyricist
Cheers
Simon
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Datum: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 14:00:25 +0700
Von: Simon J Mackenzie smac...@fastmail.fm
An: LilyPond Mailing List lilypond-user@gnu.org
Betreff: Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again
Hi
How do you go about defining replacement macros so that ...
lyricist
Hi Simon,
2008/12/14 Simon J Mackenzie smac...@fastmail.fm:
\header {
%Common settings
poet = #(markup lyricist)
}
\book {
\bookpart {
\header {
lyricist = \markup { \bold Yaahda Ohda }
composer = \markup { \italics Bill G.t.s }
}
etc...
}
On 12/14/08 3:21 AM, Simon J Mackenzie smac...@fastmail.fm wrote:
Hi Tao,
This code will fail to compile because lyricist is an unbound variable
in the first instance.
Cheers
Simon
How about
#(define poet lyricist)
Carl
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Hi
How do you go about defining replacement macros so that ...
lyricist = \markup { \bold Fred J \italic Bones }
is transformed into say a form of...
poet = lyricist
Cheers
Simon
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