2013/2/6 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org
That's rather a lack of copypaste skills. You can't add or remove
parentheses in Scheme without changing the meaning.
Nope. I was able to copy your excerpt just fine. But i needs Scheme skills
to identify where it should be place in my example. I tried
Helge Kruse helge.kr...@gmx.net writes:
2013/2/6 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org
That's rather a lack of copypaste skills. You can't add or remove
parentheses in Scheme without changing the meaning.
Nope. I was able to copy your excerpt just fine.
The Scheme interpreter and
2013/2/4 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org
I have created
URL:http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3153 which will
let all the music created within #{ ... #} point to \tr. That's pretty
much the best you can hope to do with reasonable effort.
Ah that's great I will try this, when a
Helge Kruse helge.kr...@gmx.net writes:
2013/2/4 David Kastrup d...@gnu.org
I have created
URL:http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3153
which will
let all the music created within #{ ... #} point to \tr. That's
pretty
much the best you can hope to do
Helge Kruse helge.kr...@gmx.net writes:
I wrote a small helper to set tuplets that are wide spreaded over the
score. It gives a compact source. But the PDF file includes
point-and-click information that points to the function and not the
actual notes that I entered. As a workaround I can
Hello,
I wrote a small helper to set tuplets that are wide spreaded over the
score. It gives a compact source. But the PDF file includes
point-and-click information that points to the function and not the
actual notes that I entered. As a workaround I can click at the triplet
number to get
Helge Kruse helge.kr...@gmx.net writes:
Hello,
I wrote a small helper to set tuplets that are wide spreaded over the
score. It gives a compact source. But the PDF file includes
point-and-click information that points to the function and not the
actual notes that I entered. As a workaround I