Re: Choose paper size and layout with command line options?

2022-08-14 Thread M Sun
On Tue, Aug 9, 2022 at 1:35 AM Jean Abou Samra wrote: > > > > Le 07/08/2022 à 22:51, M Sun a écrit : > > Hi all, > > > > I’m writing a sheet targeting two different paper sizes, with some > > layout adjustments. My goal is to be able to specify (maybe >

Re: Choose paper size and layout with command line options?

2022-08-09 Thread M Sun
22 at 8:12 PM Knute Snortum wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 4:03 PM M Sun wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I’m writing a sheet targeting two different paper sizes, with some > > layout adjustments. My goal is to be able to specify (maybe > > indirect

Choose paper size and layout with command line options?

2022-08-07 Thread M Sun
Hi all, I’m writing a sheet targeting two different paper sizes, with some layout adjustments. My goal is to be able to specify (maybe indirectly) the paper size in command line, without changing the lilypond file itself. My initial set up was this: \version "2.23.2" #(set! paper-alist

Re: Curve in a macro?

2017-09-15 Thread M Sun
Hi Kieren, Thanks for the reply. It works. One thing about this implementation is I'll need to remember to close the slur, while logically the closing should also be part of the macro. I'm quite puzzled by the fact that the closing cannot be in the macro… But anyway, if this is a limitation

Curve in a macro?

2017-09-15 Thread M Sun
Hi list, If I have a note and a curve like this: b8-\tweak control-points #'((0.5 . 4) (1 . 6) (2 . 6) (2.5 . 4)) ( <> ) How can I make the curve into a macro, so that I can write "b8 \curve" or "\curve b8"? -- Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger, Anger leads