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Re: Cues recursion
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David Wright |
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Re: Cues recursion |
Date: |
Sun, 19 Jun 2016 20:53:25 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
On Mon 20 Jun 2016 at 00:40:08 (+0200), address@hidden wrote:
> I’m preparing parts for a quite complex score, and I’m using the ‘’\add
> quote” command for cues.
Why aren't you using cues rather than quotes?
> Everything is fine until I have to quote a part that contains a cue of the
> same one.
> For example, cues for the first violin are extracted from the second violin
> that in turn has cues of the first.
>
> Lilypond enters in a sort of freezing and then return a 'malloc error’.
>
> That makes sense to me: I figure out that it recalls an endless recursion.
> I tried to use \killCues (\addQuote “FirstViolinCue" { \killCues
> \FirstViolin}) bur it doesn’t work.
killCues kills cues, not quotes.
Cues are notes written in a part that aren't played by that part.
Quotes are notes written in a part that are played by that part.
So killing quotes would leave a part incomplete.
Killing cues leaves just the notes which actually belong to the part.
Cheers,
David.
- Cues recursion, address@hidden, 2016/06/19
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David Wright <=