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Re: \goto for Lilypond
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Jérôme Plût |
Subject: |
Re: \goto for Lilypond |
Date: |
Thu, 8 Nov 2018 16:12:23 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
Sexto Idus Octobres MMXVIII scripsit Kieren MacMillan :
> Hi Jérôme,
>
> > and cues in another variable:
>
> May I ask why you don’t use the built-in cue system? I’ve found it very
> useful and flexible.
I do use it! I have another set of macros (not shown here) that
basically wrap \cueDuringWithClef. (I actually wrote a generator for
such trivial wrappers, which I use like this:
cc = #(cue-gen "cues" "")
ccF = #(cue-gen "cues" "" "F")
ctA = #(cue-gen "tromboneA" "Tbn. I" "F")
ctB = #(cue-gen "tromboneB" "Tbn. II" "F")
{ ... \cc R1*2 ... }
I could send it here in case anyone were interested (but it would need
a bit of code cleansing before)).
- Reading global variables from Scheme [documentation request?], Jérôme Plût, 2018/11/08
- Re: Reading global variables from Scheme [documentation request?], David Kastrup, 2018/11/08
- Re: Reading global variables from Scheme [documentation request?], Thomas Morley, 2018/11/08
- \goto for Lilypond, Jérôme Plût, 2018/11/08
- Re: \goto for Lilypond, Jérôme Plût, 2018/11/08
- Re: \goto for Lilypond, Kieren MacMillan, 2018/11/08
- Re: \goto for Lilypond,
Jérôme Plût <=
- Re: \goto for Lilypond, Jérôme Plût, 2018/11/08
- Re: \goto for Lilypond, Kieren MacMillan, 2018/11/08