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Re: Current octave in relative mode
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Klaus Blum |
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Re: Current octave in relative mode |
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Sun, 17 May 2020 18:07:29 +0200 |
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Peace be with you, guys... ;-)
<quote author="Wols Lists">The OP's eXample is more complicated but as
far as I can tell
this is what he's aiming at.
</quote>
Of course, I did some experimenting on my own before asking here on the
list.
I was aware that the problem only appears if I use my function inside a
\relative statement, but not (as far as I remember) if I start a
\relative expression at the same moment the function is called. And, of
course, no problem in absolute mode.
I was hoping to to find a solution that can deal with all of the above
situations and the user doesn't have to care. That's why David's
solution is perfect for my aim.
I also have seen Han-Wen's function, but I could not test if it fits my
needs. It did not compile without errors. Maybe it doesn't work with
recent LY versions, maybe it was a mistake by me...
Thanks to everyone who replied. I'm glad this list exists and I know
where to find help.
Cheers,
Klaus
- Re: Current octave in relative mode, (continued)
- Re: Current octave in relative mode, antlists, 2020/05/15
- Re: Current octave in relative mode, antlists, 2020/05/16
- Re: Current octave in relative mode, David Kastrup, 2020/05/16
- Re: Current octave in relative mode, antlists, 2020/05/16
- Re: Current octave in relative mode, David Kastrup, 2020/05/16
- Re: Current octave in relative mode, antlists, 2020/05/16
- Re: Current octave in relative mode, David Kastrup, 2020/05/16
Re: Current octave in relative mode, Flaming Hakama by Elaine, 2020/05/15
Re: Current octave in relative mode,
Klaus Blum <=