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From: | Panicz Maciej Godek |
Subject: | Re: Syntactic significance of dot |
Date: | Mon, 22 Sep 2014 20:32:06 +0200 |
I've come across some (working) scheme code whose meaning I can't
unravel. The problem is there is a "." character whose significance
eludes me. The guile reference doesn't index this character, and I can
only find references to it in writing literal pairs.
But I'm sure someone experienced would recognize what this could be (the
dot occurs on the eleventh line):
(define (ignatzek-format-exception
root
exception-markup
bass-pitch
lowercase-root?)
(make-line-markup
`(
,(name-root root lowercase-root?)
,exception-markup
.
,(if (ly:pitch? bass-pitch)
(list (ly:context-property context 'slashChordSeparator)
(name-note bass-pitch #f))
'()))))
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