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Parser variables, properties and contexts, rooky developer question.
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Ian Hulin |
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Parser variables, properties and contexts, rooky developer question. |
Date: |
Sat, 29 Aug 2009 23:29:47 +0100 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 (X11/20090817) |
Hi all,
I've been grubbing around, grepping my git repository and I need a bit
of steering from some of you who've been around the lilypond source
longer than me.
I'm trying to design a solution to the original request for tracker 714,
which asked to be able to specify an alternate output filename from the
code. I don't think this is completely feasible but feel we should be
able to support changing the output suffix for midi files, which are
produced on a per \score block basis, so I would need to be able to
define a property to do this for \score which would pick the value of
the output-suffix parser variable as a default and would allow it to be
user-settable for the scope of the \score. For example:
% In file VW.ly
#(define output-suffix "Five-songs")
\book {
...
\bookpart
{
...
\score \with {midi-output-suffix="Dark-Eyed-Sailor"}
{
\midi{}
\layout{}
music...
}
%above produces midi file VW-Dark-Eyed-Sailor.mid(i)
% pdf output is going to VW-Two-Songs.pdf
\bookpart {
...
\score \with {midi-output-suffix="Lovely-On-The-Water"}
{
\midi{}
\layout{}
music...
}
%above produces midi file VW-Lovely-On-The-Water.mid(i)
% pdf output is still going to VW-Two-Songs.pdf
}
The parser variable is currently scoped for each source file unit or
\book block.
The \bookpart block would need to pick up the value of output-suffix as
defined for the current \book block and store it as an internal
property. Each \score block could then pick up the \bookpart
outpt-suffix setting and copy it to its own midi-output-suffix property
which would be settable via the user interface.
So finally, here's my questions:
whereabouts in the code would I declare the new midi-output-suffix
property?
would the code to get \bookpart to inherit the output-suffix parser
variable value and \score to inherit the \bookpart value be C++ or
Scheme, and in which bits of code?
Thanks for any ideas/help in advance,
Cheers,
Ian Hulin
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