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Using lilypond syntax in Scheme
From: |
Don Blaheta |
Subject: |
Using lilypond syntax in Scheme |
Date: |
Sun, 18 Dec 2005 16:42:21 -0600 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.2.5.1i |
What am I missing here? Whenever I include a literal note (e.g. "c" or
"bf'4") inside a #{ #} block, lilypond is complaining about an
unexpected STRING. For instance, this example (lifted from section
11.1.6 of the manual) fails to compile:
#(define mynotes #{ \override Stem #'thickness = #4
{ c'8 d' } #})
\score { \mynotes }
Am I just not invoking it right? Commands and such (\override,
\context) seem ok, it's just the actual notes that don't work. This is
on 2.6.4.
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