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Re: Basic function question
From: |
Dmytro O. Redchuk |
Subject: |
Re: Basic function question |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:28:18 +0300 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) |
On Tue 26 Jul 2011, 10:14 Urs Liska wrote:
> Hello list members,
>
> after fiddling around too long and getting lost with the basics, I
> decided to ask my question here.
> I know it's basic, and I wonder why I get stuck this way, but
> obviously I'm confused and unable to find the right place in the
> docs.
>
> I want to write a function "instr" to produce formatted markup that
> I can use like
>
> { c d e f^\instr "Vl." }
>
> which should be translated to (e.g.)
>
> { c d e f^\markup \bold \italic \huge { "Vl." } }
I guess you can write markup function and then use it like this:
{ c d e f^\markup\instr "Vl." }
So (if so), you need to define markup function.
#(define-markup-command (instr layout props what) (markup?)
(interpret-markup layout props
(markup #:bold #:italic #:huge what)))
(not tested thougth).
> Unfortunately I seem absolutely unable to find out how to define the
> function so I can attach it to the note like in the example.
>
> Hopefully someone can either give me a working example or point me
> to the exact location in the docs where I can fully understand this
> issue.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Urs
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Re: Basic function question, David Kastrup, 2011/07/26