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Re: macro variable doesn't behave same as original?
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David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Re: macro variable doesn't behave same as original? |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Nov 2017 13:44:45 +0100 |
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Caagr98 <address@hidden> writes:
>> On 11/14/17 13:21, Patrick Smith wrote:
>>> This works:
>>>
>>> \version "2.18.2"
>>> \relative c' {
>>> \time 2/4
>>> c4 c( d) d( e) e( f) f( g) g( a) a( b) b( c) c( b) b( a) a( g) g(
>>> f) f( e) e( d) d( c2)~ c2 \fermata \bar "|."
>>> layout{}
>>> }
>>>
>>> This doesn't work:
>>>
>>> \version "2.18.2"
>>> macrovariable = {c4 c( d) d( e) e( f) f( g) g( a) a( b) b( c) c( b)
>>> b( a) a( g) g( f) f( e) e( d) d( c2)~ c2 }
>>> \relative c' {
>>> \time 2/4
>>> \macrovariable \fermata \bar "|."
>>> layout{}
>>> }
>>>
>>> Why?
>
> In the first version, you're applying the \fermata post-event to the
> c2, which is perfectly valid. In the second one, you're applying it to
> the {...}, which doesn't make sense. I'm afraid I don't know any good
> solution, though.
Using 2.21.0. Which isn't released yet. Not a particularly good
solution but one that should do the trick.
--
David Kastrup