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\tag does not accept list of symbols as documented in help examples.
From: |
Ian Hulin |
Subject: |
\tag does not accept list of symbols as documented in help examples. |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Aug 2006 01:34:06 +0100 |
%{
Lilypond 2.8.6 running on Windows 2000 SP4
%}
\version "2.8.6"
music = {
c1
<<
\tag #'part <<
R1 \\
{
\set fontSize = #-1
c4_"cue" f2 g4 }
>>
\tag #'score R1
>>
c1
\tag #'(score part) <<
c4 d e f g a b c
>>
}
\relative c' {
\keepWithTag #'part \music
}
Compilation log:
C:\Documents and Settings\ian.HULIN\My Documents\Music\Robert Russell
Bennett\Rondo Capiccioso> lilypond test.ly
Processing `test.ly'
Parsing...
test.ly:14:0: wrong type for argument 1. Expecting symbol, found (score
part)
\tag #'(score part) <<
Interpreting music... [4]
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Calculating line breaks... [3][4]
Calculating page breaks...
Layout output to `test.ps'...
Converting to `test.pdf'...
error: failed files: "test.ly"
Process lilypond exited with code 1
Lilypond help page section 8.2.8
The argument of the \tag command should be a symbol, or a list of symbols,
for example,
\tag #'(original-part transposed-part) ...
Ian Hulin
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