Hi, Nicolas:
So here you can see that, having an EventChord, you have to build a
SequentialMusic expression, containing a ContextSpeccedMusic
element for
the property override, and the modified EventChord.
Okay, I *swear* I tried *exactly* this code myself, and it didn't
work... =\
Now, it works great.
Anyway, glad to know I was on the right track -- must have had a typo
or something. I feel like the light-bulb is now warming up (it's a
compact florescent), and that it won't be *too* long before I'm a
productive Lilypond hacker... =)
The one remaining question I have is this: the code you send outputs
nested SequentialMusic objects
(make-music
'SequentialMusic
'elements
(list (make-music
'SequentialMusic
'elements
(list (make-music
'ContextSpeccedMusic
...
whereas my "sample" displayMusic (of the same music built manually)
outputs a single SM object
(make-music
'SequentialMusic
'elements
(list (make-music
'ContextSpeccedMusic
....
Is this not a problem?
Thanks again,
Kieren.
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