Kaj Persson <70147pers...@telia.com> writes: > Oh sorry, this was not according to my intention. And yet I embraced > the code with the HTML tags <code> ... </code>, a methode I have been > using several times before, with good results. Well I take your words
Some of them at least. I did write an answer. > and send this e-mail again as pure text, which means I cannot paste > the images, why I instead attach them as files. Sorry for the mistake. > > Here is the code: > > \version "2.18.2" > > Ma = \relative g' { c4 c c } > Mb = \relative g' { b4 b b } > Mc = \relative g' { a4 a a a a a \bar "||" } > Md = \relative g' { g4 g g } > > Mj = { \Ma \Mb \Mc \tag #'X \Mb \Md } > > Mk = \relative g' { > \quoteDuring "Q" { s1*4*3/4 } > \tag #'X { \quoteDuring "Q" { s4*3 } } > \quoteDuring "Q" { s4*3 } > } That likely doesn't do what you think it does. If you remove the tagged expression, what remains will be Mk = \relative g' { \quoteDuring "Q" { s1*4*3/4 } \quoteDuring "Q" { s4*3 } } instead of Mk = \relative g' { \quoteDuring "Q" { s1*4*3/4 } s4*3 \quoteDuring "Q" { s4*3 } } So what gets removed is the _end_ of the quoted expression rather than the middle. > > \addQuote "Q" { \Ma \Mb \Mc \tag #'X \Mb \Md } The tag here is ineffective since it is inside of the quote. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user