Thanks for the quick reply. I am looking to create a function that can
apply to more than one type of object, in this instance, slurs,
articulations, and possibly fingerings. All the examples I have seen
require specifying the object. Is it possible to have a function behave
like "-\tweak" that acts on the object that follows it regardless of type?

On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 5:49 PM Jean Abou Samra <j...@abou-samra.fr> wrote:

> On 29/01/2023 23:45, Ahanu Banerjee wrote:
> > How can I define a function that applies one or more tweaks to the
> object that comes after it?
> >
> > example: I want the following expression to be a function called
> "\makeRed":
> > -\tweak color "red"
> >
> > so that I can type \makeRed \downbow instead of -\tweak color "red"
> \downbow
>
> You will find examples here:
>
>
> https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/substitution-function-examples
>
> Jean
>
>
>

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