Hi Jon,

You cannot use variables with most OOoLilyPond templates. Select the
template "Direct to LilyPond" make sure the "Default" Check box is set
below the code input field. The you see an example that is directly
sent to OOoLilyPond. When using OOoLilyPond in that way, it should not
be a problem to define variables.

regards,

Samuel


2009/6/8 Jonathan Kulp <jonlancek...@gmail.com>:
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>>
>> Op zondag 07-06-2009 om 16:23 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Samuel
>> Hartmann:
>>
>> Hi Samuel,
>>
>>> http://www.hartmann-weine.ch/OOoLilyPond-0.4rc1.oxt
>>
>> Works as a charm.  Some suggestions
>>
>>   * somewhere in the install process, you could add info about
>>     having to restart openoffice, and about the "Oly" toolbar.
>>   * it would be nice to, apart from a toolbar, have an extra
>>     menu or a menu item [/Insert/Music]
>>   * There is no need for an "I agree" button with the GPL,
>>     users may use it whether they agree or not.
>>
>> Thanks for a nice piece of software!
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Jan.
>>
>
> Works for me, too.
>
> Am I correct in observing that you can not define variables with this tool?
> Even this simple example fails to compile with a "unexpected string" error:
>
> notes = { c d e f }
>
> \relative c' {
>  \notes
> }
>
>
> Is there a checkbox somewhere that would allow me to define variables?
>
> Best,
>
> Jon
> --
> Jonathan Kulp
> http://www.jonathankulp.com
>


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