Hello all,
Like many Lilyponders, I break down my code into variables, e.g.
global (for time signature changes, etc.), notes, dynamics, etc. The
main irritation with this (IMO) is that each variable requires a
complete set of skips in order to keep the timing accurate.
Would it be technically feasible/possible to establish a system of
"anchors" instead? That is, could we declare an anchor point in the
global setup, and then refer to it in other code? e.g.
global =
{
\time 4/4 s4*4*10
\time 3/4 s4*3*5
\time 7/4 s4*7
\time 4/4 \anchor #'coda s4*4*10
\bar "|."
}
tempoChanges =
{
\tempo \markup "Opening tempo"
\anchorTo #'coda \tempo \markup "Extremely slow"
}
??
Just a brainstorm from someone who doesn't understand the internals
enough to immediately see the stupidity of this idea... =)
Thanks,
Kieren.
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