Hello,
> -Original Message-
> From: Carl Sorensen [mailto:c_soren...@byu.edu]
> Sent: 25 January 2011 00:17
> To: Neil Puttock
> Cc: James Lowe; lilypond-devel
> Subject: Re: Is it possible to have a single \override for same context/Grob
> for different property val
On 1/24/11 5:15 PM, "Neil Puttock" wrote:
> On 25 January 2011 00:10, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>
>> If you use pairs, instead of lists, for the property overrides then the
>> override list is a standard alist:
>>
>> \overrideGrobProps #'Accidental #`((color . ,red) (font-size . 4)
>> (extra-of
On 25 January 2011 00:10, Carl Sorensen wrote:
> If you use pairs, instead of lists, for the property overrides then the
> override list is a standard alist:
>
> \overrideGrobProps #'Accidental #`((color . ,red) (font-size . 4)
> (extra-offset . (1.5 . 3)))
Yup, but then you have to type those
On 1/24/11 4:55 PM, "Neil Puttock" wrote:
> On 24 January 2011 17:30, James Lowe wrote:
>
>> So I wondered if it is possible to save some lines of code/simplify
>> overrides for the same context/Grob such that I can write 'something like'
>>
>> \override context.GrobName ( ( #'property1 = #
On 24 January 2011 17:30, James Lowe wrote:
> So I wondered if it is possible to save some lines of code/simplify
> overrides for the same context/Grob such that I can write 'something like'
>
> \override context.GrobName ( ( #'property1 = #value1) (#'property2 =
> #value2) (#'property3 = #value3