Re: Multi non static substition

2019-04-21 Thread David Kastrup
"E Appeldoorn" writes: > I have defined this function in an include.ly file > > MyMarkup = { > \markup > \override #'(adjust-x-pos . 1.0) >\override #'(adjust-length . 1.5) > } Unlikely. > How can I extend that

Re: Multi non static substition

2019-04-21 Thread David Kastrup
Andrew Bernard writes: > Hi Ursus, > > Apologies, you most likely want to define a new markup function. Markup command. -- David Kastrup ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Re[3]: Multi non static substition

2019-04-20 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Ursus, Apologies, you most likely want to define a new markup function. Also in the NR. Andrew ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re[3]: Multi non static substition

2019-04-20 Thread E Appeldoorn
oten met returncode 1. -- Origineel bericht -- Van: "E Appeldoorn" Aan: "Andrew Bernard" Verzonden: 20-4-2019 12:16:36 Onderwerp: Re[2]: Multi non static substition Andrew, I will upgrade. As to leaving out the markup text, I just did that for brevety. It has

Re: Multi non static substition

2019-04-20 Thread Andrew Bernard
HI Ursus, You will need to use a music function. You can look this up in the notation reference (NR). Also, you are making overrides of properties but have not specified any markup to apply them to. Not sure what you are after. As usual, let me take a moment to suggest it would be great for you

Multi non static substition

2019-04-20 Thread E Appeldoorn
I have defined this function in an include.ly file MyMarkup = { \markup \override #'(adjust-x-pos . 1.0) \override #'(adjust-length . 1.5) } I have found the explanation for non-static substitution in the