Hi David,
> One element per note is tricky. How about making this a music
> function instead that outputs lyrics?
>
> diffints =
> #(define-music-function (mus) (ly:music?)
> #{ \lyricmode { $@(map ...) } #})
For my current purposes, that’s perfect — thanks.
My need (as originally stated) for
David Kastrup writes:
> Kieren MacMillan writes:
>
>> Hi David,
>>
>>> Uh, a markuplist typically _is_ a list of markups. Except when it isn't
>>> (like when it is the result of calling a markup list command). But when
>>> it isn't, you can only turn it into a list of stencils.
>>
>> Hmmm… So
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi David,
>
>> Uh, a markuplist typically _is_ a list of markups. Except when it isn't
>> (like when it is the result of calling a markup list command). But when
>> it isn't, you can only turn it into a list of stencils.
>
> Hmmm… So in my function
>
> #(define-markup
Hi David,
> Uh, a markuplist typically _is_ a list of markups. Except when it isn't
> (like when it is the result of calling a markup list command). But when
> it isn't, you can only turn it into a list of stencils.
Hmmm… So in my function
#(define-markup-list-command (diffints layout props mu
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a way to turn a markuplist into individual markups or strings?
>
> I have a markuplist of lyrics
>
> (a b c)
>
> and I’d like to turn that into a chain of markups
>
>\lyricmode { \markup a \markup b \markup c }
>
> or strings
>
> \lyricm