Re: Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again

2008-12-14 Thread Carl D. Sorensen
On 12/14/08 3:21 AM, "Simon J Mackenzie" wrote: > Hi Tao, > This code will fail to compile because lyricist is an unbound variable > in the first instance. > > Cheers > Simon > How about #(define poet lyricist) Carl ___ lilypond-user mailin

Re: Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again

2008-12-14 Thread Neil Puttock
Hi Simon, 2008/12/14 Simon J Mackenzie : > \header { > %Common settings > poet = #(markup lyricist) > } > > \book { > \bookpart { > \header { > lyricist = \markup { \bold "Yaahda Ohda" } > composer = \markup { \italics "Bill G.t.s" } > } > etc... > } > \bo

Re: Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again

2008-12-14 Thread Simon J Mackenzie
to use scheme there but it works. > Hope that helps. > > Regards, > > Tao > > Original-Nachricht > > Datum: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 14:00:25 +0700 > > Von: "Simon J Mackenzie" > > An: "LilyPond Mailing List" > > Betreff: Replaceme

Re: Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again

2008-12-14 Thread Tao Cumplido
Mackenzie" > An: "LilyPond Mailing List" > Betreff: Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again > Hi > How do you go about defining replacement macros so that ... > lyricist = \markup { \bold "Fred" "J" \italic "Bones"

Replacement Macros - Ooops! Try Again Again

2008-12-13 Thread Simon J Mackenzie
Hi How do you go about defining replacement macros so that ... lyricist = \markup { \bold "Fred" "J" \italic "Bones" } is transformed into say a form of... poet = lyricist Cheers Simon -- Reverend Simon J Mackenzie LUTHERAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA 19