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Re: Difference between # and $
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Difference between # and $ |
Date: |
Mon, 31 Mar 2014 15:44:58 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4.50 (gnu/linux) |
"Phil Holmes" <address@hidden> writes:
> I've read
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/extending/lilypond-scheme-syntax
> (as no doubt, Urs has) and tried to use $ in place of #. Can't get it
> to compile. So, taking the following note doubler, how would $ be
> used instead of #?
>
> dubble = #(define-music-function( parser location arg )
> (ly:music?)
> #{ $arg $arg #}
> )
>
> { c'' \dubble c' }
Huh? Which # would you even want to replace here? #{ ... #} is inside
of Scheme. $arg already uses a $.
This code works fine as written.
--
David Kastrup
- Difference between # and $, Urs Liska, 2014/03/29
- Re: Difference between # and $, David Kastrup, 2014/03/29
- Re: Difference between # and $, Urs Liska, 2014/03/31
- Re: Difference between # and $, David Kastrup, 2014/03/31
- Re: Difference between # and $, Phil Holmes, 2014/03/31
- Re: Difference between # and $,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: Difference between # and $, Urs Liska, 2014/03/31
- Re: Difference between # and $, Phil Holmes, 2014/03/31
- Re: Difference between # and $, David Kastrup, 2014/03/31