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Re: adjustment of arc shape according to papersize
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Venus' Wink |
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Re: adjustment of arc shape according to papersize |
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Sat, 20 Jun 2015 03:45:13 -0800 |
Hi Marc,
Thanks for your reply.
To say the truth, I'm under situation that
I can't access the setting of paper size,
so I can't put tag to stand for paper width.
I'd like to expect a way with scheme.
I've tried like as:
\shape #((if (= paper-width 210 mm)
'(( ...points for 210 mm width...)))
(if (= paper-width 297 mm)
'(( ...points for 297 mm width...))))
which issues an error that paper-width
hasn't been bind...
I don't know scheme very well.
Thanks
Venus' Wink
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Sat, 20 Jun 2015 12:24:27 +0200
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> Subject: Re: adjustment of arc shape according to papersize
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> Am 20.06.2015 um 10:25 schrieb Venus' Wink:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Would you see the following to codes?
>>
>> http://lilybin.com/57gfma/2
>>
>> http://lilybin.com/57gfma/3
>>
>> The paper widths, and according to them,
>> the lists of control points for slurs
>> differ between these examples.
>>
>> I'd like to switch the control points
>> on the paper size in one code as:
>>
>> If paper-width is 210mm, pass the
>> control points for 210mm paper width
>> to \shape.
>>
>> If paper-width is 297mm, pass the
>> control points for 297mm paper width
>> to \shape.
>
> If you have to switch between two shapes, you could use tags:
>
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/different-editions-from-one-source#index-tag-1
>
> I assume there is a way to detect the paper width via scheme and switch
> between two shape calls, but that's beyond my knowledge.
>
> HTH a bit,
>
> Marc
>> (So far, only for 210mm and for 297mm
>> are enough.)
>>
>> How could I realize it?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Venus' Wink
>>
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