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Re: [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string
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David Kastrup |
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Re: [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string |
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Thu, 06 Oct 2011 16:12:38 +0200 |
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Vaughan McAlley <address@hidden> writes:
> On 7 October 2011 00:12, Jan-Peter Voigt <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Hi Vaughan,
>>
>> I introduced the define-lyric-markup method a few mails ago, so it is no
>> lilypond standard.
>> Here I added methods to your file and used the recaps command, I introduced
>> in a revious mail, to capsify markups recursively whatching out for
>> \fromproperty.
> Thank you! It worked first time! I hope it becomes part of standard
> Lilypond...
Personally, I think this is far too hackish for a user interface. It
would make more sense to create a music function that just converts a
markup list into lyric events, then use \lyricsto or \addlyrics for
tacking the rhythm on.
--
David Kastrup
- [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string, Jan-Peter Voigt, 2011/10/06
- Message not available
- Re: [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string, Jan-Peter Voigt, 2011/10/06
- Re: [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string, Vaughan McAlley, 2011/10/06
- Re: [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string, Jan-Peter Voigt, 2011/10/06
- Re: [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string, David Kastrup, 2011/10/06
- Re: [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string, Vaughan McAlley, 2011/10/06
- Re: [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string, Jan-Peter Voigt, 2011/10/07
- Re: [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string, David Kastrup, 2011/10/07
- Re: lyricmarkup (was [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string, came from lyricmarkup), Jan-Peter Voigt, 2011/10/07
- Re: lyricmarkup (was [issue 1482] \caps \fromproperty and markup->string, came from lyricmarkup), David Kastrup, 2011/10/07