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Re: trying to make a music function, Part 3 of X
From: |
Kieren MacMillan |
Subject: |
Re: trying to make a music function, Part 3 of X |
Date: |
Thu, 1 Jun 2006 16:37:04 -0400 |
Hi, Nicolas:
Thanks for the help!
You should indent your code properly, so that it should be less
painful to read.
Believe it or not, I do -- it may be the email transfer that messes
up some things...
Use \displayMusic !
Okay, I have. What I want to get is
%% OUTPUT BEGINS
(make-music
'SequentialMusic
'elements
(list (make-music
'ContextSpeccedMusic
'property-operations
'()
'context-type
'Bottom
'element
(make-music
'OverrideProperty
'once
#t
'grob-property-path
(list (quote X-offset))
'grob-value
-1.5
'symbol
'DynamicText
'pop-first
#t))
(make-music
'EventChord
'elements
(list (make-music
'NoteEvent
'duration
(ly:make-duration 2 0 1 1)
'pitch
(ly:make-pitch -1 0 0))
(make-music
'AbsoluteDynamicEvent
'text
(markup
#:line
(#:line
(#:dynamic
"f"
#:hspace
-0.3
#:normal-text
(#:italic "for a very long time")))))))))
%% OUTPUT ENDS
What I'm trying is
%% CODE BEGINS
\version "2.9.6"
addDynText =
#(define-music-function (parser location dyn text event-chord)
(string? string? ly:music?)
(set! (ly:music-property event-chord 'elements)
(cons (make-music 'AbsoluteDynamicEvent
'text (markup #:dynamic dyn
#:normal-text #:italic text))
(ly:music-property event-chord 'elements)))
;(cons
event-chord
; (make-music 'ContextSpeccedMusic 'property-operations '() 'context-
type 'Bottom 'element (make-music 'OverrideProperty 'once #t 'grob-
property-path (list (quote X-offset)) 'grob-value -1.5 'symbol
'DynamicText 'pop-first #t))
)
\relative c'
{
\displayMusic
{
\addDynText "pp" "sempre" <c d e>4 c
\addDynText "f" "(no, really)" <c d e>8 c c4
}
}
%% CODE ENDS
Here I have commented out the offending lines -- I've tried a bunch
of different things, like
(make-music 'SequentialMusic 'elements (list...
but this just creates a nested SM, and throws an error.
Hopefully, if you can show me how to combine these two elements --
i.e., the EventChord and the ContextSpeccedMusic -- in this case,
I'll have a bit of a general epiphany on the way the whole thing works.
Right now, the light bulb is definitely off! =\
Thanks,
Kieren.
- trying to make a music function, Kieren MacMillan, 2006/06/01
- Re: trying to make a music function, Part 2 of X, Kieren MacMillan, 2006/06/01
- Re: trying to make a music function, Part 2 of X, Nicolas Sceaux, 2006/06/01
- Re: trying to make a music function, Part 3 of X,
Kieren MacMillan <=
- Re: trying to make a music function, Part 3 of X, Nicolas Sceaux, 2006/06/03
- Re: trying to make a music function, Part 3 of X, Erik Sandberg, 2006/06/03
- Re: trying to make a music function, Part 3 of X, Kieren MacMillan, 2006/06/03
- Re: trying to make a music function, Part 3 of X, Nicolas Sceaux, 2006/06/03