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From: | Risto Vääräniemi |
Subject: | Re: Is it possible to replace a number with variable inside a pair? |
Date: | Thu, 26 Jul 2018 10:46:16 +0300 |
Hi Risto,
you might go this way:
lineThickness = 5
\markup \override #`(thickness . ,lineThickness) \draw-hline
That is semi-quote the pair with ` (instead of ') and then "unquote" the
variable to retrieve the value with a comma (,)
HTH
Jan-Peter
Am 26.07.2018 um 09:35 schrieb Risto Vääräniemi:
> Hi,
>
> I tried the following:
>
> lineThickness = 5
> \markup \override #'(thickness . #lineThickness) \draw-hline
>
> But it seems I cannot give the variable inside the pair. This works:
>
> lineThicknessPair = #'(thickness . 5)
> \markup \override #lineThicknessPair \draw-hline
>
> Is there any way to make it work with just a single number variable? I
> even tried the variable without the '#' or replaced it with a '\'. I
> just got different errors.
>
> BR,
> Risto
>
>
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