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lilypond-doc-2.12.2-3mdv2009.1.i586.rpm

%% Generated by lilypond-book.py
%% Options: [alt=[image of music],printfilename,indent=0\mm,texidoc,line-width=160\mm]
\include "lilypond-book-preamble.ly"


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  line-width = #(- line-width (* mm  3.000000))
}

\layout {
  
}



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\sourcefilename "/home/lilydev/vc/gub/target/linux-x86/src/lilypond-localhost--home-lilydev-vc-lilypond-master/input/regression/music-function.ly"
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\header
{
    
texidoc = "Music functions are generic music transformation functions,
which can be used to extend music syntax seamlessly.  Here we
demonstrate a @code{\myBar} function, which works similar to
@code{\bar}, but is implemented completely in Scheme."

}
\version "2.12.0"

myBar = #(define-music-function (parser location bar-type) (string?)
          (context-spec-music
           (context-spec-music (make-property-set 'whichBar bar-type) 'Timing)
           'Score))

\layout { ragged-right = ##t }

{
    d4 \myBar "|:" d4
}




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