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From: | lilypond |
Subject: | Re: [Lilypond-auto] Issue 2870 in lilypond: \single \omit and \hide need user-level documentation and examples |
Date: | Fri, 05 Oct 2012 19:50:29 +0000 |
Comment #7 on issue 2870 by address@hidden: \single \omit and \hide need user-level documentation and examples
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=2870\set and \override are basically the same in that they set a property in a context. However, \override sets a property specifically aimed at being used for initializing a particular kind of Grob, while \set sets a non-grob-related property of the context. \unset is its counterpart. Both are related enough that doing
\set Voice #'Accidental #'color #redwill think it is doing something useful while crashing LilyPond by stomping over the "stack management" of override/revert.
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