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Re: [frogs] Re: format-mark-* Was: \set vs \override
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Carl Sorensen |
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Re: [frogs] Re: format-mark-* Was: \set vs \override |
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Wed, 2 Dec 2009 14:45:18 -0700 |
On 12/2/09 1:40 PM, "Mats Bengtsson" <address@hidden> wrote:
> Why not simply extend the current example so that it shows all the
> possibilities? No need to explain in words, especially since the names
> are more or less self-explanatory.
Because it's too many things to list in the body of the NR. We try to keep
the body of the NR as short as feasible, and put exhaustive lists in the
appendices.
>
> /Mats
>
> Valentin Villenave wrote:
>> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Carl Sorensen <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> Doing this right probably means a careful explanation of a few of these in
>>> the NR, and an appendix showing all of the possibilities.
>>>
>>
>> I was about to suggest something like that, but aren't appendices
>> automatically generated? How would you implement that?
>>
You make a .ly file that shows everything you want, then include a reference
to that file in Documentation/notation/notation-appendices.itely.
Or alternatively, you make your own table to show things in
Documentation/notation/notation-appendices.itely.
Thanks,
Carl
- Re: \set vs \override, Anthony W. Youngman, 2009/12/01
- format-mark-* Was: \set vs \override, Mats Bengtsson, 2009/12/02
- Re: format-mark-* Was: \set vs \override, Valentin Villenave, 2009/12/02
- Re: [frogs] Re: format-mark-* Was: \set vs \override, Carl Sorensen, 2009/12/02
- Re: [frogs] Re: format-mark-* Was: \set vs \override, Valentin Villenave, 2009/12/02
- Re: [frogs] Re: format-mark-* Was: \set vs \override, Mats Bengtsson, 2009/12/02
- Re: [frogs] Re: format-mark-* Was: \set vs \override,
Carl Sorensen <=
- Re: [frogs] Re: format-mark-* Was: \set vs \override, Mats Bengtsson, 2009/12/02
- Re: [frogs] Re: format-mark-* Was: \set vs \override, Carl Sorensen, 2009/12/02
- Re: [frogs] Re: format-mark-* Was: \set vs \override, Graham Percival, 2009/12/02