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Re: Bleeding edge documentation
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Nicolas Sceaux |
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Re: Bleeding edge documentation |
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Tue, 16 May 2006 20:19:21 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (darwin) |
Graham Percival <address@hidden> writes:
>> Between that section and the following one, the functions used to
>> access
>> and set music properties may be introduced.
>
> Err, ok. I added all this pretty much as you explained it here, but
> I'm not sure that I understood it fully. Could you check this section
> when we have another release to make sure I didn't omit or change
> anything important?
Ok, I'll look at it then
>> 11.3.3 Adding articulation to notes (example)
>>
>> I don't know where you got this example from, but there are mistakes.
>
> From you, :)
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2006-05/msg00039.html
yes I remembered, that was self-derision :-)
>> The wording is poor: cons does not modify the existing list. Maybe that
>> should be precised, for instance: (without modifying the original
>> list).
>
> Hmm... how's this?
> address@hidden' is used to add an element to a list without modifying the
> original list.
ok
>> 11.4.1 Markup construction in Scheme
>>
>> "One can not feed the #:line, #:center, or #:column) commands with a
>> variable or the result of a function call."
>>
>> This sentence should more general, we're talking here about commands
>> accepting markup-list arguments, eg. #:line, #:center-align or #:column
>> (but there are others, like #:fill-line).
>
> Does this work?
> Commands which accept markup-list arguments (such as
> @code{#:line}, @code{#:center}, address@hidden:column}) cannottake
> commands with a variable or commands which are the
> result of a function call.
hm. I don't understand some instances of the word command in some
places.
The markup-list argument of commands such as @code{#:line},
@code{#:center}, or @code{#:column}, cannot be a variable or the result
of a function call.
nicolas