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Re: Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Stabilization (GLISS) webpage
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Wilbert Berendsen |
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Re: Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Stabilization (GLISS) webpage |
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Sat, 2 Jan 2010 19:18:51 +0100 |
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Op zaterdag 02 januari 2010 schreef Trevor:
> Looks promising. Nice overview of the issues.
> I'll be happy to be part of the discussions when
> they start.
Same for me! I really love LilyPond (both the program and the project), and
stabilizing the syntax will make it more stable and professional.
I could imagine one other addition to the list of topics in Scope and
Limitation:
- the values that are used as arguments to common used overrides. Sometimes
they are a symbol (e.g. #'around), sometimes a predefined variable referring
to a Scheme value or object (e.g. #LEFT, #all-visible ). The main trouble is
that for novice users it is not clear when there should be an apostrophe and
when not.
best regards,
Wilbert Berendsen
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- Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Stabilization (GLISS) webpage, Graham Percival, 2010/01/02
- Re: Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Stabilization (GLISS) webpage, Patrick McCarty, 2010/01/02
- Re: Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Stabilization (GLISS) webpage, John Mandereau, 2010/01/02
- Re: Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Stabilization (GLISS) webpage, Graham Percival, 2010/01/02
- Re: Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Stabilization (GLISS) webpage, John Mandereau, 2010/01/02
- Re: Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Stabilization (GLISS) webpage, Graham Percival, 2010/01/02
- Re: Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Stabilization (GLISS) webpage, John Mandereau, 2010/01/02
- Re: Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Stabilization (GLISS) webpage, Patrick McCarty, 2010/01/02
- Re: Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Stabilization (GLISS) webpage, Graham Percival, 2010/01/02