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From: | Nicolas Sceaux |
Subject: | Re: Rename \unHideNotes to \unhideNotes |
Date: | Sun, 26 Jul 2009 14:31:15 +0200 |
Le 25 juil. 09 à 11:39, Dénes Harmath a écrit :
On 2009.07.23., at 21:58, Mark Polesky wrote:This suggests that the command is derived from "hideNotes": "un" + "hideNotes" = "unHideNotes"That logic isn't applied in the case of \set and \unset. That's why I am (andmaybe also others are) always confused.
But then \set and \unset are so-called keywords, like eg. \lyricsto, \drummode, etc, and these are not capitalized, whereas \hideNotes and \unHideNotes are
variables (where capitilization applies). So this is consistent.
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