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Re: doc help: 11.2.1
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Mats Bengtsson |
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Re: doc help: 11.2.1 |
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Mon, 08 Aug 2005 09:58:57 +0200 |
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Sorry I should read more carefully.
I had only corrected the table, not the example on the top that you
point out. I'll fix it in a minute or so.
Regarding \line {...}, you are right that a literal translation of
#:line( ...) corresponds to \line {...}, but there is no need to
write out the \line command since {...} is equivalent to \line {...}.
I'll add a note in "8.1.7 Overview of ...".
/Mats
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I have already corrected this in the CVS some days ago!
/Mats
Graham Percival wrote:
According to the docs, these two expressions are the same:
(markup #:column (#:line (#:bold #:italic "hello" #:raise 0.4 "world")
#:bigger #:line ("foo" "bar" "baz")))
\markup \column < { \bold \italic "hello" \raise #0.4 "world" }
\bigger { foo bar baz } >
Shouldn't the lilypond code be this instead:
\markup \column { \line { \bold \italic "hello" \raise #0.4 "world" }
\line {\bigger { foo bar baz } }
ie didn't \column change away from being \column < > ?
I also wonder about the Lilypond { ... } that's in the middle of the
table below that example -- again, shouldn't that be \line { ... } ?
Cheers,
- Graham
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Re: doc help: 11.2.1, Nicolas Sceaux, 2005/08/08