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From: | BB |
Subject: | Re: restrainOpenStrings |
Date: | Sun, 13 Sep 2015 12:27:56 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/38.2.0 |
If one interprets the text of the manual the line \set TabStaff.restrainOpenStrings = ##t powers up the not really perfect working \set TabStaff.minimumFret = #1 to work as one would expect by simply interpreting the text implies.But that does not depreciate the basic question about the logik. One might extend the logik question to ask why \set TabStaff.minimumFret = #1 does not do what one would expect spontaneous from the statement. The question why \set TabStaff.restrainOpenStrings = ##t does not do what one would expect spontaneous from the statement.
Anyway, as I just pointed out - I can live with this contradictories. So simply let me annul my question.
Thanks. On 13.09.2015 12:13, David Kastrup wrote:
BB <address@hidden> writes:I wonder that \set TabStaff.restrainOpenStrings = ##t is not enough to really avoid open strings? It only works together with \set TabStaff.minimumFret = #1 I can live with this need of this aditional line, but I find the logik is questionable. Is that done by will?What does the documentation have to say about it?
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