On 2012/01/09 12:58:58, Neil Puttock wrote:

http://codereview.appspot.com/5520056/diff/1/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely
File Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely (right):


http://codereview.appspot.com/5520056/diff/1/Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely#newcode1366
Documentation/notation/rhythms.itely:1366: The @code{\partial
@var{duration}}
can also be written as;
On 2012/01/09 05:08:58, Graham Percival wrote:
> if this was true, then surely there would be no difference between
\partial
and
> \set blah  after the piece had begun.  However, the @knownissues
claims that
you
> should only use \partial in the beginning.

It's almost the same.  The main difference is that \partial uses an
iterator to
set measurePosition.  It ensures grace notes don't mess up the timing
(which can
affect beaming) and allows \displayMusic to pick up the correct
duration.

I mean \displayLilyMusic of course.

http://codereview.appspot.com/5520056/

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