Dan Eble writes:
> This is the current syntax:
>
> \alterBroken property-name #’(before after) GrobName
>
> This would be more consistent with other things:
>
> \alterBroken GrobName.property-name #’(before after)
Have you actually read the documentation of
This is the current syntax:
\alterBroken property-name #’(before after) GrobName
This would be more consistent with other things:
\alterBroken GrobName.property-name #’(before after)
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> On Mar 27, 2017, at 17:32 , Dan Eble wrote:
>
> This is the current syntax:
>
>\alterBroken property-name #’(before after) GrobName
>
> This would be more consistent with other things:
>
>\alterBroken GrobName.property-name #’(before after)
>
Notation reference
Am 27.03.2017 um 23:32 schrieb Dan Eble:
This is the current syntax:
\alterBroken property-name #’(before after) GrobName
This would be more consistent with other things:
\alterBroken GrobName.property-name #’(before after)
\alterBroken in that respect is not to be compared with