Graham Percival wrote:
On 13-Mar-06, at 2:12 PM, Paul Scott wrote:
Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Monday 13 March 2006 21.39, Tuukka Verho wrote:
It compiles without problems with lilypond 2.6. Unless the syntax has
changed somehow (according to the documentation it doesn't seem to)
this is
bug which I think should be fixed before 2.8.
The syntax has changed, try reading e.g. section 10.1. Perhaps this
change should be mentioned in NEWS?
The music must precede a header in the score block even thought I
don't know why. Even though the manual shows it this way maybe it
should be spelled out more clearly.
The music must now come first -- this is a change, and probably should
be mentioned in NEWS.
Out of curiousity when did it change? I've always put the local header
after the music.
The manual mentions that music must come first in a few places. If
you think this info should be present in more places, please let me
know the exact places and wordings you suggest.
I looked at 10.3.1 and agree that the "music expression must come before
the |\header|." instruction is there.
While I was there I see that the example says:
title = "title" % not printed
and yet the example below shows "title" not "Title" or "New title"
The manual keeps getting better and better!
Thanks for all your work on this.
Paul
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