David Kastrup <[email protected]> writes: > Kenneth Wolcott <[email protected]> writes: > >> Hi; >> >> This is an extremely minor bug. >> >> Which version of "English" is the Lilypond documentation written in? >> >> If it is American English, then: >> >> NR: Usage of British English: "centre" instead of "center" (both 2.22.2 and >> 2.23.12) >> >> A hairpin that is terminated with \! will end at the right edge of the note >> that has the \! assigned to it. In the case where it is terminated with the >> start of another crescendo or decrescendo mark, it will end at the *centre* >> of the note that has the next \< or \> assigned to it. The next hairpin >> will then start at the right edge of the same note instead of the usual >> left edge had it been terminated with \! before. A hairpin ending on a >> downbeat will stop at the preceding bar line. >> >> There are about 50 instances of "center" and only one instance of >> "centre".
Also, an example uses \centreText as macro name. I find it quite amusing that there is one translation that uses \centerText instead. The French translation. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond
