> Read the release notes more carefully. Essentially, I have removed > the old-style \set. Now, \unset is the proper inverse of \set .
I've read that -- excuse my ignorance, but I still don't get it.
Assuming the new keywords, what is the actual difference? What can
you do with \override what \set can't do?
Werner
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