Graham Percival wrote:

On 18-Aug-05, at 5:21 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:

Graham Percival wrote:

Log message:
    Direction #-1 to #down.


actually, in most cases, \down and \up should also work.


Hmm, I didn't know that.

 That might be more lilyesque.


I disagree -- we use #3 and #'(1 . -2) for many things (padding, extra-offset), so I think it's a good idea to continue using #up and #down. This reinforces the general
form of
\override (engraver.)grob #'property = #value

Hmm. There's still a question of style, in lily-library.scm we do

(define-public X 0)
(define-public Y 1)
(define-safe-public START -1)
(define-safe-public STOP 1)
(define-public LEFT -1)
(define-public RIGHT 1)
(define-public UP 1)
(define-public DOWN -1)
(define-public CENTER 0)

perhaps we should do #UP and #DOWN iso. #up and #down ?



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