Well, it's only specific to Lyrics. Earlier in the section, it states:
A word or syllable of lyrics begins with an alphabetic character,
and ends with any space or digit… Any character that is not a digit
or white space will be regarded as part of the syllable; one
important consequence of this is that a word can end with }…
Am 15.12.2008 um 09:02 schrieb Mark Polesky:
NR 2.1.2 "Entering lyrics: Lyrics explained"
states...
Similarly, a period which follows an alphabetic sequence is
included in the resulting string. As a consequence, spaces
must be inserted around property commands: do not write
\override Score.LyricText #'font-shape = #'italic
but instead use
\override Score . LyricText #'font-shape = #'italic
Is this true? If so, I've been doing it the wrong way all
along! This is not mentioned in 4.1.4 "Tweaking methods:
\override command" which states...
The general syntax of this command is:
\override Context.LayoutObject #'layout-property = #value
Somebody clear me up! Thanks.
- Mark
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