Trevor Daniels wrote: > No, I don't think this is a *common* error. > I've never seen it mentioned on -user. And > it's too obscure for the LM anyway. > > What we could do is add a full explanation of > parser (or global) variables in NR 6.8 "Difficult > tweaks", together with your warning, and reference > that from each of the examples in the docs that > uses them. This accords with the established > style of the NR. Your handy lists, below, could > also be included. > > If you're happy with this, and there are no adverse > comments over the next couple of days, I'll initiate > it. I will need some help from you to hone the text > though.
I'm okay with it. But I'd like to see what the others think. Am I correct in thinking that if an object returns #t for this test from within a .ly file, it qualifies as a "parser variable"? #(defined? 'object-name) - Mark _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel