Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> writes:

>>> Would it be possible to have
>>>
>>>   \override Accidental.color #red
>>>   \override Voice.Accidental.color
>>>
>>> ?  For me, this feels most natural.
>>
>> Won't work since you can't distinguish
>> \override Voice.Accidental.color
>>
>> from
>>
>> \override Accidental.bound-details.left
>>
>> and I really don't want to try picking this apart based on
>> uppercase/lowercase letter distinctions.
>
> After some thinking I wonder why not?

X-offset anyone?

> For example, Haskell does something similar, this is, some elements
> (type names) of this programming language must start with an uppercase
> letter.
>
> IMHO, it would elegantly solve this problem.

-- 
David Kastrup

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