* 2013-01-04 20:38 +0100 [email protected]: > On 2013/01/04 19:32:02, J. Rohrer wrote: >> [Thus I learned something about contexts today: I would not have >> naively expected >> >> \context { \AlreadyDefinedContext \name NewContext }, >> >> to actually create a new, independent context, since the command >> looks more like a tweak on \AlreadyDefinedContext. But obviously >> this is useful.] > > \AlreadyDefinedContext _always_ creates a new, independent context > copy. It is just that at the end of the context definition, whatever > the name ends up to be is telling the output definition just where to > write this new context definition. If you don't change the \name, it > is going to end up in the place of the old definition.
Interesting. Thanks for the enlightenment. Best regards, Johannes _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
