Thanks Trevor. Could someone come up with a good example for \denies? I think this written example is that obvious and it would be nice to use a similar example as above but \denies something in a GrandStaff context - just to compare and contrast more obviously.
https://codereview.appspot.com/44420043/diff/20001/Documentation/notation/changing-defaults.itely File Documentation/notation/changing-defaults.itely (right): https://codereview.appspot.com/44420043/diff/20001/Documentation/notation/changing-defaults.itely#newcode1356 Documentation/notation/changing-defaults.itely:1356: \chords { d1:m7 b1:min7.5- } On 2013/12/25 09:05:15, Trevor Daniels wrote:
The idea of this snippet was to show what happened before using \accepts. So this one needs changing to correspond with the one below. Maybe the wording could be changed to make this clearer, or comments could be added to the code.
Done. https://codereview.appspot.com/44420043/diff/20001/Documentation/notation/changing-defaults.itely#newcode1373 Documentation/notation/changing-defaults.itely:1373: \accepts "ChordNames" On 2013/12/25 09:05:15, Trevor Daniels wrote:
In the changed example we don't need anything about ChordNames
Done. https://codereview.appspot.com/44420043/diff/20001/Documentation/notation/changing-defaults.itely#newcode1387 Documentation/notation/changing-defaults.itely:1387: context in the @qq{accepts} list. Could someone come up with a good example for \denies? I think this written example is that obvious and it would be nice to use a similar example as above but \denies something in a GrandStaff context - just to compare and contrast more obviously. https://codereview.appspot.com/44420043/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
