> From: Laura Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >>>>> "GP" == Graham Percival <> writes: > > GP> On 29-Jul-05, at 1:15 PM, Graham Percival wrote: > >> Isn't it just a matter of using the LaTeX \begin{verbatim} > >> environment for the @lilypond[verbatim] texinfo stuff? > > GP> No, apparently not. Never mind... what a stupid > LaTeX bug! Doesn't verbatim mean _verbatim_ ?! > > It may well be a stupid LaTeX feature, but LaTeX input has been stable > for a couple of decades now, and any LaTeX that you wrote then you can > still use now. They don't rewrite the input every time someone > decides that it was a stupid design in the first place.
No, it is a feature. Remember that TeX was originally intented to produce printed output only. PDF:s and cut-and-paste is a relatively recent thing. But it is possible to get straight single quotes with a bit of work. See the renamed thread (RE: Character substitutions in cut+paste) for info on how to do this. Graham, Is the documentation generated through LaTeX with Texinfo rather than Plain TeX with Texinfo? In that case it might be somewhat easier to set things up so the correct single quotes are used. -- Sven Axelsson _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
