The system is:
LayoutObjectName
contextPropertyName
layout-object-property-name
In this specific example, you have a context property called
instrumentName and a layout object called InstrumentName, which in term
has a property called space-alist.
/Mats
Quoting Cameron Horsburgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi folks,
I've come across the following in a file. This is correct, as in any
other way of capitalising the names raises errors or doesn't compile
correctly. Can anyone explain to me the subtle difference in
capitalisations?
\override PianoStaff.InstrumentName #'space-alist = #'((left-edge
extra-space . 2.0))
\set PianoStaff.instrumentName = "Piano "
Cheers,
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