Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
The strong editorial decision from a few months ago is this:
Notation Reference: defines the lilypond input syntax.
>
I think it describes a lot more than just the syntax.
Sorry, I was misusing a word again -- I didn't mean "syntax". I should
have said "the lilypond input format". Or even better,
How to write the text files that lilypond interprets. Does not include
complete details about properties, contexts, etc.
Internals Reference: defines the "under the hood" lilypond stuff.
Which doesn't really make sense, since you have to look under the hood
every time you want to make a property setting.
Err, remember that the Program Reference is now the IR. The NR will
describe how to construct tweaks in a compact manner, the LM will
describe how to construct tweaks in a legible manner, but finding out
what the Voice #'padding property does (and what the default value is!)
is only done in the IR.
(in this case, #'padding is used as examples in the LM and NR, so of
course people will know about it -- but the actual place to find this
info is the IR)
Cheers,
- Graham
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