I thought that the documentation generator (IIRC a scheme script) could handle this. Now I can see, that this is not the case as RehearsalMark contains the definition of (direction . ,UP) and it is still displayed as 1.

Mats Bengtsson wrote:


Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:


For the record, I believe *any* value (i.e., not necessarily in the range [-1,1]) may be specified.
True! Also, don't forget the convenient definitions that let you say #LEFT instead of #-1,
#RIGHT instead of #+1 and #CENTER instead of ...
Wouldn't it be a good idea to use those as the defaults? That way users could see that they can use these convenient definitions.
You mean to print these instead of the numeric values in the internal/program reference document? Well, if you can figure out any clever way let the automatic documentation generator figure out if +1 should mean +1 or #UP or #RIGHT in every situation, then this would be a great feature. However, based on how this documentation currently
is generated, I cannot conceive how that could be done.

   /Mats




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