On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 08:47:41AM -0500, Kieren MacMillan wrote: > Hi Graham, > >> Use \tag. It was invented for *precisely* this situation. >> It should be somewhere in NR 3. > > I avoid \tag at all costs — and suggest the same to other users, and > warn newbies against it (or don't introduce them to it in the first > place) — because it FORCES THE MIXTURE OF CONTENT AND PRESENTATION, > which is A Bad Thing™.
WTM?! It's like a <div> in HTML. It doesn't do anything in itself. \tag #'score \blah blah doesn't force you to think about presentation in a bad way; it just means that you only want to display something in a score. Or maybe in everything apart from the score. I can't remember how the command works. > If there's another (non-\tag) way to do the same thing, that's The > Better Way™. You want a way of indicating that something is only to be used for particular instruments/situations, without using a command that's designed to be used for particular instrument/situations? Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
