Op dinsdag 24-11-2009 om 12:23 uur [tijdzone -0200], schreef Han-Wen
Nienhuys:
> Grammatically
> 
> \set Context.Property = #value
> \set Grob.GrobProperty = #value
> 
> both look like \set STRING . STRING = SCHEME
> 
> ie. you can't distinguish between both actions if you unify the syntax.

Hmm, why is this destinction necessary?  Why can't we determine from the
first STRING used whether we're seting a context or grob property?

Jan.

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