Paul Morris <p...@paulwmorris.com> writes: > dak wrote >> Yes. For things like stem directions, there may be a default callback >> which makes the decision about whether to put the stem upwards or >> downwards, and calling this fallback might trigger other typesetting >> decisions prematurely. Also, one does not get to see whether the >> ultimate direction decision was due to \voiceOne or such a tie-breaking >> callback. >> >> This may or may not be the case for rest direction, but because I was >> too lazy to double-check, I went for ly:grob-property-data. > > Ok, good to know. It sounds like if ly:grob-property-data works for a given > case, then it's the safer choice of the two. Thanks for the explanation.
Well, depends on what kind of data one tries testing for. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user