On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 12:03 PM, David Nalesnik <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> Well, I could.  The only thing is that number of optional variables is
> limited.  I suppose there could be an argument which takes an alist of
> symbols and settings: '((starting-clef . bass) (short-names . #t)
> (stop-at-rests . #t) ...).  If a pair isn't present, a default is taken.
> My goal was simplicity, though :(
>

I should say my "goal" was that automatic ottavas would be a simple,
uncomplicated thing to achieve.  And of course wishing makes it so.

The alist idea seems like a great alternative to a long list of arguments
you have to look up every time you use the command.

--David
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