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Owner: d...@gnu.org
Labels: -Patch-needs_work
Comment #35 on issue 1110 by d...@gnu.org: Wrong octave of repetition chord
with \relative and #{ #} syntax
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1110
Ok, I have mulled this over and decided that introducing a third "what was
the last $x" concept is not going to make things better understandable. So
I'll go for the duplicitous approach: the "last" chord is the last chord
the parser has seen, unless \relative runs over it, in which case
the "last" chord is the last chord \relative has seen.
Chances are that people will be using \relative either consistently, or
consistently not, and so they get to see consistent behavior for q even
though we have two different approaches.
If q in \relative is _not_ preceded by a chord, I'll probably just let it
be dealt with like a freshly entered relative chord without generating a
warning.
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