hi, I'm attempting to softcode \accepts and friends. Should the order of \accepts calls be significant in absence of appropriate \defaultchild? I.e., if we have
\layout { \context {\Score \accepts "Foo" \accepts "Bar" } \context {\name Foo \accepts "Baz" } \context {\name Bar \accepts "Baz" } } \new Score \new Baz { c d e } .. then the path to Baz is ambiguous. Should we ideally throw a warning and randomly pick either foo or bar, or should the order be defined by the order of the \accepts calls? I would like the first approach better, because ambiguous context paths are rare and should be clarified; the \defaultchild mechanism should be sufficient for normal uses. -- Erik _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel