I'm fine with this -- the @lilypondfile is a much more powerful feature
that does almost the same.
Till
Graham Percival schrieb:
Does anybody really want to keep @lsr{} (in addition to
@lsrdir{})? It isn't used in any finished GDP sections, and I'm
90% certain it isn't worth keeping.
@lsrdir{Pitches, Pitches} points to the whole collection of pitch
snippets.
@lsr{pitches, adding-ambitus-per-voice.ly, Ambitus} (or something
like that; I can't recall the exact syntax) gives us a link
directly to that snippet.
I introduced @lsr{} back in the Bad Old Days when snippets were
sorted into directories; if you have a snippet that was useful for
two things, the only way to get it in two parts of the manual was
to use @lsr. But nowadays, we can simply add two tags to the
snippet, and have it appear in both lists.
We could then rename @lsrdir{} to @rlsr{} and use the same format
as all the other @rfoo{} macros. That would simply the doc
source.
Unless I hear voiciferous complaints before Monday, I'll remove
@lsr{}.
Cheers,
- Graham
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