On 2013/08/24 13:19:30, mike7 wrote:
The question I'm asking is "How can I allow the user to replace the
skyline of a
stencil with another shape?"
I got that. But what is the actual use case for that? Before skylines became a thing, you could override the X-extent or the Y-extent of grobs, independently. There were actual use cases for that with regard to controlling the arrangement of marks and other things. I repeat: isn't this interface at the same time unnecessarily general and restricted? It will only ever do for replacing all four skylines at once or none at all. An override of four dimensions which can be +inf.0 or -inf.0 or #f (namely, just use the original skyline for this dimension) for different effects seems to fit the known use cases better. You did not answer that question. Instead you explained what the code does. Given the specificity of my question, I have a hard time imagining what made you think I did not understand that when asking the question. https://codereview.appspot.com/12957047/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel