https://codereview.appspot.com/120480043/diff/140001/Documentation/notation/input.itely File Documentation/notation/input.itely (right):
https://codereview.appspot.com/120480043/diff/140001/Documentation/notation/input.itely#newcode2784 Documentation/notation/input.itely:2784: @q{Articulate} script. On 2014/10/03 07:32:09, J_lowe wrote:
On 2014/10/02 11:19:12, Valentin Villenave wrote: > Isn't capitalization redundant with @q{}?
Well it's called 'Articulate.ly' and the way it is bandied about in
the forums,
the term 'Articulate script' seems (to me anyway) like a proper noun.
Hence the
capitalization.
It's not called `Articulate.ly' but most emphatically `articulate.ly', and this difference is quite significant on case-sensitive file systems. As a file, @file{articulate.ly} should provide the correct formatting (and should be used consistently). The Texinfo description of @file also proposes using it for buffer names (which tend to be files with missing or added parts) or "name of a node in Info". So I'd lean towards "The @file{articulate} script" in order to skirt the proper name/capitalization issue. Or just write @file{articulate.ly} every time, but that seems a bit excessive. https://codereview.appspot.com/120480043/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel