On 2015/05/03 06:28:43, dak wrote:

https://codereview.appspot.com/235010043/diff/1/ly/music-functions-init.ly
File ly/music-functions-init.ly (right):


https://codereview.appspot.com/235010043/diff/1/ly/music-functions-init.ly#newcode36
ly/music-functions-init.ly:36: ((integer?) ly:music?)
Why use a number here instead of a pitch?

Just \absolute could be \absolute c, and I see no particular problem
with having
\absolute f { c d e f } be the same as
\absolute { f g a bes }.  If you find that too cute, one can just
document the
cases with note name c.

Just "\absolute" could be "\absolute c", ...

I was not proposing to use "c," as reference, that would be weird.

https://codereview.appspot.com/235010043/

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