Hi all,

> Just listed some examples which require #.

While I realise that many situations don’t require # — and I greatly appreciate 
the developer(s)’(s) effort behind that feature/benefit — I still use # before 
every parameter, because I still prefer the way it distinguishes those values 
in the code.

That being said, I have stopped using # with \tweak… so I may eventually come 
around to the “way the kids do it nowadays” in all [possible] situations.

Cheers,
Kieren.
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Kieren MacMillan, composer
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