Thomas Morley <thomasmorle...@gmail.com> writes: > Am Di., 2. Okt. 2018 um 23:17 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>: > >> So what is wrong with using \"var2" or \var.2 ? > > As a side note. > > I wasn't aware a comma works as well > qwerty,2 = "bar"
That's likely a side effect of comma-separated lists having been made identical to dot-separated ones in most respects so that you can write stuff like \keepWithTag violI,violII ... where a dot looks awkward. Feels like "don't go there" syntax, really. > Although, while calling it, you _must_ use the dot > \new Lyrics \lyricmode { \qwerty.2 } That's sort of ugly, indeed. Probably because , can be an octave marker, so if the identifier is a pitch... But of course a similar reasoning would hold when the identifier is a duration followed by a dot. And admittedly, with the _current_ grammar, treating '.' and ',' equal in that context does not trigger a warning. However, here clearly the "hierarchical" interpretation is given rather than the "list of equals" and so I am queasy about fudging this option into the grammar when I don't have a good feeling about what price may be to pay for it in future and I don't see a real use case where that grammar would be the preferred one. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user