No. I'm against it. Introducing abbreviations into examples is a
slippery slope and sets a bad precedent. In my scores I use \t for
\tuplet, but I would never inflict that on any public example, even to
save space. Wrapped lines are not a visual or semantic issue to me at
least. Please don't do this.
Andrew
On 29/08/2020 5:46 am, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Well, we have to make a compromise. The PDF document has a small
line width, and you can't scroll horizontally...
Then you just have to wrap the line.
I'm Mr. Wrap-Line, as can be seen by many of my commits. If I think
that wrapping is suboptimal and reduces legibility I hope you have
some trust in my decision...
Werner