On Sun, 2024-01-07 at 21:14 -1000, John Helly wrote:
> Aloha.
> 
> In reading the documentation about \include
> (https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/including-lilypond-files
> ), I find the following sentence but can't find any explanation
> anywhere about what #f and #t are or do.  Can anyone enlighten me,
> please?  They seem to have something to do with the file system
> but...?

#f and #t are the boolean values "false" and "true", respectively.  In
other words, they are the mechanism by which you can turn relative-
includes off and on.
> 
> '... Complex file structures, that require to \include both files
> relative to the main directory and files relative to some other
> directory, may even be devised by setting relative-
> includes to #f or #t at appropriate places in the files. ...'
> 

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