Robin Bannister wrote Tuesday, August 12, 2008 10:36 PM
Robin Bannister wrote
A: 21 hits for "\context Staff"
B: 14 hits for "\context { \Staff"
I think I get it now.
Yup - you got it.
It must be that "\context" is overloaded,
does two quite different things.
Upon meeting a "\context" you must categorise it as A or B.
The uninitiated attach no particular significance to
the decisive "{" or, in my case, the word "block".
Especially when they're still chewing over \context vs.\new.
It is to try to explain this that is on my TODO list.
For now, I'm just adding an extra paragraph or two to
the Learning Manual, but more will need to be done
later.
Cheers,
Robin
Trevor
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