On Jan 19, 2015, at 9:43 PM, Cynthia Karl <pck...@mac.com> wrote:
> You must have an intimate knowledge of LP source code to be able to say that. 
>  In the Learning Manual, there is a single mention of dotsDown, in a 
> discussion of UP and DOWN.  In the Notation Manual, there are five mentions, 
> one saying simply that it is a predefined command, and four references to 
> that statement in the appendices.  I don't think there are any other mentions 
> of dotsDown in the other LP documentation.  How would anyone know what 
> \dotsDown does?

Not that I would be one to sing a paean to the wonders of the Lilypond manual, 
but when I had an issue with a dot clashing with another note, I was able to 
figure out \dotsDown and \dotsNeutral.   It may be because it's consistent with 
other similar constructs, but it definitely didn't come from reading the source 
code.


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