> I'm not top-posting.
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notes = \relative ces' {
ces1 | c |
}
\new Staff <<
\accidentalStyle modern-voice-cautionary
\new Voice \notes
\new NullVoice = "null" \notes
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Federico Bruni-5 wrote
> 2014/2/2 Eluze <
> eluzew@
> >
>
>> Federico Bruni-5 wrote
>> > 2014/2/2 Eluze <
>>
>> > eluzew@
>>
>> > >
>> >
>> >> (I don't know what @cindex means)
>> >
>> > they are currently indexed only with @funindex, as you can see with:
>> >
>> > cd Documentation
>> > git grep
2014/2/2 Eluze
> Federico Bruni-5 wrote
> > 2014/2/2 Eluze <
>
> > eluzew@
>
> > >
> >
> >> (I don't know what @cindex means)
> >
> > they are currently indexed only with @funindex, as you can see with:
> >
> > cd Documentation
> > git grep 'index \\book'
>
> this documentation doesn't seem to ex
Federico Bruni-5 wrote
> 2014/2/2 Eluze <
> eluzew@
> >
>
>> (I don't know what @cindex means)
>
> they are currently indexed only with @funindex, as you can see with:
>
> cd Documentation
> git grep 'index \\book'
this documentation doesn't seem to exist on my computer
> so they are listed
2014/2/2 Eluze
> > Whoever takes this task, please consider also @cindex \bookpart:
>
> why - they both (\book and \bookpart) *are* in both indexes, aren't they?!
> (I don't know what @cindex means)
they are currently indexed only with @funindex, as you can see with:
cd Documentation
git grep