Citat Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If nobody objects, I'll change the default back to 'parentheses.
> That's what the doco says, and it seems more common to me too.
> Rune?
I think that the default change was done by HanWen at the same time as he
rewrote the output-routines for acci
> Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > scm/grob-description.scm says that the default cautionary-style is
> > 'smaller:
> >
> > I don't know why this is, and if this is intentional.
>
> If nobody objects, I'll change the default back to 'parentheses.
> That's what the doco says, a
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> scm/grob-description.scm says that the default cautionary-style is
> 'smaller:
>
> I don't know why this is, and if this is intentional.
If nobody objects, I'll change the default back to 'parentheses.
That's what the doco says, and it seems more c
Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> \score{ \notes\relative c'{ ais2 ais? dis4 dis? dis! dis? } \paper{} }
>
> produces only notes like this:
> #a #a #d #d #d #d
> without (#)a or (#)d.
scm/grob-description.scm says that the default cautionary-style is
'smaller:
(Accidental
.
\score{ \notes\relative c'{ ais2 ais? dis4 dis? dis! dis? } \paper{} }
produces only notes like this:
#a #a #d #d #d #d
without (#)a or (#)d.
This is with 1.6.4 packaged by Anthony Foka in Debian/unstable (it also
happens with my self-compiled-packaged version of 1.6.4).
HTH,
- Graham
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