Re: Overriding nested props using a list, aka less arm twisting for ourFrench users ; )

2008-11-10 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Trevor & Neil, Neil Puttock wrote Monday, November 10, 2008 12:33 AM Is it OK for me to do a bit of work on the line-spanner-interface section? I'd like to make a few changes and doc the missing 'bound-details (particularly 'end-on-note). Any chance you can make Hairpin inherit line-spann

Re: Overriding nested props using a list, aka less arm twisting for ourFrench users ; )

2008-11-10 Thread Trevor Daniels
Neil Puttock wrote Monday, November 10, 2008 12:33 AM 2008/11/9 Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: I'll hold off tackling this bit, which needs to be added to the Spanner section, for a while in case this change is approved. Is it OK for me to do a bit of work on the line-spanner-interface

Re: Overriding nested props using a list, aka less arm twisting for ourFrench users ; )

2008-11-09 Thread Neil Puttock
2008/11/9 Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'll hold off tackling this bit, which needs to be added to the Spanner > section, > for a while in case this change is approved. Is it OK for me to do a bit of work on the line-spanner-interface section? I'd like to make a few changes and doc the

Re: Overriding nested props using a list, aka less arm twisting for ourFrench users ; )

2008-11-09 Thread Trevor Daniels
Neil Puttock wrote Sunday, November 09, 2008 4:14 PM We currently have the following syntax for reverting properties, \revert Grob #'(list of nested props) which is rather convenient when using bound-details. Now we've recently had a few complaints about how cumbersome overriding properties