Graham Percival wrote:
I definitely agree with this. The shortcuts also increase readability
and look much friendlier. If I were browsing around Mutopia or other
Lilypond examples, I'd much rather see
\tieUp
than
\override Tie #'direction = #1(or should that be -1 ?)
Why no use \override Tie
On 24-Aug-04, at 3:54 AM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I think the main problem is not the work to enter the code, but rather
the work to find out how to do it. I think the shortcuts help both
for newcomers who haven't yet learned how to set properties, somewhat
experienced people who still have problems
I think the main problem is not the work to enter the code, but rather
the work to find out how to do it.
I usually feel uncomfortable editing properties directly because it
feels like interaction with the core at too low a level of abstraction.
If these internal properties are changed or rename
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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May I ask for the reason of this change. I think it's very
convenient to have this kind of shortcut, especially for
scripts, where two different layout objects are involved,
depending on the type of script.
I deemed it unnecessary since there is a