Neil Puttock wrote Sunday, April 26, 2009 4:31 PM
2009/4/26 Trevor Daniels :
Just to recap, the advantage of \override over \set is that
previously
overridden values can be recovered by \revert because they are
pushed onto a stack, whereas \unset simply restores the original
default value.
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Then I suggest
Titles, Headings, Headers, Footers
or something similar to avoid the nasty `/'.
Headings (Titles) and Margin Text (Headers and Footers)
3.2. Titles Headings and Front-Matter
3.2.1 Titles Headings and Front-Matter
score "book", Score Titles, subtitles
Ian Hulin wrote:
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Then I suggest
Titles, Headings, Headers, Footers
or something similar to avoid the nasty `/'.
Headings (Titles) and Margin Text (Headers and Footers)
3.2. Titles Headings and Front-Matter
3.2.1 Titles Headings and Front-Matter
score "book", Score
Thanks Trevor and Patrick for the explanation! It sounds like the new
system will make a lot more sense, and if it beaming 4 eighth notes /
quavers together is the only exceptional case not covered by the new
system, then that exception is probably best added after they have got
their final version