Peter Toye writes:
> David,
>
> Thanks for this. My comments are below. My mind is much clearer now.
>
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> Friday, November 29, 2019, 10:25:36 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
>
>> Peter Toye writes:
>
>>> I'm a bit confused by he documentation concerning \override. In most
>>>
Carl,
Thanks for this. My comments are below.
Peter
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Friday, November 29, 2019, 7:25:59 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
Peter,
Thank you for asking this question. It is good for us to have relatively new
users let us know what things are confusing, so we can try to improv
David,
Thanks for this. My comments are below. My mind is much clearer now.
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Friday, November 29, 2019, 10:25:36 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
> Peter Toye writes:
>> I'm a bit confused by he documentation concerning \override. In most
>> of the LR and NR it is described as
Peter Toye writes:
> I'm a bit confused by he documentation concerning \override. In most
> of the LR and NR it is described as a LilyPond command which changes
> the value of a property.
>
> However, it also seems to appear as a special function within a
> \markup which adds, as opposed to chang
From: Peter Toye
Reply-To: Peter Toye
Date: Friday, November 29, 2019 at 5:58 AM
To:
Subject: A question about override in markuplist
Peter,
Thank you for asking this question. It is good for us to have relatively new
users let us know what things are confusing, so we can try to improve
I'm a bit confused by he documentation concerning \override. In most of the LR
and NR it is described as a LilyPond command which changes the value of a
property.
However, it also seems to appear as a special function within a \markup which
adds, as opposed to changes, a property.value pair t