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Re: nopc -- Proposed Predefines


From: Reinhold Kainhofer
Subject: Re: nopc -- Proposed Predefines
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 23:39:31 +0200
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Am Montag, 14. Juli 2008 schrieb Graham Percival:
> On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 14:25:09 +0000 (UTC)
>
> Carl Sorensen <address@hidden> wrote:
> > However, if we need to emphasize the
> > difference (that you can't have point and click on in part of your
> > music and off everywhere else), then perhaps it's better to have an
> > entirely different construct, so \noPointAndClick would be preferred.
>
> Given this difference, I'm not convinced that this predef is
> really needed.  Looking at the docs and finding
>       #(point-and-click #f)
> (or whatever the command is) 

Hehe, yeah, that's exactly the point: It's much harder remenbering
  #(ly:set-option 'point-and-click #f)
than \pointAndClickOff.

> isn't a huge deal, and it *is* more 
> of a command-line argument thing.  Non-command-line people should
> be using jedit anyway, 

Why do you want to force everyone to use jedit? I'm using kate and I'm more 
than happy. Unfortunately, now I always have to grep through my .ly files 
for "click" to find the correct command, so I'm all in favor of adding such 
a "shortcut".

Cheers,
Reinhold

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