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Re: Discrepancy in documentation,
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Trevor Daniels |
Subject: |
Re: Discrepancy in documentation, |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Dec 2008 11:49:15 -0000 |
Simon Bailey wrote Monday, December 15, 2008 10:00 AM
another (minor discrepancy): in the cheat sheet (NR appendix C), the
third last command is "\context ChordNames". clicking on the snippet,
however, shows that the snippet is generated using \chords { }. don't
know if that's confusing or not
It might be :)
The \chords command creates a ChordNames context and then
interprets the following input in \chordmode mode, ie, in the
syntax of chord names. See Notation Reference 5.4.1 Input
modes for an explanation of input modes.
Maybe this example should create the context and use \chordmode
explicitly, but as this is a cheat sheet I think the shorthand
for those commands is better.
Trevor
- Discrepancy in documentation,, David Stocker, 2008/12/14
- Re: Discrepancy in documentation,, Trevor Daniels, 2008/12/15
- Re: Discrepancy in documentation,, Simon Bailey, 2008/12/15
- Re: Discrepancy in documentation,, Carl D. Sorensen, 2008/12/15
- Re: Discrepancy in documentation,, Trevor Daniels, 2008/12/15
- Re: Discrepancy in documentation,, David Stocker, 2008/12/15
- Re: Discrepancy in documentation,, Carl D. Sorensen, 2008/12/15
- Re: Discrepancy in documentation,, Simon Bailey, 2008/12/15
- Re: Discrepancy in documentation,, Simon Bailey, 2008/12/16
- Re: Discrepancy in documentation,, Carl D. Sorensen, 2008/12/16
- Re: Discrepancy in documentation,, David Stocker, 2008/12/16
- Re: Discrepancy in documentation,, Carl D. Sorensen, 2008/12/16