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Re: Rolled Chord
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Noeck |
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Re: Rolled Chord |
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Tue, 28 Jan 2014 18:12:11 +0100 |
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>> This got much easier in recent versions of LilyPond. Which version do
>> you use? You can (for most settings) now forget about the #'. The scheme
>> value 'true' is still ##t.
>
> Is that true? I'm no Scheme expert, but I thought that the first #
> told Lily that you are using Scheme code, and #t was the Scheme value
> for "true".
Yes, you are right. But if you are just settings variables to true in ly
syntax, then I often consider this combination ##t as the "LilyPond
value" for true.
Joram
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