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Re: score with dynamic beats
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Kieren MacMillan |
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Re: score with dynamic beats |
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Fri, 12 Apr 2024 11:36:20 -0400 |
Hi Raphael,
> I note that in one solution one uses \remove and in the other \omit to
> achieve the same thing.
>
> Is there any prospect of moving to a situation where only one operator is
> used to achieve a result, possibly by having a preferred and deprecated
> options first? This is a general point, not just restricted to this one case.
I wouldn’t think so…
They are two different — both quite useful — commands, used in different
contexts/situations:
1. \remove is a general function for eliminating an engraver from a whole
context (in this example, the Time_signature_engraver from the Staff context).
2. \omit is both a handy short form [when used in the identical location as the
\remove] as well as a one-off function/action (e.g., \once \omit
Staff.TimeSignature, used “inline” in a music expression).
Cheers,
Kieren.
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