There's no difference. As far as I can recall, it has never been
necessary
to have quotes in this particular situations, but there are some other
cases
where quotes are necessary, for example if you want to name a context
and the name has spaces or digits in it:
\new Staff = "violin 2" {c''}
You can find the same kind of confusing mix of quoted and non-quoted
strings
in the manual when it shows how to add or remove engravers from a
context,
for example.
/Mats
Shelagh Manton wrote:
In the documentation for lilypond 2.10.11
(also in the online documentation of 2.11)
section 6.7.2
\repeat volta 4 { e | c2 d2 | e2 f2 | }
and later on down the page
\repeat "volta" 5 { d d d }
section 6.7.3
\unfoldRepeats {
\repeat tremolo 8 {c'32 e' }
and in section 6.7.5
\repeat "tremolo" 8 { c16 d16 }
Is there a difference? Does it make a difference whether the repeat
variant is quoted or not?
Shelagh
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