Janek Warchoł <janek.lilyp...@gmail.com> writes: > 2014-07-08 8:11 GMT+02:00 David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>: >> >> which has the side effect of working fine in \relative mode without the >> need to employ make-relative. You don't want spaces to have an effect >> here. It's not clear what they would even mean here when they did. >> >>> However, it would be great for consistency and automatisation of >>> writing music if it could work. Which would mean to forbid any spaces >>> or line breaks between pitch and duration, if they belong to the same >>> note, and interpret them as two notes if there is any space or line >>> break inbetween. >>> I don’t see any problem in that with normal input, whereas in other >>> cases like music functions the space might be necessary. >>> What do you think? >> >> We don't want space to be significant between separate syntactical >> entities. Particularly not for automatisation of writing music which >> becomes awfully tricky if you have to keep track of writing spaces. > > I fully second David here. There was a huge discussion about this > feature and it wouldn't get accepted if c 2 was interpreted > differently than c2, it would be too tricky. Imagine all the new > users getting completely confused.
Not to mention all the old users. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond