pkx166h wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Going on from the 'curly quotes' problem that was resolved a couple of
> days back in our documentation, I noticed in the NR while scanning
> through another 'odd' single quote mark after the hash (#) character.
>
> \override #`(direction . ,UP)
>
> instead of
>
> \override #'(direction . ,UP)
>
> See attached screenshot for an example
>
> An example is from the the NR Appendix, 'A.8.2 Align'
>
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13///Documentation/notation/align
>
> specifically '\dir-column args (markup list)'
>
> I wondered if anyone can tell me if this is a mistake or what the
> significance of the back-quote is vs the standard singe quote?
>
>
using an apostroph and UP does'nt work!
\markup {
\override #'(direction . ,UP) {
\dir-column {
not going up
}
}
}
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