Werner LEMBERG wrote Friday, August 19, 2011 6:38 AM
In particular, many locations which I've fixed (at least in my
opinion) were talking about, say, `#t' and `#foo' at the same
time,
which I consider *very* confusing. There are two possiblities to
fix it: Either by saying `#t' and `foo', or by saying `##t' and
`#foo'. I've decided to use the former, following the advice in
the
paragraph I've cited first in this email.
If you think that it's better to do it the other way, I can change
this, no problem. However, I would like to here some arguments
(or
maybe you can give me links to a previous discussion which I've
missed
apparently)...
No, what you did is correct. This is the way it is introduced
in the Learning Manual. See
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.15/Documentation/learning/modifying-context-properties
Trevor
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