David Wright <lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk> writes:

> Quoting Gilberto Agostinho (gilbertohasn...@gmail.com):
>> Simon Albrecht-2 wrote
>> > On 14.10.2015 20:41, Gilberto Agostinho wrote:
>> >> \version "2.17.95"
>> > 
>> > Just out of interest: what makes you still use that particular version?
>> 
>> I don't, I actually use 2.19.15. The thing is I have several little
>> templates that I use when creating functions and I ended up copying the
>> version of when that template was created.
>
> That reminds me. I too put \version in my sources and each of my .ily
> files ready for conversion at some time in the future. When a 2.18.2
> source is run on older (or, indeed, newer) versions, does LP behave
> any differently as a consequence of the \version read as the file is
> being processed? (ie, beyond mentioning version numbers in the text of
> any error messages generated.)

In LilyPond itself, \version is only used for the version check, nothing
else.

-- 
David Kastrup

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