On 26-Apr-06, at 10:36 PM, Michael Brennan wrote:
David Feuer wrote:
On 4/19/06, Erik Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In 2.8 there's an essential difference between grob and context
properties,
which is visible for end-users: the \tweak command only makes sense
on layout
object properties, not on context properties. This difference might
make it
easier for new users to understand grob properties.
Actually it helps me, as a new user.
When I first read the manual I didn't see any clear explanation of the
difference,
the docs could be more clear on that point. But when I realized that
one was for grobs
and the other for context, it became much clearer, for me it helps
separating and understanding
grobs and contexts.
Great! You now officially know more about this area than me, because I
don't have a clue when to use \override or \set. Please take a few
minutes to send me some clarifications or additions for the manual:
http://lilypond.org/web/devel/participating/documentation-adding
Cheers,
- Graham Percival, LilyPond Documentation Editor
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