James E. Bailey wrote: > personally, I like having predefined commands. I don't know how to > say \key fis \major in scheme, and I don't want to know. Leaving > that kind of predefined command to the editor forces everyone to use > an (or /the/) editor that can send that kind of information. The > predefined commands are a really great thing for end users. I have an include file I add to everything I do which adds my own predefined commands. Among many others, some scheme and some not, it includes english.ly and a set of Key signature commands ( for example: KeyA = \key a \major). I have commands like cueOn (and Off) and caesuraOn, etc.
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