2013/9/30 Alexander Kobel <n...@a-kobel.de>: > On 09/29/2013 08:47 PM, Thomas Morley wrote:
>> Afaik, only people with permission to edit the LSR can change a >> snippet once it is approved. As long as it is unapproved the author >> can work on it. > > > Ah, that makes sense. I remember that I could modify snippets some time ago, > but they were my "own". > > >> Are you the author of said snippet? > > > No, I'm not. I always resolved this problem by custom ugly tweaks for … and, > sometimes, quotes, but I never came up with an elegant one one-shot > solution. That's why I'm so thrilled about this little function. > I also understood that, technically, you are the author of the snippet in > LSR, but now I feel that you merely approved it? Yep. I'm one of the LSR-editors and this snippet is not my own. Btw, I always feel quite awkward approving my own snippets. ;) >>>> Could you modify the space-set to >>>> include the Unicode ellipsis character (…)? I can also imagine there's a >>>> lot more to go in there as well, like French-style quotation marks, >>> >>> >>> … Oh, and, of course, German ones: „ and ‚. Basically, everything from >>> this >>> list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark_glyphs >> >> >> In the end that would be a very long list of characters and some of >> them are of special meaning in guile. >> Might be not that easy as expected. > > > I agree, although I don't expect Guile problems for anything but plain ASCII > prime and double prime, but I might be wrong. > It's easy to tweak for people who want to use it, anyway; those were just > the glyphs for which I assume that everybody agrees they should be in there. > YMMV, though. Well, I could add a comment about how to extend the 'space-set' with other characters. Additionally it might be a thought to tag it docs. @Phil: What do you think? Cheers, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user