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From: | James |
Subject: | Re: docs: #' no longer needed with \tag, \removeWithTag, \keepWithTag |
Date: | Thu, 26 Dec 2013 09:53:44 +0000 |
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On 26/12/13 07:51, David Kastrup wrote:
James <address@hidden> writes:Anyway, it is useful I think to mention this somehow in the documenation, but apart from numerals what other characters would break LP's syntax in this specific regard?Words are formed by letters and non-ASCII characters, with single hyphens or underlines allowed inside. So -wer--g-i-e--l- splits into - wer -- g-i-e -- l - Anything outside of the basic ASCII range behaves like a letter.
So if I have this right (sorry to be so dull about this) you said: \tag #'violin1 but you cannot write \tag violin1 So could you write \tag violin-one or \tag violin£ or \tag violin" which as far as I can tell, are non-ASCII characters. James
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