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Re: 'q' chord repetition shorthand. Bug?
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Francisco Vila |
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Re: 'q' chord repetition shorthand. Bug? |
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Thu, 5 May 2011 09:19:32 +0200 |
2011/5/4 Nicolas Sceaux <address@hidden>:
> Le 4 mai 2011 à 13:18, Francisco Vila a écrit :
>
>> Is this the intended output? Looks as if a C (incomplete) chord is
>> created where there is no previous chord.
>>
>> { c'8 q }
>
> What output can be intended when the input is wrong?
Oh, I don't expect any other than wrong output. But wrong outputs for
wrong inputs can still keep a logic and that's what I am looking for.
> `q' a chord repetition chord, so you should use it after chords.
That is documented. What it is not, is what happens if you don't.
> Actually, there are chords in the files that are automatically loaded by
> LilyPond, se ly/*.ly files. The chord that you see in your example must
> be the last parsed chord from thoses files.
Thanks, that is an explanation I can use if/when someone asks me.
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Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
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