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Overrides and nesting: intentional?
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David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Overrides and nesting: intentional? |
Date: |
Fri, 05 Aug 2011 09:55:56 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
If I take the following code:
\relative c' {
c4
\once\override Stem #'color = #red
\override Stem #'color = #blue
c4 c
\revert Stem #'color
c4
}
the result is that the second stem is blue, and the third is already
black again. That surprised me. If I take
\relative c' {
c4
\override Stem #'color = #blue
\once\override Stem #'color = #red
c4 c
\revert Stem #'color
c4
}
then the second stem is red and the third is blue which looks like less
of a surprise. If we take the following:
\relative c' {
c4
\override Stem #'color = #blue
\once\override Stem #'color = #red
\revert Stem #'color
c4 c
c4
}
then just the second stem is blue.
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David Kastrup
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- Re: Overrides and nesting: intentional?, David Kastrup, 2011/08/05
- RE: Overrides and nesting: intentional?, James Lowe, 2011/08/05
- Re: Overrides and nesting: intentional?, David Kastrup, 2011/08/05
- Re: Overrides and nesting: intentional?, Reinhold Kainhofer, 2011/08/05
- Re: Overrides and nesting: intentional?, David Kastrup, 2011/08/05
- Re: Overrides and nesting: intentional?, David Kastrup, 2011/08/05
- Re: Overrides and nesting: intentional?, Jan Warchoł, 2011/08/06
- Re: Overrides and nesting: intentional?, David Kastrup, 2011/08/06
- Re: Overrides and nesting: intentional?, Jan Warchoł, 2011/08/07
- Re: Overrides and nesting: intentional?, Phil Holmes, 2011/08/06