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From: | Wol |
Subject: | Re: Can't have rehearsal mark and segno mark at same moment |
Date: | Sun, 14 Aug 2022 09:47:56 +0100 |
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On 14/08/2022 09:03, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
As an English speaker, "nonce" has been in my list of "words I know of" pretty much forever. In my list of "words I know what they mean" ... it's still not in THAT list :-)OK. Does it sound better to use "nonce" for the semi-deprecated feature as you say, or actually for the new feature? Is it clearer than "ad-hoc"? ("nonce" is a word that I learnt today.)Or maybe \textMark and \textEndMark? I'm not sure.I prefer `\textMark` over 'ad-hoc' or 'nonce'. As with Jean, I've never used the word 'nonce' before.
It's archaic, and most native speakers - like me - will have to look it up in a dictionary.
Cheers, Wol
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