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From: | Palmer Ralph |
Subject: | Re: Use "#f" instead of "false" in manuals (was: OT: pagenumber) |
Date: | Fri, 11 Mar 2016 08:12:56 -0500 |
Am 05.03.2016 um 09:51 schrieb Blöchl Bernhard:
> I would recommend to add the options a user has to any item in the
> chapter (maybe in other chapters as well)
> 4.1.6 Other \paper variables
> in the actual example that would mean
> print-page-number
> default is ##true. If set to false (##f), page numbers are not
> printed. Example of use:
> print-page-number = ##f
>
> Is there any adress to send this as a recommendation to the manual
> editors? It is not a bug so I think the bug list is not the correct
> address?
>
I agree that the use of the words "true" and "false" in that context is
suboptimal and will confuse users who are still struggling with "false",
"#f" and "##f".
I'm not completely sure what the best resolution is.
The bug-lilypond list is the right address for such issues, therefore I
CC to that list with a modified subject.
Urs
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