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Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions
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Mark Polesky |
Subject: |
Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions |
Date: |
Sat, 4 Dec 2010 14:57:05 -0800 (PST) |
Carl Sorensen wrote:
> Yes, very nice! I had forgotten that fractions were
> exact, too. [...] You might want to consider
>
> (define pt (* 100/7227 in))
>
> Since the point is defined in terms of inches, instead of
> mm.
Good point. Now, which of these three sets is best (or at
least preferred), and why?
1)
(define mm 1)
(define cm (* 10 mm))
(define in (* 254/10 mm))
(define pt (* 100/7227 in))
2)
mm = #1
cm = #(* 10 mm)
in = #(* 254/10 mm)
pt = #(* 100/7227 in)
3)
mm = #1
cm = 10\mm
in = 254/10\mm
pt = 100/7227\mm
Thanks.
- Mark
- paper-defaults-init.ly questions, Mark Polesky, 2010/12/01
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, Patrick McCarty, 2010/12/02
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, David Kastrup, 2010/12/03
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, Mark Polesky, 2010/12/03
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, David Kastrup, 2010/12/03
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, Carl Sorensen, 2010/12/03
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, David Kastrup, 2010/12/03
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, Mark Polesky, 2010/12/04
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, Carl Sorensen, 2010/12/04
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions,
Mark Polesky <=
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, Carl Sorensen, 2010/12/04
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, David Kastrup, 2010/12/04
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, Carl Sorensen, 2010/12/04
- Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, David Kastrup, 2010/12/05
Re: paper-defaults-init.ly questions, Mark Polesky, 2010/12/04