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@node Scheme tutorial
@appendix Scheme tutorial
The same assignment can be done in completely in Scheme as well,
@example
-#(define twentyFour (* 2 twelve)
+#(define twentyFour (* 2 twelve))
@end example
The @emph{name} of a variable is also an expression, similar to a
width of staff lines. This makes stems almost twice as thick as their
normal size. To distinguish between variables defined in input files (like
@code{twentyFour} in the example above) and variables of internal
-objects, we will call the latter ``properties'' and the former
-``identifiers.'' So, the stem object has a @code{thickness} property,
+objects, we will call the latter @q{properties} and the former
+@q{identifiers.} So, the stem object has a @code{thickness} property,
while @code{twentyFour} is an identifier.
@cindex properties vs. identifiers
#'(staff clef key-signature)
#'((1) (2))
@end example
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