Hello Jean and Jonas, Filed https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues/6055
Many thanks, mattfong On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 3:16 PM Matthew Fong <oxen...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Jean and Jonas, > > I appreciate the directions. I will work through the directions and file > the bug! > > > Many thanks, > mattfong > > On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 1:58 PM Jonas Hahnfeld <hah...@hahnjo.de> wrote: > >> Am Donnerstag, den 15.10.2020, 21:39 +0200 schrieb Jean Abou Samra: >> >> Hello Werner, >> >> >> What is the proper process to file this as a bug? >> >> >> Many thanks, >> >> mattfong >> >> Go to >> >> https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/issues >> >> You will need a GitLab account, and appropriate permissions. >> >> No, you don't need any special permissions to open new issues or comment >> on existing ones. Not sure where that old information is still floating >> around, I just checked and CG talks about requesting access in "Commit >> access" and "Bug Squad setup". The latter is concerned with setting labels, >> closing issues, verification, etc. - not what you need to report an issue. >> >> Jonas >> >> Open a new issue, with a short explanation of what needs >> improving, and your minimal example. Some critical pieces >> of information are: >> - Do these ledgers always occur in the use cases for Custos, >> or just in certain scores? In the latter case, they should >> become an option and you'd tag the issue as an Enhancement, >> whereas in the first possibility, it would be a Defect. >> - In either case, please show an example in printed music. >> - Link Aaron's solution using a Scheme engraver (the actual >> implementation may be completely different in the end, but >> this still provides a start). >> >> You will need to be given access to the tracker. To the lilypond-devel >> list: I propose that we give Matthew Reporter permissions in >> the GitLab group, given his record of being constructive when >> asking questions on lilypond-user. I think giving regular users the >> opportunity to participate in issue management helps both reduce >> our workload (following bug-lilypond) and growing our community. >> >> Best regards, >> Jean >> >> >>