Am Mi., 28. Dez. 2022 um 07:17 Uhr schrieb Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org>: > > > > Lateron, when LSR runs 2.24.0, we need to insert all snippets from > > /Documentation/snippets/new. This is tedious, any help would be > > great. > > Sebastiano, if we send you an archive with all updated snippets: Do > you have a possibility to mass-import them into the database? > Submitting them one by one via the LSR web interface is not feasible. > > Ideally, there would be a git repository to which we can actually push > the new files (to retain the editing history), and a script that > regenerates the database automatically – and vice versa.
Werner, actually it's less work than expected. Currently /Documentations/snippets/new contains 53 ly-files and 1 README as of 2023/1/1 9 files are really new ones: adjusting-figured-bass-alteration-glyphs.ly aligning-the-ends-of-hairpins-to-notecolumn-directions.ly customizing-the-chord-grid-style.ly customizing-the-no-chord-symbol.ly direction-of-merged-fa-shape-note-heads.ly measure-centered-bar-numbers.ly overriding-articulations-by-type.ly positioning-opposing-fermatas-on-a-bar-line.ly printing-tuplet-brackets-on-the-note-head-side.ly I've already put them into LSR (unapproved and the code is commented). ## Locally I updated the following 43 lsr-files by replacing the code by the code from the relevant /new-snippets accordion-register-symbols.ly adding-an-ottava-marking-to-a-single-voice.ly adding-parentheses-around-an-expressive-mark-or-chordal-note.ly ancient-fonts.ly ancient-headword.ly ancient-notation-template----modern-transcription-of-gregorian-music.ly automatically-changing-the-stem-direction-of-the-middle-note-based-on-the-melody.ly book-parts.ly centered-measure-numbers.ly changing-the-positions-of-figured-bass-alterations.ly changing-time-signatures-inside-a-polymetric-section-using--scaledurations.ly chant-or-psalms-notation.ly chord-names-alternative.ly controlling-tuplet-bracket-visibility.ly creating-a-delayed-turn.ly cross-staff-stems.ly customized-drum-notation-in-printed-and-midi-output.ly customizing-the-position-and-number-of-dots-in-repeat-sign-bar-lines.ly flute-slap-notation.ly generating-custom-flags.ly heavily-customized-polymetric-time-signatures.ly hymn-template.ly mensurstriche-layout-bar-lines-between-the-staves.ly modifying-default-values-for-articulation-shorthand-notation.ly modifying-the-ottava-spanner-slope.ly of-the-ubiquity-of-markup-objects.ly page-label.ly percussion-example.ly positioning-segno-and-coda-with-line-break.ly preventing-final-mark-from-removing-final-tuplet.ly printing-bar-numbers-at-regular-intervals.ly printing-bar-numbers-using-modulo-bar-number-visible.ly printing-marks-on-every-staff.ly printing-music-with-different-time-signatures.ly printing-the-bar-number-for-the-first-measure.ly repeats-headword.ly rhythmic-slashes.ly setting-the-minimum-length-of-hairpins.ly showing-the-same-articulation-above-and-below-a-note-or-chord.ly tam-tam-example.ly unfretted-headword.ly using-tags-to-produce-mensural-and-modern-music-from-the-same-source.ly vertical-aligned-staffgroups-without-connecting-systemstartbar.ly These will be included in a tarball, which Sebastiano will need. ## As soon as the LSR runs 2.24.0 and all above mentioned snippets are in, for 9 of them the outdated description needs to be adjusted: adding-an-ottava-marking-to-a-single-voice.ly adding-parentheses-around-an-expressive-mark-or-chordal-note.ly automatically-changing-the-stem-direction-of-the-middle-note-based-on-the-melody.ly centered-measure-numbers.ly changing-the-positions-of-figured-bass-alterations.ly controlling-tuplet-bracket-visibility.ly modifying-default-values-for-articulation-shorthand-notation.ly of-the-ubiquity-of-markup-objects.ly printing-the-bar-number-for-the-first-measure.ly Afaict, this can't be done together with the code-upgrade. > > As final step we need to delete the ones from > > /Documentation/snippets/new and commit the new state, I would be > > very thankful if someone else could do so. In /Documentations/snippets/new only 1 snippet should stay > > I can help with that. Many thanks!! > > > Werner Cheers, Harm