Citeren David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>:
Martin Tarenskeen <m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl> writes:
it seems to me nothing is wrong with this example:
\include "articulate.ly"
\score {
\unfoldRepeats \articulate <<
\context Staff {
\set Staff.midiInstrument="clarinet"
\relative c' {
\time 4/4 \tempo 4=100
c4-. c4( d e |
f\trill) g\turn a b |
c1--
}
}
>>
\midi {}
%\layout {}
}
but with Lilypond-2.15.29 it does not do anything. It does not give an
error, but the trills are not executed.
when I reinstalled Lilypond-2.14.2 everything was OK again.
regression ?
Of articulate.ly, probably. This is quite likely due to EventChord
changes (issue 2240). articulate.ly is not considered part of LilyPond,
mainly because unlike LilyPond, you can't relicense it under versions of
the GPL later than 3.0 at your choice once those come out.
I'll take a look, but unless this is rather simple to do, you might be
better off contacting its author.
Is he reading this mailinglist(s) ? Can't find his e-mail address.
--
MT
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