Re: Issue 837 in lilypond: Unnecessary empty dirs in Win32 builds

2009-11-22 Thread lilypond
Updates: Status: Fixed Cc: -gpermus Labels: fixed_2_13_8 Comment #2 on issue 837 by pnorcks: Unnecessary empty dirs in Win32 builds http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=837 Fixed by this GUB commit: http://github.com/janneke/gub/commit/af45c9cf067df8ea84c44

Re: Hints for http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/alternate-input

2009-11-22 Thread Graham Percival
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 02:39:49AM +0100, Christian Herzberg wrote: > I have problems with the mail list. My mail Graham > answered generously is returned. Probably because > of the size > 400 kb. I'll send the picture to graham > only -- if you don't disagree -- and hope this will help. T

Re: Hints for http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/alternate-input

2009-11-22 Thread Christian Herzberg
[Off-Topic] Dear List Member. I have problems with the mail list. My mail Graham answered generously is returned. Probably because of the size > 400 kb. I'll send the picture to graham only -- if you don't disagree -- and hope this will help. Sorry Best regards, Chrisch [On top

Re: Issue 903 in lilypond: Enhancement: a more user-friendly way to specify notename languages

2009-11-22 Thread Werner LEMBERG
>>> \notenames "italiano" >>> \notenames "deutsch" >> >> I agree. > > I don't like this, since it could be confused with the NoteNames > context (and possible NoteName grob). \solmization? Werner ___ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.or

Re: Issue 903 in lilypond: Enhancement: a more user-friendly way to specify notename languages

2009-11-22 Thread Neil Puttock
2009/11/22 Francisco Vila : > 2009/11/22 Ian Hulin : >> If you do this as a function, I suggest you call it \notenames, >> \notenames "italiano" >> \notenames "deutsch" >> >> etc. >> >> \language suggests you may be dynamically changing the whole language >> environment of Lilypond, including error

Re: Issue 838 in lilypond: Inconsistency in tests output size

2009-11-22 Thread lilypond
Comment #1 on issue 838 by percival.music.ca: Inconsistency in tests output size http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=838 More info here: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2009-11/msg2.html -- You received this message because you are listed in the owner o

Re: Issue 854 in lilypond: lilycontrib.tcl

2009-11-22 Thread lilypond
Comment #2 on issue 854 by percival.music.ca: lilycontrib.tcl http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=854 Later versions of this script can be found on the Frogs mailist: http://frogs.lilynet.net/ -- You received this message because you are listed in the owner or CC fields of this i

Re: Issue 903 in lilypond: Enhancement: a more user-friendly way to specify notename languages

2009-11-22 Thread Francisco Vila
2009/11/22 Ian Hulin : > If you do this as a function, I suggest you call it \notenames, > \notenames "italiano" > \notenames "deutsch" > > etc. > > \language suggests you may be dynamically changing the whole language > environment of Lilypond, including error messages, pointers to docs and > such

Re: Issue 903 in lilypond: Enhancement: a more user-friendly way to specify notename languages

2009-11-22 Thread Ian Hulin
lilyp...@googlecode.com wrote: Comment #6 on issue 903 by veryfurryfur: Enhancement: a more user-friendly way to specify notename languages http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=903 As for the syntax, my choice would be \language "italiano" If you do this as a function, I sugg

Re: Issue 903 in lilypond: Enhancement: a more user-friendly way to specify notename languages

2009-11-22 Thread lilypond
Comment #7 on issue 903 by percival.music.ca: Enhancement: a more user-friendly way to specify notename languages http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=903 My only caution is that we might want to save this change until 3.0. That said, it should be relatively easy to do this i

Re: Issue 903 in lilypond: Enhancement: a more user-friendly way to specify notename languages

2009-11-22 Thread lilypond
Comment #6 on issue 903 by veryfurryfur: Enhancement: a more user-friendly way to specify notename languages http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=903 As for the syntax, my choice would be \language "italiano" because it's simpler, quicker and we don't need to change it in case