Hello Federico,
2013/7/10 Federico Bruni
> 2013/7/10 Marek Klein
>
>> Hello Federico,
>>
>> 2013/7/6 Federico Bruni
>>
>>> So I would rewrite the second sentence as:
>>>
>>> Multiple repeats with one alternate ending
>>>
>>> Does it make sense what I'm writing?
>>>
>>
>> I believe, this isn't
2013/7/11 Marek Klein
> 2013/7/11 Mark Polesky
>
>> Yes, Federico's suggested sentence is better. It is a
>> trivial patch to make, and can be done in a minute. I'm
>> still unclear if developers can start tracker issues, or if
>> that's only to be done by bug squad members. Let me
>> know.
>
2013/7/11 Mark Polesky
> Yes, Federico's suggested sentence is better. It is a
> trivial patch to make, and can be done in a minute. I'm
> still unclear if developers can start tracker issues, or if
> that's only to be done by bug squad members. Let me
> know.
>
Some of the developers do it o
Grand-replace hasn't been run for 2013 yet.
Since 2007, it has been run once a year, typically in early
January:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=lilypond.git&a=search&h=HEAD&st=commit&s=Run.*grand-replace&sr=1
Can this be set as a cron job to run on Jan 1 of every year?
- Mark
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Federico Bruni wrote:
>>> So I would rewrite the second sentence as:
>>>
>>> Multiple repeats with one alternate ending
>>>
>>> Does it make sense what I'm writing?
>>
>> I believe, this isn't the right place for asking
>> questions. Would you like to formulate a bug report?
>
> Well, it is a bug
stderr.
$ lilypond -dshow-available-fonts 2> fonts.txt
$ lilypond -dshow-available-fonts 2>&1 | less
-Jay
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 10:26 PM, Mark Polesky wrote:
> Am I overlooking something simple? These don't do what I'd
> expect:
>
> $ lilypond -dshow-available-fonts | less
> $ lilypond -
Am I overlooking something simple? These don't do what I'd
expect:
$ lilypond -dshow-available-fonts | less
$ lilypond -dshow-available-fonts > fonts.txt
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David Kastrup wrote:
> Marek Klein writes:
>>> ly:grob-system only returns the system after is has been set in the
>>> PaperColumn which is after line breaking. What you see as #>> System > above is a single system encompassing the entire score.
>>
>> Sorry, I do not understand this langua
> I'm not top posting.
\version "2.16.2"
% Footnotes don't work when located inside a header block
% (Same thing happens with auto-footnote)
\markup {
Top-level markup
\footnote "*" \italic "* This is my top-level markup footnote"
}
\score {
{ c' }
\header {
2013/7/10 Eluze :
> reported by Gilles THIBAULT on the LilyPond French Users' list:
> http://lilypond-french-users.1298960.n2.nabble.com/bug-displayLilyMusic-td7580136.html
>
> the code
>
> music = { R1-\fermataMarkup }
> \displayLilyMusic \music
>
> produces
>
> C:/Program Files
> (x86
2013/7/10 Marek Klein
> Hello Federico,
>
> 2013/7/6 Federico Bruni
>
>> So I would rewrite the second sentence as:
>>
>> Multiple repeats with one alternate ending
>>
>> Does it make sense what I'm writing?
>>
>
> I believe, this isn't the right place for asking questions. Wold you like
> to f
> This makes lilypond-book from the renamed versions fail.
I'm really sorry, I should read what I write more carefully:
I forgot to accurately describe the problem.
The problem, as the subject of my email implies,
is the space in the .app name: if the application name
is e.g. "LilyPond2.16.2.app"
> \documentclass{article}
> \begin{document}
> \begin{lilypond}
> \repeat unfold 20 { c'1 }
> \end{lilypond}
> \end{document}
I copied the example from my previous email and kept the "\repeat ...",
which is totally unnecessary.
My test file was
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
\begin{lily
> I'm not top posting.
I'm on Mac OS 10.6.
I keep multiple versions of LilyPond in "/Applications" folder:
"LilyPond.app" is the latest development version, while I rename
the other versions as "LilyPond x.y.z.app".
This makes lilypond-book from the renamed versions fail.
E.g. lilypond-book from
> I'm not top posting.
lilypond-book 2.17.21 can't determine the line width from .lytex files
if there is a space in the file path, while spaces only in the file name
don't cause any problem.
I tried to compile the following example with lilypond-book 2.16.2
and 2.17.21, saving the file as "~/te
Marek Klein writes:
> Hello,
>
> 2013/7/3 David Kastrup
>
>> ly:grob-system only returns the system after is has been set in the
>> PaperColumn which is after line breaking. What you see as #> System > above is a single system encompassing the entire score.
>
>
> Sorry, I do not understand this
Hello,
2013/7/2 Federico Bruni
> I think I've found a typo: can you confirm?
>
> fede@fede-xps:~/lilypond-git/Documentation/notation$ git grep 'anacrucis'
> repeats.itely:@cindex anacrucis in a repeat
> repeats.itely:@cindex repeat with anacrucis
>
Thank you for the report, this has been added a
Hello Federico,
2013/7/6 Federico Bruni
> So I would rewrite the second sentence as:
>
> Multiple repeats with one alternate ending
>
> Does it make sense what I'm writing?
>
I believe, this isn't the right place for asking questions. Wold you like
to formulate a bug report?
Marek
bug squad m
Hello,
2013/7/3 David Kastrup
> ly:grob-system only returns the system after is has been set in the
> PaperColumn which is after line breaking. What you see as # System > above is a single system encompassing the entire score.
Sorry, I do not understand this language... do we need a tracker i
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Phil Holmes-2 wrote
Probably simplest.
sure, but what status?!
Eluze
Accepted. Just done it.
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Phil Holmes-2 wrote
> Probably simplest.
sure, but what status?!
Eluze
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Barikavily wrote
I'm not top posting.
% I wish to define layout properties for a bookpart block
% but it doesn't seem to work.
% Lilypond says "\paper is necessary".
% Am I missing something?
it is not possible to defi
2013/7/10 Eluze :
> Barikavily wrote
>>> I'm not top posting.
>>
>> % I wish to define layout properties for a bookpart block
>> % but it doesn't seem to work.
>> % Lilypond says "\paper is necessary".
>> % Am I missing something?
>
> it is not possible to define a \layout block in a \book or a \bo
Barikavily wrote
>> I'm not top posting.
>
> % I wish to define layout properties for a bookpart block
> % but it doesn't seem to work.
> % Lilypond says "\paper is necessary".
> % Am I missing something?
it is not possible to define a \layout block in a \book or a \bookpart.
according to Iss
reported by Gilles THIBAULT on the LilyPond French Users' list:
http://lilypond-french-users.1298960.n2.nabble.com/bug-displayLilyMusic-td7580136.html
the code
music = { R1-\fermataMarkup }
\displayLilyMusic \music
produces
C:/Program Files
(x86)/LilyPond/usr/share/lilypond/curren
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