Can someone enlighten me as to why lily uses Virtual_font_metric and
Font_metric? It appears that if the font metric achain does not include
the name of a font, a Virtual_font_metric is created by
ly:paper-get-font, and that when the achain includes a font-name entry,
a Font_metric is created.
Wh
Erik Sandberg writes:
> The reason I haven't added it in, is that I don't fully understand the
> difference between regression and critical.
Yes, maybe you're right. A regression is a reason for a bug to be
(release-) critical.
> So: What is the real difference? When a bug is considered
> regr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The reason I haven't added it in, is that I don't fully understand the
> difference between regression and critical.
>
> Regression tests are, afaicu, important examples that show aspects of what
> lilypond's output should look like. And there is already an official
foo = \notes { c'8( d') e'( f') g'4( a') }
\score {
\notes {
\foo
{
Stem.thickness = 4
Slur.transparent = true
\foo
}
\foo
}
}
David,
I too believe that syntax can be made much more
simple and have more uniform look and feel
wit
On Monday 26 April 2004 16.32, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> > About priority: I like your suggestion, but I would like to add the
> > current "important" between normal and regression (& I realise that the
> > currently "critical" bugs should be placed there as well). Just so we
> > have two levels o
On Monday 03 May 2004 08.58, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> 2.2.1 is out.
>
> P.S. We are still looking for a Release Meister, who will coordinate
> releases and backports. Please write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
> more information.
I don't think I am the man for this job, but maybe I shold act as its