RE: Fret Diagram markup

2004-05-30 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > As a result of this work, I have almost eliminated arbitrary constants > from the code. There is still one set. I could eliminate them if I > could make a centered stencil from text -- i.e. one that has extents > equal to (-a . a) for both X and Y. There used to be

documentation for #{ ... #} : rfc

2004-05-30 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hello, > > Here is a draft doc for the #{ ... #} syntax. As I'm not exactly easy with > English, may someone read it and comment? oh, btw, It would also be nice if there were input/test and/or input/regression files demonstrating the feature. (They can be teh same as

documentation for #{ ... #} : rfc

2004-05-30 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hello, > > Here is a draft doc for the #{ ... #} syntax. As I'm not exactly easy with > English, may someone read it and comment? One general remark, I believe "thanks to" is only used to make a subjectively positive impressions. For neutral statements, say something l

RE: Fret Diagram markup

2004-05-30 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > \override. > > I created a diff file, which is attached. You've just sent a 700k diff of ChangeLog. I suggest to make the diff using diff -u the-file-downloaded-from-cvs.scm my-file.scm (there's boudn to be a way to do this with CVS, but I'm no CVS expert).

documentation for #{ ... #} : rfc

2004-05-30 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Hello, Here is a draft doc for the #{ ... #} syntax. As I'm not exactly easy with English, may someone read it and comment? nicolas --- programming-interface.itely.~1.9.~ 2004-05-13 10:36:54.0 +0200 +++ programming-interface.itely 2004-05-30 14:19:06.0 +0200 @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ *