[CVS 2004-09-15 7:35]
lilypond stopped with
lilypond: .../flower/include/array.hh:149:
T& Array::elem_ref(int) const [with T = Slur_score]:
Assertion `i >=0&&ihttp://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Seems ok here, also with -f tex --tex.
> >
>
> That is, the result looks for you pretty much like the attachment that I
> sent? That would be extremely strange, because in the manual on
> lilypond.org (as well as in my local repository here) it looks wrong; i.e
On 14-Sep-04, at 1:48 AM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
This is controlled by the neutral-direction property of Stem.
I know I could fix it with \stemDown; I may well do that. I'm just
wondering
if LilyPond should place it going down by default. If not, just ignore
this
non-bug report. :)
Cheers,
- G
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> R. D. Davis writes:
>
> >> Funnily enough, I already commented on this sort of thing and I tend to
> >> agree with Han-Wen on this.
> >
> > So do I.
>
> That's no surprise; so do all males I have seen responses from.
So why don't you ask a comment from a female. I rec
Hi,
It is fair to say that the example was extreme and silly.
However, I use it merely to demonstrate that one-size-fits-all does not
work and we must really be sensible about applying general rules like
this and enforcing them rigidly. A more pragmatic approach is required
here. I think a mixture
R. D. Davis writes:
>> Funnily enough, I already commented on this sort of thing and I tend to
>> agree with Han-Wen on this.
>
> So do I.
That's no surprise; so do all males I have seen responses from.
>> Further, if we were writing articles on child birth, I think that
>> phrases like "his cer
Hi!
As recently promised, here is a bug report for a problem with Makefile
dependencies when building the docu.
First of all, "make web" upon recent CVS aborts due to some problem in
lily-1427885919.ly with the following message:
# make web
<... snip ...>
error: failed files: lily-
Quothe Ralph Little, from writings of Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 10:12:24AM +0100:
> Funnily enough, I already commented on this sort of thing and I tend to
> agree with Han-Wen on this.
So do I.
> Further, if we were writing articles on child birth, I think that
> phrases like "his cervix" rather ma
Hi,
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Erik Sandberg wrote:
> On Monday 13 September 2004 12.32, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> > I think it is not reasonable to embed LilyPond's render engine into a
> > WYSIYWG system: It takes much too long to produce nice output.
> At least with today's state. I have been thi
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > * Could someone else verify my observations by running lilypond from
> > the command line directly on lily-833201559.ly (with the
> > "toplevel-score-handler" line commented out or removed) and compare the
>
Hi,
Funnily enough, I already commented on this sort of thing and I tend to
agree with Han-Wen on this.
I don't think that it is unfair to pick a suitable gender depending on
the situation.
And I quote from my previous email on the subject:
===
The t
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 22:08:09 -0700 Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doing otherwise looks quite weird
>
> --
> ---o-
> ---|--
> ---|--
> --
As in maths, I would rewrite the above, for example as:
Putting music example in the middle of a sentence looks a
Hi,
On Mon, 13 Sep 2004, Graham Percival wrote:
> On 13-Sep-04, at 3:32 AM, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> > On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, Graham Percival wrote:
> >> [...] -- Emacs, vim, jedit, etc. [...]
> > Not to forget jEdit...
> *boggle* Is there a difference beween jedit and jEdit? How odd...
Did
When writing scientific papers with math formulas in them, I often
use a comma before the formula. If you think of the figure as an
inserted clarification in the sentence, it makes sense to use
a comma. (Of course, then you would like a comma also after the figure.
Again, with math formulas, it's c
This is controlled by the neutral-direction property of Stem.
/Mats
Graham Percival wrote:
Should the b4. stem be going up? LilyPond places it going down. I
don't know
enough about engraving to say whether this is actually a bug or not.
\version "2.3.16"
\bookpaper{ raggedright = ##t }
{ \rel
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