[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Is there an easy way to run convert-ly on the files in
> Documentation/user/ in order to update them? If there's just a few
> places, like the change between \stemBoth to \stemNeutral, I can fix
> them manually, but if there's an automatic way that'd be preferable.
bug.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> no-reset
> This is the same as default but with accidentals lasting forever
> and not only until the next measure
>
> If I understand that sentence correctly, then in the below example
> (taken from the manual, BTW), the second cis should have no accidenta
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> @internalsref{foo} creates "see _foo_".
>
> This results in "Accidentals are
> typeset for each voice, but they @emph{are} canceled across voices in
> the same @internalsref{Staff}."
> turning into
> "Accidentals are typeset for each voice, but they are canceled across
Hi!
FYI: I guess I finally found the bug. There was a name clash between two
font characters in the third argument of the fet_beginchar () macro due
to a typo. It looks like this clash resulted in corrupted .pfa files,
while other font-related files did not seem to be affected.
Please note t
no-reset
This is the same as default but with accidentals lasting “forever”
and not only until the next measure
If I understand that sentence correctly, then in the below example
(taken from the manual, BTW), the second cis should have no accidental.
However, in 2.3.16 it does. Is this a bu
On 14-Sep-04, at 6:05 AM, Karl Berry wrote:
I very much doubt it. More likely is that your MacOSX system only
allows a certain number of open files in the system overall, or
per-process. Googling for macosx "too many open files" turns up many
possibilities.
Thanks, I found the solution. (I'd b
@internalsref{foo} creates "see _foo_".
This results in "Accidentals are
typeset for each voice, but they @emph{are} canceled across voices in
the same @internalsref{Staff}."
turning into
"Accidentals are typeset for each voice, but they are canceled across
voices in the same see Staff ."
Has @i
Is there an easy way to run convert-ly on the files in
Documentation/user/ in order to update them? If there's just a few
places, like the change between \stemBoth to \stemNeutral, I can fix
them manually, but if there's an automatic way that'd be preferable.
:)
Cheers,
- Graham
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On Wed, 15 Sep 2004, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [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.
First off, let me say thank you to the developers for LilyPond; it is a
wonderful piece of software. However, with that said, I would like to
make a request to the developers for improving some of the methods used
for percussion notation.
Most engravers overlook the notation quirks involved wi
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Thinking further more, any bar line should never cross a text sign (bar
lines aren't so important anyway, because you have the measure timing
given) by default. But note heads, stems etc. should stay as they are
now and text solid background should be optional or even not
Could any of you main hackers on lilypond-devel answer this question,
I have no idea.
/Mats
Original Message
Subject: Re: tweaking output in 2.3.16
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 13:58:01 -0400
From: J. Scott Amort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED
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> "Engraving was a highly specialized skill, a craftsman had
> to complete around five years of training before she could
> be a master engraver."
"Engraving was a highly specialized skill;
craftsmen
Had to complete about five years of training before they could become
master engravers."
>
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