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From: "Joshua KooOOoOOo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Possibles of disadvantages of HTTP upload method I think of is 1) Slower
2) File Size Limit 3) More java coding on the client side.
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1) and 2) is agreed but can live with it, 3) could you explain it? I mean
using simp
>Árpád
Hi,
>and handled at server-side. Most browsers support this, so all
>you need on client side is a webbrowser (even without java).
I have thought about using HTTP upload method too. I see two reasons, 1. it is
compatible with web browsers, and 2. As a webservice, it should penentrate most
Although Java and socket connections provide much more flexibility, standard
HTTP upload method (RFC-1867) also can be used and files can be accepted
and handled at server-side. Most browsers support this, so all
you need on client side is a webbrowser (even without java).
This way or the other,
I'm trying to change the notehead in the chord in the same voice, but it
doesn't work. The output is
lexport.ly:37:41: Error: syntax error, unexpected MUSIC_IDENTIFIER,
expecting DRUM_PITCH or NOTENAME_PITCH or '>':
\bcr g'8 \btr a \bcr b g e' e d < g, \bt
In message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David
Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
Erik Sandberg wrote:
This is of course achievable by adding \breaks manually, but my
suggestion is to add a property for a threshold value that somehow
controls an upper bound of how tightly spaced a staff can be. This
could
Hi,
I attempted to create a simple Lilypond Server the last few days, and for
anyone's who interested, please give your comments (on the codings, concept or
whatever) , or even better, if you can improve on it, (or maybe you can set up
a server). I'm not on the lilypond-devel list, so please c.