Erik Sandberg wrote:
Hi,
I will be completely away from all kinds of computers whatsoever for about one
more week. But stay tuned: some radical cleanups of music functions are in
progress.
did you realize that your last radical cleanup left a memory leak that
brought my autobuild to its kne
The project Singing computer that allows singing lyrics typed in the
LilyPond typesetting system is available for testing now.
Singing computer uses a speech synthesizer (Festival) to sing lyrics as
defined in a LilyPond document. It defines new LilyPond commands that
cause LilyPond to produce so
Joe Neeman wrote:
So I run
convert-ly -e ly/performer-init.ly input/test/* input/regression/*
and I get as far as input/regression/figured-bass.ly which fails as
reported on the bug list.
Based on the fact that the page-breaking patch was regression-free a
couple of weeks ago, can I commit anywa
On Mon, 2006-08-07 at 12:38 +0200, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Joe Neeman wrote:
> >>> The new files are attached in a tar archive (I cc to Han-Wen just in
> >>> case the list strips it). There are 13 of them, so I thought it would be
> >>> easier.
> >> Looks good. Please apply, after fixing the foll
The only thing I can say is Good Luck!!!
If you search the mailing list archives, you will notice that there
have been serious problems to compile LilyPond on Cygwin in the
past. If you manage, I hope you will share your success story with the
mailing list. Regarding your particular error message,
Hi Sebatino,
I would like to extend Graham's request. I had to search for quite some time
at LSR to find the version number at all, even though it's now included
in the
"Contributing" page. This information is crucial for any user who wants to
use an example from the LRS. I was very surprised