Werner LEMBERG wrote:
There are many other warnings similar to this, and I think it would be
good to fix them all.
I agree; making sure that everything in the manual works perfectly would
be a great way of finding bugs. However, I don't have the time to do
this right now, and probably not in
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Manuzhai escreveu:
Hello there,
I installed Lilypond a while ago on my Windows workstation. Today I
discovered that this installation is quite aggressive: it puts
Lilypond front-and-center in my PATH, so that, for example, I get
Lilypond's Python whereas I might like to
John Mandereau wrote:
A number of French users have created a page or a section about Lily on
their personal sites, sometimes with briliant ideas and words explaining
what LilyPond is and does. That's great and bad at the same time. It's
great because this work is independent from the LilyPond te
> > Consider the test file apply-output.ly. During `make web', extended
> > debugging is active, and processing the file gives this warning:
> >
> > programming error: Grob `NoteHead' has no interface for property `text'
> > continuing, cross fingers
Hanwen, do you have an answer to my origi
Werner LEMBERG escreveu:
[HTML version as of 2006-Nov-04]
Have a look at section 8.5.1 (Balloon help) in
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.9/Documentation/user/lilypond.html
The balloon text `heads, or tails' is completely cut. There are other
examples also where the image cutting process removes
Manuzhai escreveu:
Hello there,
I installed Lilypond a while ago on my Windows workstation. Today I
discovered that this installation is quite aggressive: it puts
Lilypond front-and-center in my PATH, so that, for example, I get
Lilypond's Python whereas I might like to get my own ActivePython.
Werner LEMBERG escreveu:
Consider the test file apply-output.ly. During `make web', extended
debugging is active, and processing the file gives this warning:
programming error: Grob `NoteHead' has no interface for property `text'
continuing, cross fingers
There are many other warnings s
Consider the test file apply-output.ly. During `make web', extended
debugging is active, and processing the file gives this warning:
programming error: Grob `NoteHead' has no interface for property `text'
continuing, cross fingers
Indeed, we are changing the note heads from glyphs to text s
Hello there,
I installed Lilypond a while ago on my Windows workstation. Today I
discovered that this installation is quite aggressive: it puts
Lilypond front-and-center in my PATH, so that, for example, I get
Lilypond's Python whereas I might like to get my own ActivePython. I
moved the LilyPond
> can you reconstruct when "previously" was?
Hmm, I've only 2.9.21, and with this version it's already broken.
Unfortunately, I don't have enough time to go further back in history.
Werner
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I've added this to the Google item list also.
Werner
==
\version "2.9.28"
\header { texidoc = "
A split spanner moves the instrument name down
which is wrong.
" }
\relative {
\set Staff.shortInstrumentName = "foo
[HTML version as of 2006-Nov-04]
Have a look at section 8.5.1 (Balloon help) in
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.9/Documentation/user/lilypond.html
The balloon text `heads, or tails' is completely cut. There are other
examples also where the image cutting process removes too much, but
this is a re
In orchestral parts it is quite common to have bar counters like this:
1 2 3 4
c r g r | c r g r | c r g r | c r g r |
cresc. - - - - - f
Currently, lilypond provides automatic bar counting for repeats only.
It would be great if w
Werner LEMBERG escreveu:
In case the file's \version is recent enough, convert-ly doesn't emit
anything. This is bad. Instead, it should copy the file verbatim to
stdout, as it was done previously.
can you reconstruct when "previously" was?
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Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://w
Werner LEMBERG escreveu:
The phases
Preprocessing graphical objects...
and
Layout output to `%s'...
can take a lng time with big scores. What about a progress
indicator? Ideally this should be a percentage, but any number will
do just to indicate that something is happening.
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