> I don't know if this helps, but I made an algorithm to approximate
> bezier curves with straight lines (and I have a prototype in
> Haskell).
Hmm. Such skylines don't need to be too detailed -- for example, in
case of a sharp (#) it's sufficient IMHO to handle the top and bottom
as a straight
On 11/14/06, Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can Fontforge generate such outline information?No. This should be entered `manually' within the MF code.I don't know if this helps, but I made an algorithm to approximate bezier curves with straight lines (and I have a prototype in Haskell)
> Can Fontforge generate such outline information?
No. This should be entered `manually' within the MF code.
> I think there are not that many glyphs where skyline spacing is
> really useful, except for the flat and natural accidental.
Well, the viciny of note heads is always crowded, and the
Joe Neeman escreveu:
Here's a patch for introducing skyline vertical spacing. The bulk of the
changes are to rewrite skyline so that
1) merging is linear (in the sum of the lengths of the skylines) time
2) building a skyline from boxes is O(n lg(n)) time
3) we support sloped-roof skylines. This
Werner LEMBERG escreveu:
Here's a patch for introducing skyline vertical spacing.
Great! Is this between staves only or is it applied everywhere in
lilypond? In case it is the latter it might be a good idea to add
skyline support to the lilypond glyphs themselves, this is, adding new
SFNT tab
Found when trying to build on OpenBSD:
--- scm/framework-eps.scm.orig Fri Nov 10 14:44:26 2006
+++ scm/framework-eps.scm Mon Nov 13 21:53:37 2006
@@ -97,6 +97,8 @@ stencil, so LaTeX includegraphics doesn'
(display "@c eof - 'eof' is a Makefile marker; do not remove. "
texi-system-port
> Here's a patch for introducing skyline vertical spacing.
Great! Is this between staves only or is it applied everywhere in
lilypond? In case it is the latter it might be a good idea to add
skyline support to the lilypond glyphs themselves, this is, adding new
SFNT tables (say, `hsky' and `vsk
Joe Neeman escreveu:
Here's a patch for introducing skyline vertical spacing. The bulk of the
changes are to rewrite skyline so that
1) merging is linear (in the sum of the lengths of the skylines) time
2) building a skyline from boxes is O(n lg(n)) time
3) we support sloped-roof skylines. This
Here's a patch for introducing skyline vertical spacing. The bulk of the changes are to rewrite skyline so that1) merging is linear (in the sum of the lengths of the skylines) time2) building a skyline from boxes is O(n lg(n)) time
3) we support sloped-roof skylines. This isn't used yet, but I thin
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Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Proposal:
>
> * put ChangeLog into Documentation/misc/
> * for each release, do a
>
>git log release/2.11.0.. > Changes
Hmm, why not use a vamped-up version of
buildscripts/update-git-update-changelog to generate a more
informative and more h
Werner LEMBERG escreveu:
3), are ChangeLog entries still necessary?
No, don't write ChangeLog entries anymore. Just put all the
information in the commit log.
Hmm, hmm. Contrary to the Linux kernel I urgently ask to make a dump
of the commit log part of the final tarball.
I don't mind pack
> > 3), are ChangeLog entries still necessary?
> >
>
> No, don't write ChangeLog entries anymore. Just put all the
> information in the commit log.
Hmm, hmm. Contrary to the Linux kernel I urgently ask to make a dump
of the commit log part of the final tarball.
Werner
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Erik Sandberg escreveu:
hi,
I'm attempting to softcode \accepts and friends. Should the order of \accepts
calls be significant in absence of appropriate \defaultchild? I.e., if we have
\layout {
\context {\Score \accepts "Foo" \accepts "Bar" }
\context {\name Foo \accepts "Baz" }
\context {\
John Mandereau escreveu:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Hello all,
we've recently switched to GIT for version control. As a temporary
measure, we had a repository at repo.or.cz. However, in collaboration
with the savannah hackers, I've now successfully set up a git repository
at savannah. Check i
Werner LEMBERG escreveu:
BTW: What about ligatures? What should \concat { f i } produce?
Good question. Perhaps `\concat { f i }' should be really identical
to `fi', contrary to \line with word-space set to zero...
Han-Wen?
It's your call. You could try to inspect the arguments, and if they
hi,
I'm attempting to softcode \accepts and friends. Should the order of \accepts
calls be significant in absence of appropriate \defaultchild? I.e., if we have
\layout {
\context {\Score \accepts "Foo" \accepts "Bar" }
\context {\name Foo \accepts "Baz" }
\context {\name Bar \accepts "Baz" }
}
Hi,
denemo exports .ly -file \version "2.6.0".
With convert-ly that converts OK up until 2.9.27
but not .28 or .29.
I noticed some conversation recently about convert-ly being broken on
the lilypond-devel mailing list so I thought this is going to be taken
care of. Now, 2.10.0 (Gub, on SuSE 10.1
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