Hi,
Sorry for my C++ ignorance, but what does the following do?
=
void
performer_each (SCM list, Performer_method method)
{
for (SCM p = list; scm_is_pair (p); p = scm_cdr (p))
{
Performer *e = dynamic_cast (unsmob_translator
(scm_car (p)));
> I'd like to have some consistent usage amongst these terms. Here's
> my proposal:
>
> @code{}: actual lilypond code or property/context names.
>
> @qq{}: only for actual quotes -- ie "he said" or "she wrote".
>
> @samp{}: refers to pieces of notation, such as: @samp{crescendo} is
> often abbr
Hi,
Can anybody help me with what the group of functions surrounding:
precomputed_recurse_over_translators() and
Translator_group::precompute_method_bindings()
...do?
I start to lose the plot a bit here...
Regards,
Ralph
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I'd like to have some consistent usage amongst these terms. Here's my
proposal:
@code{}: actual lilypond code or property/context names.
@qq{}: only for actual quotes -- ie "he said" or "she wrote".
@samp{}: refers to pieces of notation, such as: @samp{crescendo} is
often abbreviated as @sam
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
2007/10/8, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I believe that this info is outdated, and that point-and-click info is
stored in pdfs which automatically load the text editor. Or something
like that; I never use point-and-click.
this is not true; on mac the textedit pr
2007/10/8, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I believe that this info is outdated, and that point-and-click info is
> stored in pdfs which automatically load the text editor. Or something
> like that; I never use point-and-click.
this is not true; on mac the textedit protocol is registered
a
I believe that this info is outdated, and that point-and-click info is
stored in pdfs which automatically load the text editor. Or something
like that; I never use point-and-click.
I must have had some reason for removing it two years ago, but I really
can't remember that far back.
Cheers,
2007/10/7, Julien Salort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a few requests however :
> 1/ Would it be possible to have syntax coloring in Lilypond.app's editor ?
> I suppose you could even take the code from other opensource's projects
> like TeXShop or iTeXMac since
> Lilypond has kind of a LaTeX-like
It seems that from LP version 2.6 to 2.7, the information on how to configure
the web browser for the textedit protocol (to achieve point-and-click)
dissapeared from the docs. Am I looking at the wrong place?
If it did, is it suppossed to be something clear for the average user?
See
http://lily
Werner LEMBERG schrieb:
... Basically, you are right, however, we have already to think about
backwards compatibility...
Good point. This made me think that in case my recent patch is applied,
maybe convert-ly (or rather convertrules.py) should be updated, too!?
Just in case I'm sending a pa
Hi everyone,
here is the last and biggest unfinished project that has been resting on
my hard drive for a while: Arrowed accidentals for microtone notation.
At present Lilypond already has good support for quarter- and other
microtones (see, e.g., section 6.1.4 of the manual or the NEWS file of
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