Re: AccidentalSuggestion problem

2008-05-08 Thread Risto Vääräniemi
2008/5/8 Neil Puttock : > Are you testing each variation in isolation, or generating several > systems in one go? I called LP separately for every attached image. -Risto ___ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mail

Re: translations in input/lsr/

2008-05-08 Thread Francisco Vila
2008/5/9 Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Francisco, > > I hope you know that material in input/lsr/ is completely deleted > and replaced with new stuff from LSR every time we update it. I'm > not certain how the translations work for input/lsr/ snippets, > but I'm suspicious that your rec

translations in input/lsr/

2008-05-08 Thread Graham Percival
Francisco, I hope you know that material in input/lsr/ is completely deleted and replaced with new stuff from LSR every time we update it. I'm not certain how the translations work for input/lsr/ snippets, but I'm suspicious that your recent changes will be lost (since you only modified files i

Point-and-click broken (very strange)

2008-05-08 Thread Robert Memering
Dear developers, I am getting a very strange error with point-and-klick. My setup: ubuntu Gutsy, lilypond 2.11.45, guile 1.8.1, I'm using xpdf and emacs (server mode) for point-and-click. It worked well until some time today, when clicking on a note in xpdf suddenly produced the following error

Re: AccidentalSuggestion problem

2008-05-08 Thread Neil Puttock
2008/5/8 Risto Vääräniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I played around a bit with your example and found out that LP behaves > very inconsistently. If I just comment out the \break (and move fis & > g to the next line) I get different results than when I just delete > the \break. This isn't the first ti

Re: snippet authorship

2008-05-08 Thread John Mandereau
John Mandereau wrote: > On 2008/04/27, Graham Percival wrote: > > On second thought, could we use "% LSR" as the comment denoter? As in > > "only visible in LSR" ? Or, if you can think of a comment indicator > > that makes more sense, please use that... evidently I can't come up > > with good nam

Re: Documentation update, de

2008-05-08 Thread John Mandereau
On 2008/05/05, Till Rettig wrote: > Hi John > > I got a failure notice while building the documentation on master with > my updated de.po file, so I don't know if it is that the new build > scripts with those comments are only in lilypond/translation so far or > is there a mistake in my transl

Re: Building Lilypond for different platforms

2008-05-08 Thread Mark
Thank you so much for your replies it exactly answered the questions I was asking. You guys rock!!! Cheers Mark ___ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel

Re: AccidentalSuggestion problem

2008-05-08 Thread Risto Vääräniemi
Hi Greg, 2008/5/8 Greg Swinford: > I'm not sure whether this bug has already been reported, but accidental > suggestions don't seem to mix well with tied notes. The following example > produces a lot of "warning: an outside-staff object should have a direction, > defaulting to up" messages an

AccidentalSuggestion problem

2008-05-08 Thread Greg Swinford
I'm not sure whether this bug has already been reported, but accidental suggestions don't seem to mix well with tied notes. The following example produces a lot of "warning: an outside-staff object should have a direction, defaulting to up" messages and the clef and time signature are above the st

Re: Building Lilypond for different platforms

2008-05-08 Thread Michael David Crawford
Is the Mac version built on Linux with GUB? Apple has patched gcc heavily. While they provide source, not all of it has been integrated with the FSF's version. I have a MacBook Pro, and would like to be able to compile Lilypond on it. But I've never had much luck using Fink for anything; al

Re: Building Lilypond for different platforms

2008-05-08 Thread John Mandereau
Mark wrote: > I've a couple a questions for builds for windows and macs. If anyone could > help > I would be very grateful. > 1) Am I correct in thinking that you can build binaries for Windows and Macs > in > Linux by altering the config scripts? Of course, this is exactly how released binaries