New term: chord construct. Use this instead of "chord" when
referring to <>. For example,
"\someGuitarTerm can only be used inside a chord construct, even
if the chord construct only includes one note."
This sounds a bit verbose to experienced lilypond users, but
to newbies, "chord" means more
2008/5/27 Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi guys,
>
> could you update the regression test for your fix too?
>
> thanks!
>
> --
> Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen
>
John, if you haven't already done this, I'll take care of it; I've
noticed a few things t
Are you running the latest gub? It should fallback to lilypond.org
If it doesn't just download from
http://lilypond.org/download/gub-sources/odcctools/
into downloads/odcctools/
2008/5/27 Mark Hanlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to do a gub lilypond build of 2.11.45 from sc
Hello,
I am trying to do a gub lilypond build of 2.11.45 from scratch.
(I've some changes for the Music Notation Project that i've done and have to
build multiple versions of lilypond).
Apologies for any thickery below, it's my first try at GUB.
I am trying to prepare the build environment.
I
Hi Seba,
The LSR isn't working anymore (there have been various problems all
day, and now it's not available at all).
... But you know this song :-)
Cheers,
Valentin
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On 2008/05/27, Trevor Daniels wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote Tuesday, May 27, 2008 4:42 AM
> > Hmm. I guess I don't quite understand what you mean by a fork vs.
> > a branch.
>
> A fork is a clone of a repository which then runs
> independently, right? Unlike a branch a developer
> can be gra