> The other thing that's bothering me with my patch (not your changes)
> is that in the function create_straight_flag_char I need both
> straight_upflag_length and straight_upflag_length#. I haven't found
> a way to pass just one of them and still be able to use the
> hashed/unhashed variable in t
11 months into GDP, I'm finally comfortable asking the translators
to start. Translators: please translate the latest versions of
LM 1+2, introduction.itely + tutorial.itely
While you're working, please read the English text carefully --
there might still be typos and whatnot. I do not expect an
Graham Percival wrote Thursday, July 24, 2008 6:06 AM
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:54:42 +0100
"Trevor Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think I should press on with NR 5 now. I'll try to get it into a
state suitable for 2.12 as quickly as possible, ie no worse than
2.10, but with lots of hid
Le 25 juil. 08 à 03:38, Han-Wen Nienhuys a écrit :
I'm OK with it if Nicolas is.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 6:52 PM, Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
2008/7/24 Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
What was short-indent used for before?
Nicolas introduced it in February with the follo
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Hi Werner,
Am Freitag, 25. Juli 2008 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
> > Attached is a patch to implement straight flags (in modern style,
> > i.e. slanted only ~20 degrees). I think the angles (different angles
> > for up/down stems!) and the lengths are ok
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> Hello Han-Wen,
> Do you have any opinion about this patch (adds \ottava #x, which is
> supposed
> to make #(set-octavation x) obsolete)? Okay to apply to master?
Shouldn't that really be \octave #x since other commands are in English?
Paul Scott
>
> Cheers,
> Reinhold
> Attached is a patch to implement straight flags (in modern style,
> i.e. slanted only ~20 degrees). I think the angles (different angles
> for up/down stems!) and the lengths are okay, although they might
> still be fine-tuned a bit more.
Below is my patch of feta-banier.mf.
> However, I didn