void
Global_context::run_iterator_on_me (Music_iterator *iter)
{
prev_mom_.set_infinite (-1);
now_mom_.set_infinite (-1);
Moment final_mom = iter->get_music ()->get_length ();
I would do this Q&D by overwriting the 'length property of the top
music expression, which will be still a lot fast
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dan Eble
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On 6 Oct 2008, at 06:07, Graham Percival wrote:
On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 11:42:07 +0200
"Valentin Villenave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Graham: "\bigger sounds better when opposed to \smaller"
Me: "We already have \teeny \tiny \s
2008/10/9 Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Here's a better version of the same patch, as it allows both
> showLastLength and showFirstLength to be set at the same time (in case
> you'd want to check both the beginning and the end of your score :-)
Cool. :)
I was just about to reply to y
2008/10/8 Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Here's a patch to music-functions.scm in order to add the
> showFirstLength property that many LilyPonders (well, myself at least
> :-) need. It also updates the documentation, and the relevant regtest.
Here's a better version of the same patch,
On 2008/10/08 03:37:15, hanwenn wrote:
LGTM, but I don't understand what this has to do with the error
messages you
mention.
Apologies, it is a bit vague.
Using -ddelete-intermediate-files with -dbackend=eps generates an error:
In procedure delete-file in expression (delete-file (string-ap
Thanks, it is corrected in the next version (that is in the current development
version and the next stable, 2.12).
Till
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> Datum: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 11:54:31 + (UTC)
> Von: Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: lilypond-devel@gnu.org
> Betreff: translation of "
Hi
Just noted a wrong translation:
"Keeping fingers crossed" is "die Daumen drücken" in german.
Not so important, but probably easy to fix :-)
regards, Sebastian.
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2008/10/9 Dan Eble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Moreover, if \bigger is cast out for being colloquial, how does teeny get a
> free pass?
Because it's cute? :-)
> But seriously, assuming one can remember the set of choices without
> consulting the manual, how can one remember which of \teeny or \tiny is