> Hey Max, hey Werner,
>
> Any news on the arrowed accidentals? Would be very cool indeed if
> they could make it into 2.12!
Will check the code today. If everything's fine, I'll commit it.
Werner
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On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 1:09 AM, Werner LEMBERG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > However, I'm unable to compare the new accidentals side by side as
> > in your images because I can only investigate them in the dvi file
> > which is output by metafont. How do you produce these images? Are
> > they
2008/12/8 Hans Aberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 8 Dec 2008, at 05:20, Graham Breed wrote:
>> To get it to sound right, you multiply by 6. If accidentals and
>> transpositions don't work you may need to define a different grid from
>> them. The worst is that you need one init file to define the no
2008/12/8 Hans Aberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 8 Dec 2008, at 12:28, Graham Breed wrote:
>
>>> So it might be better to write an intermediate sound file with the
>>> diatonic
>>> structure. Then it can be used to return the output without having to
>>> recompile the typeset output.
>>
>> What's an
Le dimanche 07 décembre 2008 à 23:29 +0100, John Mandereau a écrit :
> With current Git master C++ flags are incorrect on my system:
>
> cp -p /home/lilydev/git/lily/master/config.hh out/config.hh
> rm -f ./out/all-font-metrics.dep;
> DEPENDENCIES_OUTPUT="./out/all-font-metrics.dep ./out/all-font-
On 12/8/08 1:32 PM, "John Mandereau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Till,
> Le lundi 08 décembre 2008 à 20:38 +0200, Till Rettig a écrit :
>> can I just start translating the new helping web page? Do you need first
>> to adjust the building scripts so the new menu or can I already put the
>> f
Le samedi 25 octobre 2008 à 17:54 +0200, Francisco Vila a écrit :
> Additionally, would it be possible to internationalize the "Back To
> Documentation Index" link?
Finally yes! I'm sorry for the additional translation location, but I'm
kinda too busy to look for a Gettext interface Perl module.
On 8 Dec 2008, at 12:28, Graham Breed wrote:
Are you on board with the regular mapping paradigm? I may as well
promote it while I'm here.
http://x31eq.com/paradigm.html
I looked a bit at it, the section "The Core Paradigm". The model I
indicated also chooses some generators, but in additio
On 2008 à 09:18 +0100, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
> In spacing.itely, you can find this:
>
> lilypond -dbackend=null -d dump-tweaks .ly
>
> Do we (still) have a `null' backend?
Certainly: it's defined in scm/framework-null.scm and
lilypond -dbackend=null -
{ c'1 }
EOF
works for me. It was not
Le lundi 08 décembre 2008 à 09:10 +0100, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
> In lilypond-book.itely, you can find for example this:
>
> @example
> lilypond-book --process="lilypond --format=tex --tex \
> --header=texidoc test.texinfo
> @end example
>
> This hasn't worked even before
Hi John, Paco and Till,
There is one specific case where "up" and "down" happen to be sort of
"reserved words": using the \autochange command as explained in section
2.2.1 Common notation for keyboards (Notation Reference), it appears
that if the verbatim of the snippet gets translated, users
Le lundi 08 décembre 2008 à 19:16 +0100, Francisco Vila a écrit :
> Still cannot make it work on my desktop system, though.
Try to clean your working tree, the radical way suggested by Graham a
while ago should do it:
rm -rf *
git reset --hard
Good luck
John
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Hi Till,
Le lundi 08 décembre 2008 à 20:38 +0200, Till Rettig a écrit :
> can I just start translating the new helping web page? Do you need first
> to adjust the building scripts so the new menu or can I already put the
> file into the de folder?
You might need to run po-update/po-replace and c
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Hi John!
can I just start translating the new helping web page? Do you need first
to adjust the building scripts so the new menu or can I already put the
file into the de folder?
Greetings
Till
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Solved. The moral is: when everything fails, try it on another
computer. Still cannot make it work on my desktop system, though.
--
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2008/12/8 Neil Puttock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This seems to work fine. :)
>
> I've run regtests with and without a default for staccati, and both
> compile without any problems (see the attached image for the expected
> change in staccato-pos.ly when 'shifted-towards-stem is set to 0.5 in
> scrip
On 8 Dec 2008, at 12:28, Graham Breed wrote:
Also, I made keyboard map, which I have used in Scala playing in
mainly E31
for the last couple of months:
A# B# Cx Dx Ex
A B C# D# E# Fx Gx Ax Bx
Bb C D E F# G# A# B#
Cb Db Eb F G A B C'# D'#
Dbb
On 8 Dec 2008, at 12:28, Graham Breed wrote:
So it might be better to write an intermediate sound file with the
diatonic
structure. Then it can be used to return the output without having to
recompile the typeset output.
What's an "intermediate sound file"?
The idea is, instead of writing
On 8 Dec 2008, at 05:20, Graham Breed wrote:
´That is not the problem , but that whole tone is not the double
of the
half
tone. M = 9, m = 4, so that there are 5*M+2*m = 53 tonesteps or
commas in
an
octave.
How is that a problem?
The rules for computing accidentals and transpositions wil
2008/12/8 Hans Aberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> On 8 Dec 2008, at 04:53, Graham Breed wrote:
>> Right. But the actual fifth has to be specified so you need an init
>> file to do that. The exact meaning of the alterations also have to be
>> specified in an init file. So there has to be a different
On 8 Dec 2008, at 04:53, Graham Breed wrote:
Now, that leads to the model I indicated if one uses an abstract
perfect
fifth, as the m and m can extracted from it by iteration and octave
transpositions.
Right. But the actual fifth has to be specified so you need an init
file to do that.
In spacing.itely, you can find this:
lilypond -dbackend=null -d dump-tweaks .ly
Do we (still) have a `null' backend?
Werner
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In lilypond-book.itely, you can find for example this:
@example
lilypond-book --process="lilypond --format=tex --tex \
--header=texidoc test.texinfo
@end example
This hasn't worked even before my current efforts to remove the `tex'
and `texstr' backends. I won't touch this
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