On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 10:02:44PM +0200, Till Rettig wrote:
> Patrick McCarty schrieb:
>> I have considered keeping the soft blue for the links, but here are my
>> two main reasons for changing to the more "pure" blue:
>>
>> - The current blue (#3465a4) does not pass the WCAG 1.0 against a
>> whit
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Maximilian Albert
wrote:
> My question is: could tieMelismaBusy be set somewhere else so that
> this also happens when music is not processed for typesetting? Or is
> there another way to make skipTypesetting work properly with lyrics?
> Any hints are appreciated.
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 10:18:04PM +, Neil Puttock wrote:
> 2008/12/22 Patrick McCarty :
>
> > BTW, I think I these properties need to be moved from "internal
> > backend" to "user backend":
> >
> > - circled-tip
> > - padding-pairs
> > - skyline-horizontal-padding
>
> I agree.
>
> Do you wa
Le lundi 22 décembre 2008 à 11:23 -0800, Graham Percival a écrit :
> This is totally a meritocracy question. Non-developers want the
> sun and moon, right now, for the price of a download.
So, let's ask for a fee for each download -<:o)
> In the past we've tried to do the backporting idea. It'
2008/12/22 Patrick McCarty :
> BTW, I think I these properties need to be moved from "internal
> backend" to "user backend":
>
> - circled-tip
> - padding-pairs
> - skyline-horizontal-padding
I agree.
Do you want to prepare a patch?
Regards,
Neil
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2008/12/22 Trevor Daniels :
>
> Reinhold Kainhofer wrote Monday, December 22, 2008 4:22 PM
>> He sent me the whole file and the culprit is a PianoStaff, which seems to
>> somehow override the score's beamGrouping. So, one cannot use
>> \set Score.beatGrouping = #'(1 1 1 1 1 1)
>> but rather ha
Hope, this is the right place to post this:
I just installed
http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/mingw/lilypond-2.11.65-1.mingw.exe
on a new Windows machine.
I found, that a new protocol "textedit" gets installed.
(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\textedit\shell\open\command)
> > Shall we add a NEWS entry?
>
> Sure, here is one.
Applied.
Werner
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On 22 Dec 2008, at 09:47, Mark Polesky wrote:
Has anyone else experienced an apparent out-of-tune-ness
with the MIDI piano sound? I don't mean 30 cents flat, as
I've seen discussed elsewhere, but rather it sounds to me
as if the "piano" is not in tune with itself.
Note that plucked string inst
2008/12/22 Graham Percival :
> The actual error is probably about 50-200 lines above the end of
> the build. I'm guessing a font error here, with admittedly very
> little evidence to go by. (hence the "guessing" :)
>
> Try
> make web &> log.txt
Aha! Indeed the error occurred much earlier. It s
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 08:15:41PM +0100, Maximilian Albert wrote:
> P.S.: Why do I always need multiple runs of 'make web' before it
> finishes?
This should not happen.
> In between, it quits several times without really giving any
> hint of what's wrong. I suspect that creation of the pdf files
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 06:54:43PM -, Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
> Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote Monday, December 22, 2008 6:22 PM
>
>> It would be really nice if we could invert the rhythms of
>> stable/devel: have a long stable cycle with many releases (like 2.11
>> had), and thenhave a flurry of 2
2008/12/22 Werner LEMBERG :
>
>> after working on the arrowed accidentals I thought I'd give the
>> missing flags for 128th notes a try, which I believe were requested
>> a while ago (see issue 508). As always, comments are welcome.
>
> Applied, thanks. Shall we add a NEWS entry?
Sure, here is o
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote Monday, December 22, 2008 6:22 PM
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Graham Percival
wrote:
Does this mean you do not want to make any difference between odd and
even versions?
No. .13 would be the "devel" version, where syntax changes are
introduced, and any major
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Graham Percival
wrote:
>> Does this mean you do not want to make any difference between odd and
>> even versions?
>
> No. .13 would be the "devel" version, where syntax changes are
> introduced, and any major breakage occurs. It would last as long
> as necessar
> after working on the arrowed accidentals I thought I'd give the
> missing flags for 128th notes a try, which I believe were requested
> a while ago (see issue 508). As always, comments are welcome.
Applied, thanks. Shall we add a NEWS entry?
Werner
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote Monday, December 22, 2008 4:22 PM
Am Montag, 22. Dezember 2008 schrieb Trevor Daniels:
Reinhold's short example works here, but I see from your
attached jpg that you've incorporated it in some more
extensive code.
He sent me the whole file and the culprit is a PianoSt
Graham Percival wrote Monday, December 22, 2008 5:40 AM
Once 2.12 is out and we've succeeded in setting up GUB3 on
kainhofer, I'll become the Release Manager. I have two ideas on
how to change things:
1) Move to a linux kernel type of releases: instead of having
separate devel and stable br
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Am Montag, 22. Dezember 2008 schrieb Maximilian Albert:
> 2008/12/22 Maximilian Albert :
> > Should convert-ly rules be formulated so that Scheme-version
> > of commands like the above are also taken into account?
>
> Never mind, I just saw that the ru
2008/12/22 Maximilian Albert :
> Should convert-ly rules be formulated so that Scheme-version
> of commands like the above are also taken into account?
Never mind, I just saw that the rule for \center-align already has
this. So here is a patch for \bigger. In fact, the former reads
str = re
Hi,
I just ran convert-ly over an old score (typeset with v2.8.6) which
contained the following line:
\override TextSpanner #'edge-text = #(cons (markup #:bigger #:bigger
#:bigger #:upright "rit." ) "")
Now the \bigger command was removed recently (replaced by \larger). A
corresponding convert
Hi,
it seems that lyrics are confused by ties when skipTypesetting is
switched on. Consider the attached example - it works perfectly as is,
but when the first line is changed to skipTypesetting = ##t, all
remaining lyrics are shifted one note to the left, presumably because
the tie on the second
Hi,
after working on the arrowed accidentals I thought I'd give the
missing flags for 128th notes a try, which I believe were requested a
while ago (see issue 508). As always, comments are welcome.
Regards,
Max
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On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 12:56:35PM +0100, Valentin Villenave wrote:
> 2008/12/22 Graham Percival :
> > Once 2.12 is out and we've succeeded in setting up GUB3 on
> > kainhofer, I'll become the Release Manager. I have two ideas on
> > how to change things:
>
> Good to see you're still involved, Mr
2008/12/22 Graham Percival :
> Once 2.12 is out and we've succeeded in setting up GUB3 on
> kainhofer, I'll become the Release Manager. I have two ideas on
> how to change things:
Good to see you're still involved, Mr
"I'm-leavin'-soon-anyway-so-just-pretend-I'm-not-here" :-)
> 2) Keep the dist
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 3:40 AM, Graham Percival
wrote:
> Once 2.12 is out and we've succeeded in setting up GUB3 on
> kainhofer, I'll become the Release Manager. I have two ideas on
> how to change things:
>
> 1) Move to a linux kernel type of releases: instead of having
> separate devel and st
2008/12/22 Mark Polesky :
> Has anyone else experienced an apparent out-of-tune-ness
> with the MIDI piano sound? I don't mean 30 cents flat, as
> I've seen discussed elsewhere, but rather it sounds to me
> as if the "piano" is not in tune with itself. I don't
> have a file handy to demonstrate thi
> here is some documentation for the arrowed accidentals. Since I
> found it the most natural way of typesetting, it uses Trevor's
> notation for up and down arrows (but also mentions the alternative
> ways discussed before). Please let me know if for some reason
> Trevor's default names are not
Has anyone else experienced an apparent out-of-tune-ness
with the MIDI piano sound? I don't mean 30 cents flat, as
I've seen discussed elsewhere, but rather it sounds to me
as if the "piano" is not in tune with itself. I don't
have a file handy to demonstrate this at the moment, but
other topics
I know it's not supported presently, but could it ever be
possible for a lilypond file to generate a MIDI file that
speeds up and slows down on command? With commands like
\accel and \rit that look for the next \tempo, much like
\< and \> look for the next dynamic. How hard would it be
to accomp
2008/12/22 Graham Percival :
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 12:09:10PM +0800, Graham Breed wrote:
>> I've been investigating the new pitch model with Hans. It is, in
>> fact, better than either of us thought but some of that isn't
>> documented. So pay attention.
>
> Great! I'm not certain if any of
> I got the same errors as Han-Wen with 9 March 2008 version
> (currently provided in Fedora 9), I'm trying last release at
> Fontforge web site (20081215) and will report problems if any.
The maintainer of FF says that he fights a never-ending fight against
rounding errors in the routines which r
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