> Please review my patch for dashed slurs on rietveld:
Very nice! What do you think about making `dash-definition' either
accept a list of four parameters or a list of lists (with four
parameters each)? Then we could write
#'(a b c d)
and are not forced to use
#'((a b c d))
if the slur i
Please review my patch for dashed slurs on rietveld:
http://codereview.appspot.com/40122/show
It's my first patch with substantive changes in C++ code.
It enables variable-thickness dashed slurs, as well as
half-dashed/half-solid slurs.
You can see sample output in the attached png file.
Thank
Hi Reinhold,
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 16. April 2009 schrieb Ian Hulin:
I want to use this as I've been seeing if I can add some of the TODO's
in Reinhold's orchestrallily package. (I've already managed to add
stuff like Tabstaff and RhythmicStaff processing, but I've got to
On 2009/03/24 23:06:42, joeneeman wrote:
lgtm, except for the description "move check_pitch_against_signature
() to SCM,"
since ly:check-pitch-against-signature is still implemented in C++.
OK, I've junked the C++ code completely and reimplemented
check-pitch-against-signature in SCM.
http:/
Am Donnerstag, 16. April 2009 schrieb Ian Hulin:
> I want to use this as I've been seeing if I can add some of the TODO's
> in Reinhold's orchestrallily package. (I've already managed to add
> stuff like Tabstaff and RhythmicStaff processing, but I've got to the
> stage where having a Scheme debug
Op woensdag 15-04-2009 om 00:51 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef Patrick
McCarty:
Hi Patrick,
> I am trying to build a mingw LilyPond installer, but I am running into
> a problem at the tools::bison configure stage.
>
> It seems that the GUB-installed M4 is not being recognized as GNU M4
> >= 1.4.
Op donderdag 16-04-2009 om 13:10 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Jan
Nieuwenhuizen:
>* it should -C change directory to target/installer/...,
> I see no reason for . to exist, be writable, much less
> to be open()ed
>* "my" tools/root/usr/bin/tar does not seem to do this,
> so
Hi all,
I've been trying to workout how to do some interactive debugging for
Scheme code. The CG section on this is still basically a
"to-be-supplied" section so I've been doing a bit of digging around.
There was some really useful information from Nicolas in reply to a
thread "Debugging/sh
Op woensdag 15-04-2009 om 00:06 uur [tijdzone -0700], schreef Patrick
McCarty:
Hi Patrick,
> > ('tar -t -z -f
> > "/home/pnorcks/git/gub/target/linux-x86/packages/libtool-runtime-2.2.6.a.linux-x86.gup"',)
> > {}
> > invoking tar -C
> > /home/pnorcks/git/gub/target/linux-x86/installer/lilypo