>> If there is at least one blank (on a german Windows the home
>> directory is called "c:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\")
>> searching does not work.
I suggest that you contact the help-m...@gnu.org mailing list,
providing a minimal (trivial) example demonstrating the VPATH problem.
Either this i
Wow! Thanks so much, Henning! This is great. We'll put it in the docs
alongside the one for Linux/MacOSX. I had to comment out one more thing
before it would run properly, though--the "-djob-count" option,
something we put in on the Linux version to take advantage of dual
processors. It ch
Francisco Vila a écrit :
Yes, I don't see anything strange except a "not smart enough" message.
I am using only an installed, fresh compiled Git snapshot.
Did you pass makeslr.py an argument? You shouldn't have, unless you know
why.
No.
Then makelsr.py must be bogus; it should not de
2009/5/26, John Mandereau :
> Before looking at your (rather scary in this case) "git status" output,
> have you examined output of makelsr.py?
Yes, I don't see anything strange except a "not smart enough" message.
> Have you realized makelsr.py requires fresh snapshots compiled from Git of
> l
Francisco Vila a écrit :
2009/5/25, John Mandereau :
You should run makelsr.py *before* you commit changes to texidocs, not
after. Try it as explained in the CG, and you'll see (how) it works.
Hello, I'm in trouble. I have run makelsr.py and git status gives
Before looking at your
2009/5/25, John Mandereau :
> You should run makelsr.py *before* you commit changes to texidocs, not
> after. Try it as explained in the CG, and you'll see (how) it works.
Hello, I'm in trouble. I have run makelsr.py and git status gives
# On branch lilypond/translation
# Changed but not updated
Hi,
On Mon, 25 May 2009, Mark Polesky wrote:
> 1.5.2 Installing git
>
> 0) Full installer or portable application?
This is my fault; PortableGit is a recent addition. I'd recommend the
installer (but not the "full" installer available from
msysgit.googlecode.com).
> 1) Describe Windows Ex
Trevor Daniels wrote:
> I'd be happy to make changes to the Windows git
> section of the CG if someone can point out the bit
> or bits that are difficult to understand.
Trevor,
here are some unanswered questions that I think should be answered
in the CG. I'll have more later, but I'll start wit
Am 25.05.2009, 20:19 Uhr, schrieb Jonathan Kulp :
I'm copying the whole Makefile below in case anyone would like to try it
on Windows. The tarball of the Stamitz symphony source files is
available here:
http://music2.louisiana.edu/Gratis/
Jon,
here is a changed version of your makefile,
Thank you, that git hint was helpful!
Yours, Arno
Joe Neeman-2 wrote:
>
> On Sun, 2009-05-24 at 11:53 -0700, ArnoWaschk wrote:
>>
>>
>> Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >> i am using a 2.13 lilypond compiled from today's git repo, and i am
>> >> observing - in comparison to a version from
Jonathan Kulp wrote Monday, May 25, 2009 12:25 PM
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
So I right-clicked on the Desktop "My Computer" icon -->
Properties --> Advanced --> Environment Variables --> User
variables --> New -->
Variable Name: GIT_EDITOR
Variable Value:
So now,
$ git commit -a
opens my
Mark Polesky wrote:
> Incidentally, I found I could simplify these with "filter":
Here's a proposal:
Here are two generic functions that could be incorporated into IR
4 "Scheme functions" (though if C++ is required, someone else
would have to help).
(define (ly:sort-al
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
I've made some progress. When I try to run "make score" on Windows
XP,
As it stands, the Makefile doesn't work with Windows. For
documentation purposes I strongly suggest to cook up a special
Windows Makefile with the same functionality.
Yes, this will be my new strat
2009/5/25 John Mandereau :
> Francisco Vila a écrit :
>>
>> 2009/5/25 Wilbert Berendsen :
>>
>>>
>>> http://lilypond.org/web/documentation still shows 2.10 as latest stable
>>> if NL
>>> (Netherlands) is the preferred language (even though the page is in
>>> English).
>>>
>
> This is probably the s
Mark Polesky wrote:
> (define grobs-sorted-by-paper-column
> (let loop ((remaining all-grob-descriptions)
> (musical '())
> (non-musical '()))
> (cond ((null? remaining) (cons musical non-musical))
> ((ly:assoc-get 'non-musical (cdar remaining))
>
Francisco Vila a écrit :
2009/5/25 Wilbert Berendsen :
http://lilypond.org/web/documentation still shows 2.10 as latest stable if NL
(Netherlands) is the preferred language (even though the page is in English).
This is probably the same behavior whatever your preferred language.
And
2009/5/25 Wilbert Berendsen :
> Hi,
>
> http://lilypond.org/web/documentation still shows 2.10 as latest stable if NL
> (Netherlands) is the preferred language (even though the page is in English).
>
> best regards,
> Wilbert Berendsen
And the permanent link to latest/Documentation still leads to
Thank you, Mats. The snippet compiles now, so we can go ahead with the
switch to 2.12.
It's probably a good idea to do as you suggest, though, and move the NR
example to a LSR snippet that will be included in NR. I'll look into
that in the next few days. Right now I have a different project
On May 23, 2009, at 6:34 AM, Graham Percival wrote:
My goal is not to insult you into feeling bad; my goal is
to insult you into HELPING US FIX THINGS. Learn scheme. Join the
Frogs. Contribute to lilypond. If everybody sits around saying
"why doesn't somebody fix this", then it WILL NEVER B
Jonathan Kulp a écrit :
Variable Name: GIT_EDITOR
Variable Value:
This should be added to the CG. Who's got responsibility for the git
part
of the CG?
To answer two questions at once, I'm pretty sure Trevor is using
Windows to do git patches, and I believe he's also the one who wrote
On 5/25/09 5:38 AM, "Jonathan Kulp" wrote:
> Jonathan Kulp wrote:
>>>
>>
>> Cool! I'm going to run them one more time to be sure, then I'll send
>> you the tarball privately, Valentin.
>>
>> Jon
>>
>
> One snippet won't compile (attached). If someone wants to have a go at
> it that'd be
Francisco Vila a écrit :
2009/5/22 John Mandereau :
For previous work it is too late, but for future work, run makelsr.py
before committing to Git -- read the CG on snippet handling for more
details.
I'm afraid I don't understand how running makelsr.py changes what is
committed, if you
Hi,
http://lilypond.org/web/documentation still shows 2.10 as latest stable if NL
(Netherlands) is the preferred language (even though the page is in English).
best regards,
Wilbert Berendsen
--
Frescobaldi, LilyPond editor for KDE: http://www.frescobaldi.org/
___
The first of the two examples can be replaced by the following, but
there's already a similar example available in the NR 1.2.3 "Polymetric
notation", below "*/Staves with different time signatures, unequal bar
lengths"/*, so I don't really see any point in keeping the example
below. Well, at s
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Cool! I'm going to run them one more time to be sure, then I'll send
you the tarball privately, Valentin.
Jon
One snippet won't compile (attached). If someone wants to have a go at
it that'd be great. Otherwise I can get to it a bit later today.
Jon
--
Jonathan
2009/5/22 John Mandereau :
> Till Rettig a écrit :
>>
>> its great fun, there is really a lot. ;-) The changes are about the German
>> translation being also added to the .ly file. That's a tricky case. I will
>> always have to update snippets two times: one time when translated and the
>> second t
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
So I right-clicked on the Desktop "My Computer" icon -->
Properties --> Advanced --> Environment Variables --> User
variables --> New -->
Variable Name: GIT_EDITOR
Variable Value:
So now,
$ git commit -a
opens my preferred editor.
One down. Maybe there's hope!
Abs
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2009/5/21 Graham Percival :
Jon Kulp has updated all the snippets for 2.12. They are ready to go
whenever Sebastiano is ready to go.
I think Seba is ready.
In short, there's no excuse to not have this done within two
weeks. Get this bloody thing over with.
OK. J
2009/5/21 Graham Percival :
>> Jon Kulp has updated all the snippets for 2.12. They are ready to go
>> whenever Sebastiano is ready to go.
I think Seba is ready.
> In short, there's no excuse to not have this done within two
> weeks. Get this bloody thing over with.
OK. Jon, do you have a tarb
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 11:05:43AM -0700, ArnoWaschk wrote:
>
> i am using a 2.13 lilypond compiled from today's git repo, and i
That sounds like a disaster. Please use GUB -- ideally 2.12.2.
It's called the "stable branch" for a reason. :)
Cheers,
- Graham
__
Hi,
On Sun, 24 May 2009, Patrick McCarty wrote:
> On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 10:33:51PM -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
> >
> > On 5/24/09 8:40 PM, "Mark Polesky" wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > I think the instructions in the CG just aren't clear enough. Is
> > > anyone out there happily making git patch
Hi,
On Sun, 24 May 2009, Mark Polesky wrote:
> > And how do I exit the EDIT_COMMITMSG window? I've included an image
> > showing the window. If I click on the X button, the whole git bash
> > shell closes along with it. That can't be right.
It's starting vi.
> Okay, this one I figured out. It
It's not a problem for me. As you can see, I always try to catch up with
LilyPond. That's why LilyPondTool is only released along with stable
LilyPond versions.
I'm only trying to help measuring the weight of a change: it's not just
a matter of changing convert-ly.
Bert
Carl D. Sorensen wrot
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