Carl Sorensen wrote Tuesday, July 14, 2009 5:04 AM
Subject: Broken make
End of the output is as follows:
--init-file=/Users/Carl/lilypond-working/lilypond-texi2html.init
out-www/lilypond-learning.texi
** `Updating old input files' doesn't appear in menus
** `When things don't work' is up f
I think the "Salve, "Regína" example in NR 2.8 "Ancient Notation"
would be improved by using LyricHyphens. For example, instead of
"Sal- ve, Re- gí- na," use "Sal -- ve, Re -- gí -- na,".
Unless there's some ancient hyphen typesetting convention that I
don't know about. The file involved is
inpu
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 10:45:53PM -0700, Mark Polesky wrote:
>
> Patrick McCarty wrote:
> > So I spent a few hours today hacking on the SVG output...
> > What do you think?
>
> Wow. Nice work.
>
> I don't quite understand why the textual elements look rasterized,
> but I guess that's what you'r
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 02:26:25PM +0900, Maximilian Albert wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> > So I spent a few hours today hacking on the SVG output, and here are
> > some samples of the current output I have:
> >
> > [...]
>
> Great work!!
Thanks!
> Just a random comment that occurred to me while ski
Do we need scripts.trill_element and scripts.trilelement?
Is scripts.trilelement ever used?
- Mark
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Do we still need NR B.10 "List of articulations"? Now that
NR B.6 "The Feta font" is organized a little better, the
scripts are all together there, and easy enough to find, I
think. B.10 is starting to feel a little redundant to me.
- Mark
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I like the way the "Feta font" appendix page turned out, but
I just assumed each "@subsection foo" would get .
Each B.6.x item in the navbar links only to the top of the
page, which is pointless IMO:
B.6 The Feta font
* B.6.1 Clefs
* B.6.2 Time Signatures
* B.6.3 Numbers
Is ther
Patrick McCarty wrote:
> So I spent a few hours today hacking on the SVG output...
> What do you think?
Wow. Nice work.
I don't quite understand why the textual elements look rasterized,
but I guess that's what you're still working on. Not having studied
too much SVG, I use the poor man's SVG te
On Fri, 2009-07-10 at 17:09 +0200, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> Am Montag, 22. Juni 2009 15:31:14 schrieb Joe Neeman:
> > A quick update on the new vertical spacing: [...]
> > Anything I've missed?
>
> While the new vertical spacing looks great for full scores (one system per
> page), I have now r
Hi Patrick,
> So I spent a few hours today hacking on the SVG output, and here are
> some samples of the current output I have:
>
> [...]
Great work!!
Just a random comment that occurred to me while skimming through your
samples: When moving individual elements (like note heads, staff
lines, bea
Hello,
So I spent a few hours today hacking on the SVG output, and here are
some samples of the current output I have:
http://uoregon.edu/~pmccarty/svg/
I am now converting LilyPond's SVG font glyphs to paths on-the-fly;
this reduces the size of SVG files and increases compatibility with
SVG vie
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 09:18:58PM -0700, Patrick McCarty wrote:
> I found this interesting link:
>
> https://savannah.cern.ch/bugs/?35556
>
> It looks like "cp -u" will only work under Linux. John added the "-u"
> flag earlier this month to avoid some error messages (likely different
> from you
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 9:04 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
> So I've worked on all the translations of rhythms.itely (english, es, fr,
> de) for the new changes to autobeaming.
>
> I ran make doc, and everything worked OK until we got to mass-link.py.
>
> Given the error message, it appears there's some
So I've worked on all the translations of rhythms.itely (english, es, fr,
de) for the new changes to autobeaming.
I ran make doc, and everything worked OK until we got to mass-link.py.
Given the error message, it appears there's something wrong with the
makefile. cp -u is called, and there is no
Chris wrote:
> ...for whatever reason, the tie connecting the top notes in the
> chord (over the barline) never shows up.
It's hard to diagnose problems without an example, but is the top
note in both chords the same? If not, perhaps you mean to use a
slur, not a tie. Also, questions like this sh
Hi -
I'm having a problem getting a chord to tie over a barline in a two-measure
segment of music with two voices. Essentially, in m.1 of the section, voice 1
has a hidden rest, then in the second measure there are 3 half notes (it's
in 3/2 time). These show up fine.
In voice two, there i
I've written a music search tool that exports MusicXML and colors the
matching notes, and I'd like those colors to show up in LilyPond
typesetting.
There is no doubt a much more elegant way to do this, but the included
patch works for me, and it would be great to see this functionality
added to
> >
> > 6th paragraph "If a musician looks away once or has a
> lapse in
> > concentration, the lines might lose their place on the
> page." to "If a musician looks away once or has a lapse in
> > concentration, he/she may easily lose their place on
> the page."
> >
> >
>
> This last one is gr
Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Hello, Here's errata for the LM. Some of these are very
subjective, so just pick and choose what seems appropriate.
Others are just typos or examples that aren't showing up.
Thanks for making the LM so nice!
-Jonathan
1.1 Background Engraving
1st paragraph: "The plate
On 7/12/09 11:21 AM, "Neil Puttock" wrote:
> 2009/7/11 Carl Sorensen :
>
>> Does one then go and remove the snippet reference from the translated .itely
>> files as well?
>
> This is what I've always done, otherwise you're left with broken
> documentation.
So, in order to not have broken do
Just talking to xorius on #lilypond about where the latest french
translations live for review...
I realised it would be nice if texi2html would copy any @ignore @end
ignore blocks to html comments so that
you can easily check if the website is up to date.
--
Jan Nieuwenhuizen | GNU LilyPond -
Jonathan Wilkes wrote Sunday, July 12, 2009 11:05 PM
Hello,
Here's errata for the LM. Some of these are very subjective,
so just
pick and choose what seems appropriate. Others are just typos or
examples that aren't showing up.
Many thanks for these corrections. A quick glance
at them
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