Joe Neeman writes:
> On Tue, 2009-07-21 at 10:08 +1000, Cameron Horsburgh wrote:
>> Hi Joe,
>>
>> You may already be aware of this issue, but I'll report it anyway.
>>
>> I'm currently typesetting a piece that should comfortably fit two
>> systems to a page. For consistency's sake I've added sy
Hi,
The recent commit (e0ed3589241383db0b8d77c1c7738ad3432a4fd5) regarding
the shallow cloning of non-tracking branches broke GUB on my machine.
I'm running Git 1.6.3.3.
I simply reverted the commit for now, so that I am able to build the
darwin LilyPond installers.
Attached is the relevant port
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 02:09:57PM -0700, Mark Polesky wrote:
>
> I prefer "muted" rather than "dead". Though, the LilyPond internals
> can get kind of violent, especially with the Hara_kiri_engraver,
We actually changed the name based on a complaint --
\removeStaffContext used to be called \hara
I rewrote x11-color.scm so that now the color-list is generated
semi-automatically. It's more organized, easier to read, and less
than a quarter of its original size. But does my approach slow
things down at all? Measurably? I figure the current version is
probably faster because no calculations ne
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:06:04PM +0200, Jean-Charles Malahieude wrote:
> Please wait a couple of days before delivering a new release, since I'm
> almost (99% plus a proof-reading) of a complete reviewing of the French
> version of the learning manual.
Noted, but there's going to be an almos
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 02:38:13PM +0200, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> In our lilypond docs, we have several texinfo comments, most notably the git
> revision of the texinfo document, which would make sense to be converted into
> html comments (so that we can e.g. determine from which revision a d
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 07:02:21PM +0200, Jean-Charles Malahieude wrote:
> Le 15/07/2009 15:16, Reinhold Kainhofer disait :
>> Actually, @ignore blocks are not supposed to be processed at all,
>> that's why they are called ignore. However, @c comments would make
>> sense to include as comments in
On Tue, 2009-07-21 at 10:08 +1000, Cameron Horsburgh wrote:
> Hi Joe,
>
> You may already be aware of this issue, but I'll report it anyway.
>
> I'm currently typesetting a piece that should comfortably fit two
> systems to a page. For consistency's sake I've added system-count = 2 in
> the \layo
Hi Joe,
You may already be aware of this issue, but I'll report it anyway.
I'm currently typesetting a piece that should comfortably fit two
systems to a page. For consistency's sake I've added system-count = 2 in
the \layout block. I've added a minimalish file atthe bottom of this
message. When
On 7/20/09 3:09 PM, "Mark Polesky" wrote:
>
>
> Marc Hohl wrote:
>> Hm, sounds kind of morbid to me, calling a note "dead", but since
>> I am not a native english speaker, I cannot judge this from a neutral
>> point of view.
>> Do you think that there will arise big problems with these comma
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 01:41:18PM -0700, Patrick McCarty wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 03:09:19PM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> > On vr, 2009-07-17 at 21:50 -0700, Patrick McCarty wrote:
> >
> > > I have no idea what's going on, but the build.log is attached.
> >
> > Can you try executing
2009/7/19 Mark Polesky :
> I attached the updated patch. Okay to apply?
Nearly there...
+ (note-columns ,ly:grob-array? "A list of @code{NoteColumn} grobs.")
"An array of @code{NoteColumn} grobs.")
Regards,
Neil
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On 7/20/09 3:09 PM, "Mark Polesky" wrote:
>
>
> Marc Hohl wrote:
>> Hm, sounds kind of morbid to me, calling a note "dead", but since
>> I am not a native english speaker, I cannot judge this from a neutral
>> point of view.
>> Do you think that there will arise big problems with these comma
Marc Hohl wrote:
> Hm, sounds kind of morbid to me, calling a note "dead", but since
> I am not a native english speaker, I cannot judge this from a neutral
> point of view.
> Do you think that there will arise big problems with these commands?
> I think \deadNotesOn and \deadNote are rather self-
Carl Sorensen schrieb:
On 7/17/09 10:16 AM, "Marc Hohl" wrote:
Carl Sorensen schrieb:
Right, so we *must* have the function mode. Do we need the setting mode as
well? I don't feel strongly about eliminating it, but I don't feel strongly
about keeping it either. I trust your judgme
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 03:09:19PM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> On vr, 2009-07-17 at 21:50 -0700, Patrick McCarty wrote:
>
> > I have no idea what's going on, but the build.log is attached.
>
> Can you try executing the command that triggers this by hand,
> possibly with some -x debugging to
Hi Mr release-master and his fellow workers,
Please wait a couple of days before delivering a new release, since I'm
almost (99% plus a proof-reading) of a complete reviewing of the French
version of the learning manual.
Thanks in advance for those so called frog-eaters...
Cheers,
Jean-Char
Le 15/07/2009 15:16, Reinhold Kainhofer disait :
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Am Montag, 13. Juli 2009 10:57:23 schrieb Jan Nieuwenhuizen:
Just talking to xorius on #lilypond about where the latest french
translations live for review...
I realised it would be nice if texi2html
On vr, 2009-07-17 at 21:50 -0700, Patrick McCarty wrote:
> I have no idea what's going on, but the build.log is attached.
Can you try executing the command that triggers this by hand,
possibly with some -x debugging to see what's going on, ie
do something like
cd /home/pnorcks/git/gub/targe
Hi Patrice,
In our lilypond docs, we have several texinfo comments, most notably the git
revision of the texinfo document, which would make sense to be converted into
html comments (so that we can e.g. determine from which revision a document
was compiled, which is particularly useful for transl
On wo, 2009-07-15 at 15:16 +0200, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> Actually, @ignore blocks are not supposed to be processed at all, that's why
> they are called ignore. However, @c comments would make sense to include as
> comments in the html code. You might ask Patrice (on the texi2html mailing
>
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 11:05:27AM +0200, Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
> Would it be theoretically possible to include other metadata in the
> point-and-click url besides the input file position?
> I'm looking at:
>
> (define (grob-cause offset grob
>
> I'm not sure, how much information
Le samedi 18 juillet 2009 à 03:31 -0700, Graham Percival a écrit :
> Good point. I had a vague notion that having them there might
> make it easier to produce the top-level *.txt files, but I
> honestly would rather have them moved. If you're happy with that,
> then by all means let's move them.
Would it be theoretically possible to include other metadata in the
point-and-click url besides the input file position?
I'm looking at:
(define (grob-cause offset grob
I'm not sure, how much information is included in that grob object.
If a text script for example would have the information t
Hi Kurt
Graham has asked me to take over his role in updating the LilyPond
Music Glossary - i.e. prompting for editorial changes to be made,
receiving changes and updating the files in git. Not being
musically competent, I do not intend to make any editorial changes
myself.
There are a nu
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