Patrick McCarty schrieb:
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Neil Puttock wrote:
The Slur_engraver looks quite complicated, but it's a walk in the park
compared with the code which does all the slur scoring/formatting. :)
Yeah, I've noticed that. :-)
BTW, Marc, I haven't forgotten abou
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Graham Percival
wrote:
> There seems to be a 40% chance of building mingw with lilypad.
> Jan and I spent hours looking into this yesterday without being
> able to track down the problem. I ended up building the windows
> package twice (I mean, after all the inves
OK, Graham, pick up your shovel - this is OK.
It downloads, installs, and runs fine, although
I've not checked it works with any complex .ly file.
LilyPad is there and works as it should.
A couple of minor points for next time, as it is
important not to confuse the first time user:
The version
Hi Neil,
sorry for the long delay in my follow-up.
>> As a user, I would normally not include it since I'm not aware of it and
>> would thus think that manual positioning of hairpins simply doesn't
>> work (or is buggy). Is there a way to avoid it (e.g., by having
>> Lilypond automatically detect
2009/10/20 Frédéric Bron :
> Now here is the patch (I hope the last one) with
> mixed tabs and spaces as it is for other styles.
Thanks, it's applied.
Regards,
Neil
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There seems to be a 40% chance of building mingw with lilypad.
Jan and I spent hours looking into this yesterday without being
able to track down the problem. I ended up building the windows
package twice (I mean, after all the investigations) to get
lilypad in there. I checked it on my own windo