2010/10/8 Graham Percival :
> On Fri, Oct 08, 2010 at 10:07:00AM +0200, Francisco Vila wrote:
>> 2010/10/7 Graham Percival :
>>
>> > 2) texinfo finds the .eps, converts it into the appropriate output
>> > format, but puts it in the wrong directory.
>>
>> It's not being converted to any other than P
On Fri, Oct 08, 2010 at 10:07:00AM +0200, Francisco Vila wrote:
> 2010/10/7 Graham Percival :
>
> > 2) texinfo finds the .eps, converts it into the appropriate output
> > format, but puts it in the wrong directory.
>
> It's not being converted to any other than PDF.
Ok. So what's wrong with
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Graham
I've just pushed a patch to NR 2.1 Vocal music which provides a
first draft for the last of the blank sections marked TBC ("To Be
Completed"). I believe it's now in a much better shape than it was,
even though much of the chapter is in "first draft" state.
Next up are the 19 TODOs, a
Mark Polesky writes:
> (Carl et al.: please read at least the last paragraph!)
>
> Xavier Scheuer wrote:
>> The previous names were quite easy to understand (although
>> it was a bit difficult due to the large number of such
>> variables) but I don't catch at first sight the meaning of
>> the new
(Carl et al.: please read at least the last paragraph!)
Xavier Scheuer wrote:
> The previous names were quite easy to understand (although
> it was a bit difficult due to the large number of such
> variables) but I don't catch at first sight the meaning of
> the new proposed ones...
Well, in the
On 8 October 2010 09:14, Mark Polesky wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> This leaves:
>
> CURRENT NAME PROPOSED NAME
> -
> top-system top-system (no change)
> top-title top-markup
> between-title markup-markup
> after-title
2010/10/7 Graham Percival :
> IMO, there's three steps that could be failing:
> 1) texinfo can't find the .eps image. IIRC the build stops if
> this happens, but my memory could be faulty.
Original image is
./Documentation/pictures/context-example.eps
Several PDFs are being generated from this
Carl Sorensen wrote:
> Does before-title-spacing apply at the top of the first
> page, or only between scores?
"before-title-spacing" does *not* apply at the top of the
first page, even when print-first-page-number is #t (to
force a header).
> Does between-scores-system-spacing apply only to the