On 8 janv. 2013, at 17:10, David Kastrup wrote:
>
> Ok, since last year's meeting was sort of a smash hit
> http://news.lilynet.net/?The-LilyPond-Report-28> in spite of the
> rather late organization of it, I'm trying to start earlier this year.
>
> The proposed date would be Friday 16th to Tue
Anything with a line break still causes a crash. I can't say exactly
why, because I'm a bit confused which VerticalAxisGroup gets removed,
the outer or the inner.
\new StaffGroup \with { \RemoveEmptyStaves
} << { b1 b1 b1}
{ b1 b1 \break b1 } >>
My only suggestion is to merge "Axis_g
LGTM.
https://codereview.appspot.com/7058068/
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On 13-01-09 02:11 AM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Regrettably, my choir trip to Germany is June 9-22, to Wittenberg,
Erfurt, Dresden and Prague. I'd be delighted to meet any
Lilyponders, though, and move my German beyond the essential
phrases: "Eine Große Biere, bitte" und "Wo Sind die Toiletten,
Bitt
LGTM, can be pushed immediately.
https://codereview.appspot.com/7068049/
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Pushed to staging as
a46782b6db53f55c0ce494f5ca001e187b81e4e1
Closing ...
Description:
Doc: add Known issue limiting calculation of LilyPond rationals (3084)
Please review this at https://codereview.appspot.com/7071044/
Affected files:
M Documentation/notation/rhythms.i
Colin Campbell writes:
> On 13-01-08 02:42 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
>> I have been asked about the month I had been thinking of. Duh.
>>
>> August.
>>
>
>
> Regrettably, my choir trip to Germany is June 9-22, to Wittenberg,
> Erfurt, Dresden and Prague.
While better beer is being brewed in Prag
> Regrettably, my choir trip to Germany is June 9-22, to Wittenberg,
> Erfurt, Dresden and Prague. I'd be delighted to meet any
> Lilyponders, though, and move my German beyond the essential
> phrases: "Eine Große Biere, bitte" und "Wo Sind die Toiletten,
> Bitte?"
... Ein großes Bier, bitte!