2014/1/17 David Kastrup :
> Richard Shann writes:
>
>> Reading over the documentation on changing the tie shape for ties in
>> chords I gather that it is not possible to do this at all:
>>
>> http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/notation/modifying-shapes#modifying-ties-and-slurs
>
>> It
"Phil Holmes" writes:
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> From: "Phil Holmes"
> To: "Developers List"
> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 4:49 PM
> Subject: Parenthesize error
>
>
>> Anyone know why
>>
>> { c4 -\parenthesize -\f }
>>
>> Gives the error "programming error: Don't know how to parent
"Phil Holmes" writes:
> Think it's worth putting this up as an Issue, so as not to lose it.
Probably worth putting up as _9_ issues since tackling one in general
will be independent from tackling another.
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James wrote:
> is this worth an @KNOWNISSUE in the midi section?
I suppose so. "Changes to @code{midiInstrument} and other MIDI options
at the beginning of a staff sometimes appear twice in MIDI output."?
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Think it's worth putting this up as an Issue, so as not to lose it.
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From: James
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Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2014 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: Question about the make check tests
Hello,
On 19 January
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From: "Phil Holmes"
To: "Developers List"
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 4:49 PM
Subject: Parenthesize error
Anyone know why
{ c4 -\parenthesize -\f }
Gives the error "programming error: Don't know how to parenthesize
spanners." but still appears to work?
Hi list,
I use xelatex (with fontspec to synchronize fonts with lilypond-pango)
to create text-pages in my lilypond files. This is working quite well
(for my needs), but with the update to 2.18, the styles of the century
schoolbook font are lost. If I (don't remove and) compile the created
.tex-f