On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 05:09:58 -0800, wrote:
On 2015/01/27 05:21:47, Keith wrote:
I discovered this when I tried to use get_property("stencil") from
Rest::height while trying to fix issue 4245.
It looks like some rests (whole and half rests) have two glyphs, with and
without the ledger line,
Hi, I've been using lilypond for a while now, and if possible, I would like
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relative Neil Puttock used to be a core developer of lilypond, I thought I
would try to help lilypond as much as possible.
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James,
you are right, I just wanted to answer fast between 2 appointments.
Here it is
Franck
2015-01-27 17:07 GMT-05:00, James Lowe :
> On 27/01/15 18:25, Ali Cuota wrote:
>> Here it is.
>
> Hardly a 'tiny' example
>
> http://lilypond.org/tiny-examples.html
>
> Can you at least get rid of the cruf
2015-01-27 23:07 GMT+01:00 James Lowe :
> On 27/01/15 18:25, Ali Cuota wrote:
>> Here it is.
>
> Hardly a 'tiny' example
>
> http://lilypond.org/tiny-examples.html
>
> Can you at least get rid of the cruft that isn't anything to do with the
> problem? I.e. a single file would help to determine if t
On 2015/01/27 22:00:49, lemzwerg wrote:
https://codereview.appspot.com/196260043/diff/20001/input/regression/script-shift.ly
File input/regression/script-shift.ly (right):
https://codereview.appspot.com/196260043/diff/20001/input/regression/script-shift.ly#newcode6
input/regression/script-sh
On 27/01/15 18:25, Ali Cuota wrote:
> Here it is.
Hardly a 'tiny' example
http://lilypond.org/tiny-examples.html
Can you at least get rid of the cruft that isn't anything to do with the
problem? I.e. a single file would help to determine if the problem is to
do with the 'include' function or not
https://codereview.appspot.com/196260043/diff/20001/input/regression/script-shift.ly
File input/regression/script-shift.ly (right):
https://codereview.appspot.com/196260043/diff/20001/input/regression/script-shift.ly#newcode6
input/regression/script-shift.ly:6: means centered on the stem.)
I'm
https://codereview.appspot.com/196260043/diff/20001/input/regression/script-shift.ly
File input/regression/script-shift.ly (right):
https://codereview.appspot.com/196260043/diff/20001/input/regression/script-shift.ly#newcode6
input/regression/script-shift.ly:6: means centered on the stem.)
On 20
LGTM.
https://codereview.appspot.com/196260043/diff/20001/input/regression/script-shift.ly
File input/regression/script-shift.ly (right):
https://codereview.appspot.com/196260043/diff/20001/input/regression/script-shift.ly#newcode6
input/regression/script-shift.ly:6: means centered on the stem.
Here it is.
Franck
2015-01-27 12:46 GMT-05:00, James Lowe :
> Hello
>
> On 27/01/15 16:05, Ali Cuota wrote:
>> Hello again,
>>
>> version "2.18.0"
>> I have a western-notation piece that finishes with a dotted-note a4.
>> (very last note)
>> then a gregorian piece.
>> both comes in a book.ly with
Hello
On 27/01/15 16:05, Ali Cuota wrote:
Hello again,
version "2.18.0"
I have a western-notation piece that finishes with a dotted-note a4.
(very last note)
then a gregorian piece.
both comes in a book.ly with include "..."
Compiling the sole gregorian is ok
Compiling the book makes the gregor
On 2015/01/27 15:07:24, dak wrote:
On 2015/01/27 14:37:27, david.nalesnik wrote:
> What would this property be named? snap-to-column? shift-in-column?
I suggest picking a name that starts in the same way as the existing
property.
toward-stem-shift-in-column would be unambiguous. Long, pe
Hello again,
version "2.18.0"
I have a western-notation piece that finishes with a dotted-note a4.
(very last note)
then a gregorian piece.
both comes in a book.ly with include "..."
Compiling the sole gregorian is ok
Compiling the book makes the gregorian have dotted (augmentum) at
every notes ex
On 2015/01/27 14:37:27, david.nalesnik wrote:
What would this property be named? snap-to-column? shift-in-column?
I suggest picking a name that starts in the same way as the existing
property.
While I see the arguments for adding another property, I worry that in
so doing
there is a risk o
Eek. Sorry for overquoting.
https://codereview.appspot.com/196260043/
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On 2015/01/27 08:50:36, dak wrote:
On 2015/01/27 07:52:05, lemzwerg wrote:
> On 2015/01/27 07:26:53, dak wrote:
> > It seems to me like this number-pair consists of two settings that
would
> almost
> > always be adjusted independently. Wouldn't it make more sense to
make a
> > separate prope
On 2015/01/27 07:32:24, dak wrote:
Aaaand another thought: wouldn't it make more sense instead of having
independent shifts for "with other articulations" and "without other
articulations" when the articulation closest to the notehead is
responsible for
aligning the whole stack of articulations
On 2015/01/27 05:21:47, Keith wrote:
Are you sure there is a cycle?
Rest_collision does use the height of the rests to determine the
height of the
rests, but I do not see where calling the Rest::height() function can
call
Rest_collision() cyclically.
Is there some LilyPond input that ca
On 2015/01/27 07:52:05, lemzwerg wrote:
On 2015/01/27 07:26:53, dak wrote:
> It seems to me like this number-pair consists of two settings that
would
almost
> always be adjusted independently. Wouldn't it make more sense to
make a
> separate property here? That way, the user would not need
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