Re: Need to remove links to lilypondblog.org

2021-11-14 Thread Paul Morris
On 11/13/21 2:53 AM, Federico Bruni wrote: Paul, do you have a backup of lilypondblog.org? I might try converting it to a static site generator and host it on some free platform. Hi Federico, Thanks for your message. I'd like to help with this. Unfortunately, I don't have an up-to-date backup

Re: Charles Winston's GSoC code: Chord Semantics (issue 337870043 by chazwi...@gmail.com)

2019-04-02 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Carl, On 4/2/19 12:14 AM, carl.d.soren...@gmail.com wrote: https://codereview.appspot.com/337870043/diff/40001/input/regression/chord-name-exceptions.ly#newcode29 input/regression/chord-name-exceptions.ly:29: chExceptions = #(append (chordmode->exception-entry chordVar markupVar) chExcepti

Re: Please test new lilypond installers

2019-01-29 Thread Paul Morris
On 1/29/19 1:24 PM, David Kastrup wrote: Paul Morris writes: On 1/29/19 4:19 AM, Knut Petersen wrote: lilypond-2.21.0-1.linux-64.sh Installed on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS and tested with a couple of pieces. Everything appears to be working fine. Thanks to all for the work on GUB and the next

Re: Please test new lilypond installers

2019-01-29 Thread Paul Morris
On 1/29/19 4:19 AM, Knut Petersen wrote: lilypond-2.21.0-1.linux-64.sh Installed on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS and tested with a couple of pieces. Everything appears to be working fine. Thanks to all for the work on GUB and the next stable LilyPond release! -Paul

Re: guilev1/2 musing

2019-01-26 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Jan-Peter, On 1/26/19 1:36 PM, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote: sorry for missing to mention your contribs! And thank you for the XML port. Oh, no problem, and you're welcome! I didn't look into the gsoc code lately, but perhaps the two projects dont need to compete? Yeah, it would be nice to co

Re: guilev1/2 musing

2019-01-26 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Harm, On 1/25/19 3:17 PM, Thomas Morley wrote: If you do a regtest-comparison between builds with guile-1 and guile-2, nothing serious is visible in the images. So far one could say "well enough". Though, looking through the other results, some other flaws are noticeble. One I remember immed

Re: guilev1/2 musing

2019-01-26 Thread Paul Morris
On 1/25/19 10:43 AM, David Kastrup wrote: Paul Morris writes: One area where guile2 (and upcoming guile3) would be useful is for MusicXML export.  David Garfinkle's summer of code project (mentored by David Kastrup) made a start on using guile2's sxml and pattern matching procedu

Re: guilev1/2 musing

2019-01-25 Thread Paul Morris
On 1/24/19 3:08 PM, Thomas Morley wrote: From my point of view (and limited knowledge) other newly implemented guilev2-procedures are not _that_ important. One area where guile2 (and upcoming guile3) would be useful is for MusicXML export.  David Garfinkle's summer of code project (mentored

Re: LilyDev 0.3 sha256sum

2018-12-13 Thread Paul Morris
On 12/13/18 8:47 PM, Paul Morris wrote: I also recommend the container approach. Here are the steps for the container setup: https://github.com/fedelibre/LilyDevOS/tree/v0.3/mkosi#container -Paul ___ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel

Re: LilyDev 0.3 sha256sum

2018-12-13 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Andrew, On 12/13/18 6:17 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote: [I don't know anything about containers, but I am willing to learn. But it would be goodo to get the VM machine going alos.] I also recommend the container approach.  I hadn't used them before Federico brought them to LilyDev. Basically

Re: GSoC Proposal - SVG Export

2018-12-04 Thread Paul Morris
On 12/3/18 10:07 AM, Richard Shann wrote: what seems strange is that there seems to be no concept of "backgound color" in SVG (logical in a way as SVG is about things you can draw) allowing for the possibility of drawing white on white. Easily setting a background color would be a nice option

Re: GSoC Proposal - SVG Export

2018-12-03 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Carl and everyone, On 12/2/18 8:02 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote: We used to have black be the color of the glyphs. We made a very specific and intentional move from black to currentColor. And it was an improvement, IMO. That is why I feel strongly about moving away from currentColor. curre

Re: Export to MusicXML

2018-10-26 Thread Paul Morris
On 10/17/18 2:55 AM, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote: 2. the MusicXML is created "manually" with simple string-concatenation. [...] It would be very helpful to have an XML-lib at hand for the export. Hi all,  I've done some work on this.  See this PR: https://github.com/jpvoigt/lilypond-export/pull/9

Re: Export to MusicXML

2018-10-16 Thread Paul Morris
On 10/16/2018 10:48 AM, Paul Morris wrote: I don't know if the code he wrote was ever checked in somewhere, on a branch or something.  (It's not mentioned in the issue for this feature.) I've now added the GSOC 2015 code to the issue and put a link to Jan-Peter's work t

Re: Export to MusicXML

2018-10-16 Thread Paul Morris
For Google Summer of Code 2015 David Garfinkle worked on MusicXML export. (See mailing list archives: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi?query=Garfinkle&submit=Search%21&idxname=lilypond-devel&max=20&result=normal&sort=score ) I don't know if the code he wrote was ever checked i

Re: #5355 Doc: document grob metadata in SVG output in Notation Reference

2018-07-04 Thread Paul Morris
James, On 07/04/2018 09:41 AM, James Lowe wrote: On Sun, 1 Jul 2018 17:52:02 -0400, Paul Morris wrote: Thanks.  It turned out I had a new SSH key that I hadn't added to Savannah yet.  So I got it to work by following CG 3.4.9 http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor/c

Re: #5355 Doc: document grob metadata in SVG output in Notation Reference

2018-07-01 Thread Paul Morris
On 07/01/2018 02:43 AM, David Kastrup wrote: Edit your .git/config file and change the repository address according to the Git repository clone command given for developers on LilyPond's Savannah page. Thanks.  It turned out I had a new SSH key that I hadn't added to Savannah yet.  So I got i

Re: #5355 Doc: document grob metadata in SVG output in Notation Reference

2018-06-30 Thread Paul Morris
5355] <https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/5355/> Doc: document grob metadata in SVG output in Notation Reference* *Status:* Started *Created:* Thu Jun 21, 2018 06:35 PM UTC by Paul Morris *Last Updated:* Mon Jun 25, 2018 09:41 AM UTC *Owner:* Paul Morris Doc: document grob metada

Re: \class grob property

2018-05-18 Thread Paul Morris
Huh, looks like I already created a changes entry and regtests for this output-attributes feature. https://codereview.appspot.com/308430043 https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4974/ I think I didn't do user documentation because the previous ID-only functionality didn't have any. 

Re: \class grob property

2018-05-17 Thread Paul Morris
On 05/17/2018 09:00 AM, David Kastrup wrote: Man, I must have slept through this. "this is already supported in 2.19" is misleading if it's actually only supported _outside_ of 2.19, namely by chancing upon people in the know in the mailing lists. The problem with that kind of support is that

Re: \class grob property

2018-05-17 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Urs, On 05/13/2018 02:02 PM, Urs Liska wrote: 1) for SVG output the objects would get the class assigned (along with an id). I don't have any idea yet how that is implemented, though. This will make it possible to work with CSS in a display environment. You'll be glad to know this is alre

Re: new LilyDev, 0.2 release

2017-11-05 Thread Paul Morris
Congrats and thanks Federico!  Glad to know there's a Debian container now. -Paul On 11/03/2017 01:13 PM, Federico Bruni wrote: Hi all Few days ago I made a new release (version 0.2): https://github.com/fedelibre/LilyDevOS/releases/tag/v0.2 I chose to keep calling the final images LilyDev, e

Re: Requesting write access to the LilyPond repository

2016-05-03 Thread Paul Morris
> On May 3, 2016, at 4:48 PM, John Gourlay wrote: > > Is there a more detailed description somewhere of how to go about this? For > example, how do I connect to the Savannah server and get a developer account > on it? How do I request membership in the LilyPond project there? What tool > shoul

Re: Rewriting the Translator definition framework

2016-04-22 Thread Paul Morris
> On Apr 22, 2016, at 8:07 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > > I am currently doing pitch 2 at first-class Scheme engravers and am > sorely tempted to scratch the whole macro-based mess and do it via > inheritance and templates. I can’t comment on the implementation questions, but it will be great to h

Re: Pushing to staging from patches vs branches

2016-04-12 Thread Paul Morris
> On Apr 12, 2016, at 12:27 PM, Federico Bruni wrote: > > I'm afraid that qualified people won't work on this kind of patch, but I > guess that you can count on them to review your patch. > Also, I think that you have all ready in the issue. OK, patch is up for review! -Paul __

Re: Pushing to staging from patches vs branches

2016-04-11 Thread Paul Morris
> On Apr 11, 2016, at 6:16 AM, Federico Bruni wrote: > > I've created an issue here: > https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4824/ Thanks everyone. Glad to learn more about git. (I’d volunteer to work on a patch for the CG, but I don’t really feel qualified to decide what should be

Pushing to staging from patches vs branches

2016-04-10 Thread Paul Morris
Hi all, In CG 3.4.10 “Pushing to staging” it describes ways to push to staging from a patch file or from a branch: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor/pushing-to-staging I tried the branch instructions to avoid the extra step of having to create a patch file, but it resulte

Re: Going from XML to (make-sequential-music)

2016-03-31 Thread Paul Morris
> On Mar 8, 2016, at 5:11 AM, Urs Liska wrote: > > A) > > * Convert XML to Scheme expressions and write them out (to a file or a >pipe) >Note: The given XML format is already handled through Python, so >that should be used here as well > * Feed the result into LilyPond through the

Re: Midi advice

2016-03-29 Thread Paul Morris
> On Mar 29, 2016, at 2:59 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote: > > I can tell you what I understand based on reading descriptions of it, so > here goes. (It's also explained in Chapter 10 of the contributor's guide) > http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor/overview-of-lil > ypond-archi

Re: GSoC: MusicXML export

2016-03-24 Thread Paul Morris
Hi David, > On Mar 24, 2016, at 5:23 AM, David Garfinkle > wrote: > > What do you think are necessary music > expressions that should be included in the concrete goals of the project? > Is polyphonic music & multiple parts a priority over other music > expressions like chord symbols, fingering,

Re: How to update an LSR snippet (Was: Use a straight tick (single straight quote) for a breath mark)

2016-03-21 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Abraham, See: http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/html/contributing.html Namely: Suggesting modifications or improvements to existing snippets You can only edit your own snippets. However, suggestions can be posted as a whole new snippet: for example, if you want to correct some errors in a snippet

Re: Yet Another GSoC Applicant

2016-03-19 Thread Paul Morris
Greetings everyone and welcome to LilyPond Isaac! I have started working on my application for GSoC, and having checked in with David Garfinkle and since there is currently no mentor for the MusicXML project,[0] I am basing my proposal on the idea of improving LilyPond’s internal chord structur

Re: GSoC mentors once more

2016-03-14 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Jan-Peter, Glad to hear you’re interested in being a mentor. > On Mar 14, 2016, at 2:54 AM, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote: > > Still, I would like to know, how much effort would come up with it to me? > Well, answering questions (or delegating them) and reviewing code should be > no problem :-) Y

GSoC 2016

2016-03-03 Thread Paul Morris
Hi all, I’m thinking of applying for GSoC 2016. I will basically be done with the work for my degree before GSoC starts on May 23, but I will still be a full-time student on April 22, which makes me eligible. I’m thinking I’d like to apply to work on the "Improve internal chord structure” pro

Re: GSoC 2016 - GNU website listing

2016-02-29 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 28, 2016, at 3:02 PM, Paul Morris wrote: > > LGTM, so that would make it: (I changed “The user describes” to “Users > describe”, although either is fine with me.) > > LilyPond is a music engraving program devoted to producing the > highest-quality sheet m

Commit access

2016-02-28 Thread Paul Morris
In issue 4776 James wrote: > @Paul, you may want to apply for commit access yourself if you like as I > think you've done enough work for the 'cause' to So I’d like to request commit access. Among other things this will save James the extra work of committing patches for me. -Paul __

Re: Running the musicxml regression tests

2016-02-24 Thread Paul Morris
> On Feb 24, 2016, at 10:37 AM, John Gourlay wrote: > > I’m having trouble figuring out how to run the musicxml2ly regression tests > automatically. Neither "make test” nor “make doc” nor both in succession seem > to produce new ly files for the xml files in input/regression/musicxml. Can > an

Re: Lose the tagline (permanently)

2016-02-23 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Joram, > On Feb 23, 2016, at 12:48 PM, Noeck wrote: > > As I wrote in my other mail, I would vote to drop the "music engraving > with" part as it is not language independent and does not provide more > information (you can probably see from the score that it is about music). Well, FWIW, I th

Re: Lose the tagline (permanently)

2016-02-23 Thread Paul Morris
Hi David, > On Feb 23, 2016, at 12:12 PM, David Kastrup wrote: > > Paul Morris writes: > >>> On Feb 23, 2016, at 8:11 AM, James wrote: >>> >>> I might tweak the size or change the text slightly but only that. >> >> I like the idea of maki

Re: Lose the tagline (permanently)

2016-02-23 Thread Paul Morris
Hi all, > On Feb 23, 2016, at 8:11 AM, James wrote: > > I might tweak the size or change the text slightly but only that. I like the idea of making the font size smaller, to make it more subtle. Maybe something in the ballpark of \teeny ...compare: \version "2.19.36" \header { % %{ tagli

Re: GSoC invitations?

2016-02-20 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Urs, > On Feb 19, 2016, at 4:34 AM, Urs Liska wrote: > > now that our modified GSoC page is online we should think about > spreading the word. > Of course the mentoring project applications are not done yet, but I > think we should act as if it were clear that we can offer that project. > So,

Re: MusicXML

2016-02-18 Thread Paul Morris
Hi David, > On Feb 17, 2016, at 9:07 PM, David Garfinkle > wrote: > > Hope everyone had a lovely new year. School has kept me busy, but I'm still > interested in continuing work on the MusicXML project that I started over > the summer. Glad you’re interested in working more on this, and that y

Re: MusicXML

2016-02-18 Thread Paul Morris
> On Feb 18, 2016, at 3:44 AM, James Lowe wrote: > > I hope this isn't off-topic but could we get together with the Philomelos > people? > […] maybe there is some merit in trying to 'merge' their work back into > LilyPond? John Gourlay is already working on this, and kudos to him for taking i

Re: Recent checkins break 'make' on staging

2016-02-04 Thread Paul Morris
> On Feb 3, 2016, at 2:26 PM, David Kastrup wrote: > > Different GCC versions are a typical cause. Not using > --disable-optimising (alternatively --enable-checking) when testing is > another. Having forgotten to check in some new file also happens > regularly. Thanks, I tried --disable-optimi

Re: Mentors needed for GSoC suggestions

2016-02-04 Thread Paul Morris
> On Feb 4, 2016, at 5:20 AM, Carl Sorensen wrote: > > Section 2.5 of the Mentoring Organization agreement specifies that projects > cannot be documentation. > > http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2015/org_admin_agreement > > So it seems to me that unless

Re: GSoC 2016

2016-02-04 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Urs, > On Feb 4, 2016, at 4:20 AM, Urs Liska wrote: > > Hi Paul, > > Am 27.01.2016 um 02:37 schrieb Paul Morris: >> While we’re at it, one thing I’ve thought about is simplifying vertical >> spacing changes. Basically something like this[1] but possibly integra

Re: Recent checkins break 'make' on staging

2016-02-03 Thread Paul Morris
> On Feb 3, 2016, at 1:38 PM, David Kastrup wrote: > >> Can someone help? Or perhaps remove these entries from staging for the >> time being? > > I'll back out issue 4752 and let you cater for further cleanup. Holler > if further help is needed. Thanks David and James. Sorry these patches are

Re: Mentors needed for GSoC suggestions

2016-02-01 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Urs, > On Jan 29, 2016, at 11:01 AM, Urs Liska wrote: >> >> So I see two possibilities: >> >> 1. Add the new projects and re-sort the list so the projects with definite >> mentors >> are at the top and those currently without definite mentors are toward the >> bottom. >> >> 2. Have two

Re: Mentors needed for GSoC suggestions

2016-01-28 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Urs, Well, David K mentored “MusicXML” last summer so he would surely qualify as a potential mentor if he wants to be listed as such. David, what are your thoughts and your availability and interest for this summer? Also, Janek was willing to mentor “Slurs and Ties” last summer, so he would

Re: GSoC 2016 - GNU website listing

2016-01-28 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 28, 2016, at 3:36 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > > Ouch. LilyPond is very dissimilar from TeX regarding a whole lot of > things but certainly in the context of a call for programmers. […] > Python is just used for some scripting but not in the core application. Good points. We could j

GSoC 2016 - GNU website listing

2016-01-27 Thread Paul Morris
So students can find us as one of the GNU projects, we should get LilyPond listed on the GNU GSoC suggestions page. Here’s the one for last summer: http://www.gnu.org/software/soc-projects/ideas-2015.html Seems we should just have a listing like those that point to external webpages, like thi

Re: GSoC 2016

2016-01-26 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 26, 2016, at 5:24 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > >> So my question could be rephrased: Would it be acceptable to suggest a >> GSoC project if such an external library is *not* going to be included >> in LilyPond directly? With regard to the project I'm convinced that >> this would work out i

Re: text-replacements: add ä and the like (issue 281470043 by simon.albre...@mail.de)

2016-01-26 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 25, 2016, at 3:03 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote: > > How should I (and James) interpret the silence here? Any more opinions? > > Best, Simon Seems ok to me, especially since we have a user asking about these in particular and they are so common. If we start to slide much further down th

Re: GSoC 2016

2016-01-23 Thread Paul Morris
Hi John, > On Jan 22, 2016, at 9:01 PM, John Gourlay wrote: > > I’ve started working on incorporating the musicxml2ly enhancements from > Philomelos into LilyPond. Glad to hear it! > Is this what you’re referring to when you say “there’s still work to do on > MusicXML import/export”? Ah, no

Re: git-cl documentation and issue #4666

2016-01-21 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 21, 2016, at 12:03 PM, James wrote: > > This checkin was a very large edit, and I in these cases I am careful > (hopefully) to *not* remove information from other sections at least at > first, but mainly because my intention was to try to consolidate some of > these subsections togeth

Re: GSoC 2016

2016-01-21 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 21, 2016, at 11:02 AM, Urs Liska wrote: > > But I think *now* is the time to start thinking about possible projects > for this instead of waiting for some students to show up out of the blue. > > What would be a suitable approach? > > * Thinking about a number of tasks that >- wou

git-cl documentation and issue #4666

2016-01-19 Thread Paul Morris
Hi James, I thought your CG edits in issue 4666 were a really helpful improvement: https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4666/ Did you intend to keep this git-cl info (install and configuration) in the 3.3.4 Commits and Patches section, so that it is repeated in both places? Seems li

Re: ly:one-page-breaking (was: ly:one-line-breaking)

2016-01-19 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 19, 2016, at 4:02 AM, Richard Shann wrote: > > That's great news! For the application to Denemo taglines and footnotes > are not wanted anyway as it is for creating a score to play from > on-screen. > I guess it will be some time before this code gets into a release? It depends on wheth

Re: ly:one-page-breaking (was: ly:one-line-breaking)

2016-01-18 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 18, 2016, at 7:09 PM, Paul Morris wrote: > > (Also, I now see how to improve the ly:one-line-auto-height code to avoid > some of the unintuitive results related to bottom-margin and > top-system-spacing. So a new patch set for that is on the way, when I can > get t

ly:one-page-breaking (was: ly:one-line-breaking)

2016-01-18 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 9, 2016, at 1:30 PM, Richard Shann wrote: > > I was wondering if it would be possible to develop a variant of "all on > one line", namely "all on one page", where the page height would be > automatically adjusted to fit the music, leaving the width as set. I’m glad to report that I’ve m

ly:one-page-breaking (was: ly:one-line-breaking)

2016-01-18 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 9, 2016, at 1:30 PM, Richard Shann wrote: > > I was wondering if it would be possible to develop a variant of "all on > one line", namely "all on one page", where the page height would be > automatically adjusted to fit the music, leaving the width as set. I’m glad to report that I’ve m

Re: Add ly:one-line-auto-height-breaking (issue 284240043 by paulwmor...@gmail.com)

2016-01-18 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 18, 2016, at 7:43 AM, g...@ursliska.de wrote: > > This is a great enhancement. Thanks Urs. > I commented on one typo, but I saw two issues (I'll add images to the > lilypond-devel copy of this message as soon as it pops up): > > 1) > In one file the instrument name was severely truncat

Re: ly:one-line-breaking

2016-01-11 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 9, 2016, at 1:30 PM, Richard Shann wrote: > > I was wondering if it would be possible to develop a variant of "all on > one line", namely "all on one page", where the page height would be > automatically adjusted to fit the music, leaving the width as set. Well, I made a couple of part

Re: Change several instances of "git cl" in the Contributors Guide to "git-cl". (issue 282960043 by j...@weathervanefarm.net)

2016-01-11 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 9, 2016, at 9:45 AM, John Gourlay wrote: > > I made the changes to create more consistency in the documentation. The > Contributor’s Guide sometimes said “git cl” and sometimes said “git-cl”. > Being new to LilyPond development and needing to learn how git-cl works, I > found it confu

Re: guilev2-work [was: LilyPond boolean syntax? \true and \false]

2016-01-09 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 9, 2016, at 12:44 PM, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > > There is a “guile-next” package for GNU Guix, which makes it possible to > get a binary build of Guile 2.1.1 (built from the 2.1.1 snapshot on > ftp://alpha.gnu.org). Looks like there’s a Guile 2.0.11 package too: https://www.gnu.org/soft

Re: LilyPond boolean syntax? \true and \false

2016-01-07 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 5, 2016, at 7:28 PM, David Kastrup wrote: > > Paul Morris writes: > >> Good points. When we get to Guile 2.0 then the readability concern >> can be addressed by using ##true and ##false, > > Actually, not sure whether this would be just 2.1. But then m

Re: LilyPond boolean syntax? \true and \false

2016-01-05 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 5, 2016, at 5:15 PM, David Kastrup wrote: > > The two are not intended to be kept separate regarding their > _identifiers_. It's one of LilyPond's strong suits (and a > modularization nightmare) that Scheme and LilyPond all access the same > variables and values and are only separate re

Re: LilyPond boolean syntax? \true and \false

2016-01-05 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jan 5, 2016, at 12:45 PM, David Kastrup wrote: > > Don't like this since it will lead to people using "true" and "false" in > Scheme programming, making for non-portable/non-idiomatic Scheme. Also > #f and #t are self-quoting forms while false and true are symbols. This > means that if you

LilyPond boolean syntax? \true and \false

2016-01-05 Thread Paul Morris
Thanks to David Kastrup’s work there’s now much less need to use scheme syntax in overrides etc. (e.g. the dot syntax instead of #' and no longer needing # for numbers). This has really simplified things for users. As another small step along these lines, would it make sense to free booleans f

Re: Confusing standard output

2015-12-26 Thread Paul Morris
Hi John, > On Dec 25, 2015, at 9:09 PM, John Gourlay wrote: > > I’m looking for an easy, first contribution to LilyPond development, and > hoping this might be it. One possibility might be incorporating the improvements that the Philomelos team has made to their fork of musicxml2ly into the ‘

Re: scm/markup.scm comment out debugging code (issue 282890044 by paulwmor...@gmail.com)

2015-12-26 Thread Paul Morris
> On Dec 25, 2015, at 3:00 AM, d...@gnu.org wrote: > > I don't see a corresponding issue tracker entry but it isn't really > necessary. Hmmm… I wonder why one wasn’t created… I’ll have to pay closer attention to this next time. > On Dec 25, 2015, at 6:59 AM, James Lowe wrote: > > Paul doe

Re: Guile-2 and define*-public with curried functions

2015-11-08 Thread Paul Morris
> On Nov 8, 2015, at 12:04 PM, David Kastrup wrote: > > Shrug. It's been done already. Ah, that’s great. Thanks, -Paul ___ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel

Guile-2 and define*-public with curried functions

2015-11-08 Thread Paul Morris
> On Nov 8, 2015, at 9:22 AM, d...@gnu.org wrote: > > As a note aside, define*-public with curryied functions is broken in > Guile-2 and needs to get split into define* and export separately. Hmmm… this sounds like it might be a relatively straightforward and well-defined way to help with the Gu

Re: Cropped SVG Output

2015-10-28 Thread Paul Morris
> On Oct 28, 2015, at 5:05 PM, David Sankel wrote: > > Would anyone object to a patch where I add a '-dpreview-include-all-systems' > option to lilypond? I for one am definitely interested in getting this feature into LilyPond, one way or another. (I can’t speak to the best way to go about it

Re: My finances for working on LilyPond

2015-10-27 Thread Paul Morris
> On Oct 27, 2015, at 8:19 PM, Bruno Ruviaro wrote: > > It seems to me that Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/ > ) might be a good system in your case. Or maybe Gratipay (https://gratipay.com/) (formerly known as “gittip") which is based on continuous weekly payments

Re: Allure and git-cl troubleshooting

2015-10-26 Thread Paul Morris
> Hi Paul > > Looking at the error again it seems to be a problem with authenticating at > GoogleCode rather than Allura at SourceForge. > > Trevor > > - Original Message - > From: "Paul Morris" > To: "James" > Cc: "Phil Holmes&

Re: Allure and git-cl troubleshooting

2015-10-26 Thread Paul Morris
Thanks Trevor, Phil, and James. I believe I have everything configured correctly. (I removed my bearer token below, but I just double checked and it’s correct.) [lilypond-git (whiteout-style)]$ git cl config Rietveld server (host[:port]) [codereview.appspot.com]: Allura server [https://source

Re: Reasons why a LilyPond-to-MEI conversion should be developed

2015-10-26 Thread Paul Morris
> On Oct 24, 2015, at 3:02 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > > The latest is that the project is over and I have a dump of stuff I need > to integrate into LilyPond before it may be useful. My motivation to do > that is so-so as I've not yet seen a cent of the tutor's money yet (and > no mention whatso

Re: My finances for working on LilyPond

2015-10-25 Thread Paul Morris
> On Oct 23, 2015, at 9:19 AM, Federico Bruni wrote: > > 1) DOWNLOAD PAGE > What's the most viewed page in the website (excluding the home)? Probably the > download page: > http://lilypond.org/website/download.html > > Let's add there a big Note saying something like: "Our most active main > d

Re: Issue 4504 whiteout-style

2015-10-25 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Simon, > On Oct 25, 2015, at 6:02 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote: > > I think this is not the best possible setting: If I want to apply > whiteout-outline now, I have to use two overrides. IMO it would be easier to > use if we had the two properties > – whiteout [possibly whiteout-style], with op

Re: Allure and git-cl troubleshooting

2015-10-25 Thread Paul Morris
> On Oct 25, 2015, at 5:14 PM, Trevor Daniels wrote: > > Thanks Paul - should be good to go now. Thanks, good to be on board. I gave git-cl another try and got the same error from my previous message, ending in: File "/usr/lib/python2.7/urllib2.py", line 558, in http_error_default raise HTT

Re: Allure and git-cl troubleshooting

2015-10-25 Thread Paul Morris
> On Oct 25, 2015, at 4:32 PM, Trevor Daniels wrote: > > Maybe not the cause of this particular problem, but only authenticated > developers are permitted to edit tickets, which is what git-cl needs to do. > Anyone submitting a patch is de facto a developer, so all you need to do is > Join (s

Re: Allure and git-cl troubleshooting

2015-10-25 Thread Paul Morris
> On Oct 25, 2015, at 4:13 PM, Federico Bruni wrote: > > Il giorno dom 25 ott 2015 alle 20:48, Paul Morris ha > scritto: >> urllib2.URLError: > certificate verify failed (_ssl.c:581)> > > Installing the package ca-certificates should fix it (I added it to LilyD

Re: LilyDev version 4.0 released

2015-10-25 Thread Paul Morris
Hi Federico, I’ve installed and used the new LilyDev 4 and am glad to report that everything is working well. Thanks for updating it. Here are a couple minor things I’ve noticed: - gedit wasn't installed on my instance for some reason. - nano is already set up as the default editor (which is

Allure and git-cl troubleshooting

2015-10-25 Thread Paul Morris
Greetings devs, Below is an error I got trying to upload with git-cl, the new Allura version that’s in LilyDev4. I followed James and Phil’s recent email exchange about how to do config with Allura server url, source forge account, bearer token, etc. Any ideas on why it’s not working? Do I

Issue 4504 whiteout-style

2015-10-25 Thread Paul Morris
Greetings LilyPond devs, I’m attaching patches for review for issue 4504 – implementing the whiteout-style approach instead of separate whiteout and whiteout-box commands. I tried to upload to Rietveld using Phil's new git-cl (from Federico's new LilyDev4) but so far no luck. So I thought I

Re: Reasons why a LilyPond-to-MEI conversion should be developed

2015-10-23 Thread Paul Morris
I think the same considerations that apply for MusicXML also apply for MEI. See the discussions about the Google summer of code project from last spring. Namely, LilyPond’s internal scheme data structure is a good target for import and export (better than LilyPond’s plain text input syntax),

Re: PATCHES: Countdown for August 26th 2015 - IMPORTANT UPDATE TO PATCH REVIEW PROCESS - PLEASE READ

2015-08-23 Thread Paul Morris
Thanks James! > On Aug 23, 2015, at 12:58 PM, James Lowe wrote: > > REVIEW: Here’s another patch with review status: Issue 4504: Revert interface changes for whiteout (issue 4418) https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=4504 https://codereview.appspot.com/264810043/ -Paul ___

Re: Remove old "News" entry from home page

2015-07-19 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jul 19, 2015, at 4:14 AM, Federico Bruni wrote: > > a slider of examples, instead of a long list (as the current examples page), > would be nice but it requires more work on CSS It’s worth mentioning that there are a lot of web designers who think that sliders / carousels are not a good i

Re: Remove old "News" entry from home page

2015-07-10 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jul 9, 2015, at 5:39 AM, James wrote: > > Perhaps we can tweak the 'website' slightly (i.e. make small changes to > the TexInfo code) to perhaps do something like moving some/all of the > text from here > > http://lilypond.org/introduction.html > > to the front page/news and jig the menu (

Re: Compile LilyPond for WebAssembly (was for NaCl)

2015-06-23 Thread Paul Morris
> On May 12, 2015, at 6:50 PM, Trevor wrote: > > Could any useful part of LilyPond be compiled for NaCl > ? > Is that at all within the realm of possibility? For the record, Google’s NaCl and its Mozilla-backed rival asm

Re: student question: append-map

2015-06-22 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jun 22, 2015, at 7:15 PM, David Garfinkle > wrote: > > Can't seem to find any code examples of the Scheme function (append-map f > list1 list2) online, and I can't seem to call it correctly at all. Could > anyone show me how it works? It seems that the function given as the first argument

Re: add stencil-whiteout-outline function (issue 236480043 by paulwmor...@gmail.com)

2015-06-09 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jun 9, 2015, at 8:30 AM, David Kastrup wrote: > > Always do that in a separate commit with only the changes from running > makelsr, like with > > git commit -m "Run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py" -a > > In general, always keep automated changes and manual changes in separate > commits in ord

Re: add stencil-whiteout-outline function (issue 236480043 by paulwmor...@gmail.com)

2015-06-08 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jun 8, 2015, at 2:07 AM, pkx1...@gmail.com wrote: > > On 2015/06/07 20:43:54, Keith wrote: >> lgtm, if you can narrow the convert-ly rule a bit and test it (the >> semi-automated 'patchy' testing doesn't use convert-ly) > >> Also, I think you need to add > >> Documentation/snippets/new/blan

Re: add stencil-whiteout-outline function (issue 236480043 by paulwmor...@gmail.com)

2015-06-07 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jun 2, 2015, at 2:58 AM, David Kastrup wrote: >> >> Looking at the first few lines of update-with-convert-ly, it looks >> like it expects you to have defined the build directory as BUILD_DIR >> where most other scripts expect LILYPOND_BUILD_DIR. > > Probably an oversight and worth fixing.

Re: Ekiga chat

2015-06-05 Thread Paul Morris
> On Jun 5, 2015, at 6:25 PM, Urs Liska wrote: > > This means that somewhere in your path, presumably before the sxml->sxml > transformation we'd need a way to hook in to interface with *other* XML > formats too. I think this would just be another sxml->sxml transformation that could be added

Re: add stencil-whiteout-outline function (issue 236480043 by paulwmor...@gmail.com)

2015-05-28 Thread Paul Morris
> On May 28, 2015, at 8:21 AM, pkx1...@gmail.com wrote: > > Paul, I've set the Google Tracker (#4418) to 'needs_work' based on the > comments here Thanks James. I’ve uploaded a second patch set for review. https://codereview.appspot.com/236480043/ (git-cl gave me “Incorrect username or passwo

Re: absolute pitch entry: accept an offset octave (issue 235010043 by k-ohara5...@oco.net)

2015-05-22 Thread Paul Morris
> On May 21, 2015, at 2:36 AM, k-ohara5...@oco.net wrote: > > I'm proposing to push a \fixed c' {} that always takes a reference > pitch, as in the current patch. > > It costs nothing to leave \absolute in place for those who have learned > it, but it is simplest to document instead the equivalen

Re: absolute pitch entry: accept an offset octave (issue 235010043 by k-ohara5...@oco.net)

2015-05-20 Thread Paul Morris
> On May 20, 2015, at 12:35 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > >> (3. A mostly-trivial poetic bonus: regular and relative are easy to >> remember as a pair because the alliteration of them both starting >> with “re".) > > Bonus? Only native English speakers think along such lines, I > reckon :-) > >

Re: absolute pitch entry: accept an offset octave (issue 235010043 by k-ohara5...@oco.net)

2015-05-20 Thread Paul Morris
Another thought, how about the name \regular? It works in two senses: 1. Instead of contrasting relative and absolute the contrast is between relative and plain "{…}" entry, which is LilyPond's default, standard, or “regular” mode of note entry. So \regular makes it explicit that the notes are

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