On Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 08:28:14PM -0600, Peter Danenberg wrote:
> #:optional doesn't seem to work in v2.11; has it been replaced with
> something?
Aha, I see that I have to use the define* form; all is well.
By the way, I'm trying to come up with an easy way to make skeletons
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In v2.8, the docs point to an optargs module that exposes an
#:optional formal:*
#(use-modules (ice-9 optargs))
#(define* (textpad padding #:optional once?) . . . )
#:optional doesn't seem to work in v2.11; has it been replaced with
something?
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http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.8/
> I agree that the cello woman probably was not a good logo...
To me, the idea of a cello-woman is appealing, even if the execution
was lacking; something along the lines of:
http://carolinapino.net/man-ray.jpg
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> Comments?
Nice graphically, but contrapuntally offensive; that second example
has a direct fifth.
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There was talk some time ago about a persistent Lily-
pond daemon that would cut down the initialization time
between documents; have there been any developments?
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I needed to fabricate a MIME for LilyPond sources, and
hit upon text/x-lilypond; any opinions?
(text/x-lilypond as opposed to application/x-lilypond,
by the way, so that the browser falls back on plain text and
not binary.)
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sue; and does
printpagenumber apply only to lilypond-book?
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