That is great, but where can one find a list of changes between versions?
Shane
On Sat, Feb 18, 2023 at 2:39 PM Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond user discussion
wrote:
> We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.25.2. This is termed
> a development release, but these are usually reliable fo
Some of the new abilities are really great. I love \after # command for
shifting hairpin durations. String-lines seems very useful. Also lots of
nifty new parentheses possibilities. Those were things that really stand
out in the change list. I am sure other people might jump in excitement for
many
Looks like a lot of neat new stuff implemented!
-Shane
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 3:55 AM Phil Holmes wrote:
> We are pleased to announce the release of the latest development build of
> LilyPond, 2.21.5.
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They are really on the ball on that one.
-Shane
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 10:09 AM Valentin Villenave
wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I know it’s off-topic but I wanted to share the news because, let’s be
> honest, nobody in their right mind would want to miss it:
> Yes! It’s finally here! The latest
I see now, but one would think that might cause more difficult
programming necessitating the keeping tracking of various R values
through out the piece as defined by a time signature as opposed to us
setting the value, which probably would also slow down lilypond having
to parse and hang on to that
Kieren,
What happens when we need an awkward length R like R1*12/8*14?
Shane
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 3:05 PM, Kieren MacMillan
wrote:
> Hello all,
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> While answering Helge's post about multi-measure rests, I had a couple of
> R-elated observations/thoughts:
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> 1. We shouldn't be encouragin