>> I propose a documentation change so that the actual colours are
>> shown in the manual, to make it easier for users to make colour
>> choices for their notation. [...] Note that I would probably keep
>> the colour names written in black, for readability, and th
> I propose a documentation change so that the actual colours are
> shown in the manual, to make it easier for users to make colour
> choices for their notation. [...] Note that I would probably keep
> the colour names written in black, for readability, and then add
> somethi
of years, is the absence of
graphics for the different colours listed in the Appendix: there are only
the text names for the colours. I’ve been using colour a great deal of
late, and I’ve developed my own helper PDF file for my notation work, that
actually shows the actual colours for the different colo
It's just my perverse sense of humour
/Bernard
Ralph Little wrote:
> > I am converting the colour (sorry for the British spelling!)
>
> Don't apologize (or apologise depending on which dictionary you use!)
> for spelling it correctly!
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lilypond-d
OK I'll re-think this one. But not just now as I'm just off to sing in a
choir!
/Bernard
On Thu, 2005-04-21 at 18:26 +0200, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Op do, 21-04-2005 te 09:52 +0100, schreef Bernard Hurley:
> > Hi,
> >
> > No one got back to me on this but I am submitting a patch anyway:
> >
>
Op do, 21-04-2005 te 09:52 +0100, schreef Bernard Hurley:
> Hi,
>
> No one got back to me on this but I am submitting a patch anyway:
>
> Changelog entry:
> =
> 2005-04-21 Bernard Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> * scm/output-lib.scm: added full
> I am converting the colour (sorry for the British spelling!)
Don't apologize (or apologise depending on which dictionary you use!)
for spelling it correctly!
:D
Regards,
Ralph
This email and any files tr
I am converting the colour (sorry for the British spelling!) codes
in /etc/X11/rgb.txt, distributed with XFree86, into the format in
scm/output-lib.scm. This is for my own use so that I can say things
like:
\override Staff.StaffSymbol #'color = #AliceBlue
All the multi-word colours