2008/12/23 Patrick McCarty :
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 10:18:04PM +, Neil Puttock wrote:
>> 2008/12/22 Patrick McCarty :
>>
>> > BTW, I think I these properties need to be moved from "internal
>> > backend" to "user backend":
>> >
>> > - circled-tip
>> > - padding-pairs
>> > - skyline-horizonta
On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 10:18:04PM +, Neil Puttock wrote:
> 2008/12/22 Patrick McCarty :
>
> > BTW, I think I these properties need to be moved from "internal
> > backend" to "user backend":
> >
> > - circled-tip
> > - padding-pairs
> > - skyline-horizontal-padding
>
> I agree.
>
> Do you wa
2008/12/22 Patrick McCarty :
> BTW, I think I these properties need to be moved from "internal
> backend" to "user backend":
>
> - circled-tip
> - padding-pairs
> - skyline-horizontal-padding
I agree.
Do you want to prepare a patch?
Regards,
Neil
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Hi Neil,
On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 12:32 PM, Neil Puttock wrote:
>
> 2008/12/21 Patrick McCarty :
>>
>> How are tunable and internal properties distinguished in the source
>> code? I am speaking of both context properties and grob properties.
>>
>> I can see that they are hardcoded in scm/define-c
Hi Patrick,
2008/12/21 Patrick McCarty :
> Hello,
>
> How are tunable and internal properties distinguished in the source
> code? I am speaking of both context properties and grob properties.
>
> I can see that they are hardcoded in scm/define-context-properties.scm
> and scm/define-grob-properti
Hello,
How are tunable and internal properties distinguished in the source
code? I am speaking of both context properties and grob properties.
I can see that they are hardcoded in scm/define-context-properties.scm
and scm/define-grob-properties.scm, but I am having trouble
understanding how some