'avoid-slur proposals:
1. remove 'avoid-slur from Slur properties
Why does Slur have an 'avoid-slur property?
Can anyone give an example where the command
\override Slur #'avoid-slur = #
has an effect?
2. add a choice: 'ignore
\override Fingering #'avoid-slur = ##f triggers the
Le 11 avr. 09 à 00:01, Reinhold Kainhofer a écrit :
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However, I would rather get the page information into latex's TOC
instead and
for this I need to write out the TOC entries to a separate file,
preferrably
in the form
page-number, "section", 1, title, toc-label
for each entry (sinc
Graham Percival wrote:
2009/4/9 Jan Nieuwenhuizen :
Brilliant! Let's define the MOOSE/coding standards in an Opera!
Awesome. I'm precisely in search of a new libretto... And Graham
chickened out when I offered him to write something with me :-)
Ok, over the summer we'll try to come up with
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 06:52:30AM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
>> Valentin:
>>> Awesome. I'm precisely in search of a new libretto... And Graham
>>> chickened out when I offered him to write something with me :-)
>>
>> Ok, over the summer we'll try to come up with the histo
Reviewers: joeneeman,
Message:
On 2009/04/08 20:37:56, joeneeman wrote:
lgtm
Cheers.
I've amended trill-spanner-auto-stop.ly since there's a rogue space
after @code.
Description:
Fix #670: Chained trills
- if trill spanner isn't stopped using \stopTrillSpan, make next
start-span right bound.
Reviewers: joeneeman,
Message:
On 2009/04/08 20:42:51, joeneeman wrote:
http://codereview.appspot.com/32148/diff/1/7#newcode426
Line 426: Spanner::after_line_breaking (SCM grob)
Can you think of a name that describes what the function actually
does? Like
Spanner::suicide_if_spanned_time_is_emp
2009/4/11 Mark Polesky :
> 'avoid-slur proposals:
>
> 1. remove 'avoid-slur from Slur properties
>
> Why does Slur have an 'avoid-slur property?
So they avoid phrasing slurs.
> Can anyone give an example where the command
> \override Slur #'avoid-slur = #
> has an effect?
\relative c' {
I never realized this would be so simple, but it strikes me as a bit of
a hack.
In your sample text dynamic spanners, there seems to be an element of
redundancy in the event properties; you could easily junk
'(de)crescendoSpanner and '(de)crescendoText, using 'text only to
trigger the change, tho
On 2009/04/11 12:31:10, Neil Puttock wrote:
On 2009/04/08 20:42:51, joeneeman wrote:
> http://codereview.appspot.com/32148/diff/1/7#newcode426
> Line 426: Spanner::after_line_breaking (SCM grob)
> Can you think of a name that describes what the function actually
does? Like
> Spanner::suicide_if
2009/4/11 Graham Percival :
> ... WTM?! There actually *is* a "GNU Zebra" project?!?! It does
> TCP/IP routing.
And wait, once we've founded our new group and taken over the world,
they'll have to call themselves ZEBRA Zebra" :-)
> Ok, over the summer we'll try to come up with the history of
>
Neil Puttock wrote:
> > Why does Slur have an 'avoid-slur property?
> So they avoid phrasing slurs.
>
> \relative c' {
> \override Slur #'avoid-slur = #'outside
> c\( d( e) f\)
> }
Okay, but the semantics are contradictory. One could think
of the command in your example in two different wa
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On Samstag, 11. April 2009 20:33:47 n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
> I never realized this would be so simple, but it strikes me as a bit of
> a hack.
>
> In your sample text dynamic spanners, there seems to be an element of
> redundancy in the event prope
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 12:28:06AM +0200, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
>
> On Samstag, 11. April 2009 20:33:47 n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > You'd
> > need a method which does the reverse of camel_case_to_lisp_identifier ()
> > so that the events would be converted from e.g. crescendo-spanner ->
I am trying to build the docs, and I get "pdfetex exited with bad
status, quitting" errors. However, each time I reattempt it, it seems
to get further along before quitting. Does a full doc build from
scratch require numerous build attempts, in a similar way that LaTeX
must be run twice to get its
On 4/11/09 5:21 PM, "Andrew Hawryluk" wrote:
> I am trying to build the docs, and I get "pdfetex exited with bad
> status, quitting" errors. However, each time I reattempt it, it seems
> to get further along before quitting. Does a full doc build from
> scratch require numerous build attempts,
2009/4/12 Patrick McCarty :
> On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 12:28:06AM +0200, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
>>
>> On Samstag, 11. April 2009 20:33:47 n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> > You'd
>> > need a method which does the reverse of camel_case_to_lisp_identifier ()
>> > so that the events would be convert
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2009/4/11 Jonathan Kulp :
I want in on this, too! All I've been lacking to have a go at writing an
opera is a libretto. :)
OK, let's start a composers team then, but you'll have to find a good
name for it :-)
As for the need of a libretto, I have to say that this
I've been studying the auto-beam code to try to get to the core of what's
wrong with it, and I think I finally have it resolved. Let me describe the
issues that I see.
1) There are three different kinds of signals for ending auto-beams.
A) beatLength -- end a beam on the end of a beat
B) beat
On Tuesday 07 April 2009 03:32:43 pm Mark Polesky wrote:
> I was fiddling around with output-ps.scm (specifically
> the grob-cause procedure on line 159) and was getting
> frustrated with the poor indentation displaying in my
> editor when I realized that this was being caused by
> tab characters
> And wait, once we've founded our new group and taken over the world,
> they'll have to call themselves ZEBRA Zebra" :-)
This is not uncommon. For example, the common toad is called `Bufo
bufo' in Latin; the human race is `Homo sapiens sapiens', etc., etc.
Werner
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