Am Freitag, 8. Januar 2010 20:29:12 schrieb Nicolas Sceaux:
> Le 6 janv. 2010 à 13:35, Reinhold Kainhofer a écrit :
> >> If so it is a pity because it would be quite nice to be able
> >> to write things like:
> >>
> >> \tocItem \markup { \fromproperty #'header:title }
> >
> > I had the same problem
Marc Hohl schrieb:
Neil Puttock schrieb:
2010/1/8 Marc Hohl :
Yes, the picture in the tracker has one loop missing, but in
all other sources, the sign looked (mainly) as mine.
How do they deal with the segno at the end of a line though? The
tracker example is aligned as a normal barl
I was experimenting with the .sh binaries:
*
$ sh lilypond-2.13.11-1.linux-64.sh
lilypond installer for version 2.13.11 release 1.
Use --help for help
You are about to install LilyPond in /home/owner/lilypond
A script in /home/owner/bin will be created as a shortcut.
Press ^C to abort,
Marc Hohl wrote Monday, January 18, 2010 8:13 PM
Marc Hohl schrieb:
Neil Puttock schrieb:
2010/1/8 Marc Hohl :
Hmmm - you are right. Is it possible to whiteout this small part
of the barlines?
I found out how to define a whiteout stencil, but it seems that it
is placed
*over* the segno sign
Here's a small patch to clean up the `make help' output. I
know, it may soon be obsolete, but it was bothering me, and
it may yet help people who start compiling in the meantime.
I mentioned this idea a little while ago, but hadn't done
anything till now:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond
Is there a difference between `make' and `make all'?
- Mark
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Carl Sorensen wrote:
>> "The -a is short for --all which includes modified and deleted files,
>> but not newly created files."
>>
>> would be better as:
>>
>> "The -a is short for --all which includes modified and deleted files,
>> but only newly created files which have been added with git add."
>