Greetings everybody,
I’m having a weird segfault on several regtests (and most of my own ly
files, which is annoying):
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00496c2f in Grob::get_offset (this=this@entry=0x
Carl Sorensen writes:
>>Midi Sounds
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>>I¹m no midi expert, but I¹ve used it over the years. My impression is
>>that tools like Apple Logic, Sibelius, and so on, provide their own
>>sounds, which are unrelated, in particular, to midi, which only gives a
>>slight clue to the desired
Il giorno mer 23 mar 2016 alle 15:25, Urs Liska ha
scritto:
I'm for lilypond.org as well.
Can't comment on the other issue.
I've added the issue:
https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4813/
I'll send a patch later today.
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lilypond-d
PDF viewers is a different class of problem.
I’ll be concrete.
1) I’m on a mac, and have 3 midi players available to me: Quicktime (free),
Garage Band(free), Sibelius. Of course, Sibelius is a bad example, because it’s
a direct competitor with lilypond, but I have it.
2) I’m using this string
Hello,
Here is the current patch countdown list. The next countdown will be on
March 28th.
A quick synopsis of all patches currently in the review process can be
found here:
http://philholmes.net/lilypond/allura/
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Push: No patches that need Pushing at this time.
Countdown:
4811
On 3/25/16 10:31 AM, "Daniel Birns" wrote:
>PDF viewers is a different class of problem.
>
>
>I¹ll be concrete.
>
>
>1) I¹m on a mac, and have 3 midi players available to me: Quicktime
>(free), Garage Band(free), Sibelius. Of course, Sibelius is a bad
>example, because it¹s a direct competitor wi
So my question is: When you use Aria Maestosa, do you have the problem I
outlined? As far as QSynth and FluidSynth — I was able to use brew to install
QSynth, but not the other, and the build is kinda ridiculous for most people.
I’m a developer and the instructions are sketchy to me, at least on
>
> I'm on a mac as well, and I have Aria Maestosa as a free option.
>
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/ariamaestosa
>
Thanks for the reference. The problem is there are no sounds in Aria Maestosa.
It uses what comes with the OS, which is poor to unacceptable.
The tool I’m thinking of wou
On 3/25/16 12:22 PM, "Daniel Birns" wrote:
>
>
>
>So my question is: When you use Aria Maestosa, do you have the problem I
>outlined? As far as QSynth and FluidSynth ‹ I was able to use brew to
>install QSynth, but not the other, and the build is kinda ridiculous for
>most people. I¹m a developer
Hi all,
GSoC students' application is completed, and now its our turn again. We
have time until April 11 to propose a list of projects we want to have
and request slots for. The maximum number of slots we can request is the
number of mentors we have available, and we will have to assign the
projec
On 25.03.2016 21:43, Urs Liska wrote:
Paul Morris and Isaac David have both applied for the "Chord Structures"
project which would be mentored by Carl Sorensen. So that means there
will have to be a choice between these two.
David Garfinkle has applied for both "MusicXML export" and "Emmentaler
Daniel Birns writes:
>>
>> I'm on a mac as well, and I have Aria Maestosa as a free option.
>>
>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/ariamaestosa
>>
>
> Thanks for the reference. The problem is there are no sounds in Aria
> Maestosa. It uses what comes with the OS, which is poor to
> unacceptab
Y’all,
It’s 3-to-1, and I have to count your votes as more informed than mine, since
you’ve worked in this field longer than I. In any case, even if someday you
agreed with me, the first effort should be improving the native midi output, so
in some ways this issue is moot.
I’ll download the so
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