Dear Harm,
Il giorno lun 16 mar 2020 alle ore 13:57 Thomas Morley
ha scritto:
> warning: unterminated slur
I don't know how to get rid of this warning, but...
> Also, the "Solo II"-text vanishes, see attached images.
... the disappearance of "Solo II" is definitely correct: at that
point both
Dear all,
in 2016 Carl Sorensen was working on improving the dot positioning
algorithm (see the thread starting at [1]), but his changes were not
added to LilyPond (I believe he never submitted them, since I couldn't
find an issue in the tracker or a commit in the repository).
I liked the results
expect?
Best wishes.
Davide
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From: Davide Liessi
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2020 19:50:42 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Web: add 64-bit Mac download links
Current Intel Mac builds are 32-bit and cannot run on Mac's latest
version 10.15. Links to Marnen Laibow-Koser
Dear James,
Il giorno mar 31 mar 2020 alle ore 10:16 ha scritto:
> Thispatch has now been pushed to current master.
thanks for taking care of it!
Best wishes.
Davide
Il giorno mar 31 mar 2020 alle ore 10:16 ha scritto:
> It will eventually become part of the Website.
I see that the new links are already online, while the existing links
haven't changed yet.
My patch changed the make_download calls in
scripts/build/create-weblinks-itexi.py, but it seems like th
Il giorno mar 31 mar 2020 alle ore 12:15 Phil Holmes
ha scritto:
> Probably expected. The website text updates automatically - it pulls git
> and does a "make website" every hour. However, documents and functionality
> only get updated with a new build via GUB.
The links that remained unchanged
Il giorno mar 31 mar 2020 alle ore 14:28 Phil Holmes
ha scritto:
> I believe that the scripts are not automatically updated for security
> reasons.
Ok, seems sensible.
> I should be able to do this manually when I next upload a build -
> I'm assuming that will not be too far into the future. Is
Dear Federico,
I can contribute too, probably on the same order as Carl:
Il giorno mar 12 mag 2020 alle ore 01:12 Carl Sorensen
ha scritto:
> I'll start jumping in, but it will probably be on the order of about 10 per
> day, give or take.
Can you give me the appropriate permissions?
My GitLab
Dear Jonas,
Il giorno sab 23 mag 2020 alle ore 20:01 Jonas Hahnfeld
ha scritto:
> If you have spare hardware and / or want to help with CI testing, this
> is easy to setup with GitLab.
I have setup my laptop for GitLab's CI (of course you already know it).
A question which may be interesting al
Dear Jonas,
I noticed in the log of test and documentation builds in GitLab CI the
following message:
WARNING: build/out/share/lilypond/current/fonts/otf/C059-BdIta.otf:
chmod build/out/share/lilypond/current/fonts/otf/C059-BdIta.otf: no
such file or directory (suppressing repeats)
Is it expecte
Il giorno ven 14 dic 2018 alle ore 13:21 Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
> I have installed Fedora 29 and Virtualbox 5.2. I have enabled EFI. I can
> only make 32 VM's. I understand this is a common - but tricky - issue. Do
> we need 64 bit? What architecture is the lilydev image? I could not find a
>
Dear Hans,
Il giorno sab 19 ott 2019 alle ore 19:01 Hans Åberg
ha scritto:
> For some reason, MacPorts ‘port install frescobaldi-devel’ failed on MacOS
> 10.15, and a ticket could not resolve it. So perhaps somebody here might want
> giving it a try.
I'm the maintainer of the frescobaldi{,-dev
Il giorno sab 19 ott 2019 alle ore 20:31 Hans Åberg
ha scritto:
> Instead I experienced further corruption, and decided to reinstall the whole
> of MacPorts from scratch. I do not want to try it again.
10.15 is new, so it is expected that problems are being discovered in
these first weeks.
That
d the four stars are on
the second page, widely spread like with -1000.
Best wishes,
Davide Liessi
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Dear Mark,
2014-05-22 12:08 GMT+02:00 Mark Polesky :
> can someone reply if this message lands in an inbox?
I received both this message...
> The thread starts here:
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2014-05/msg00098.html
... and the ones in this thread.
However, all these mes
Dear LilyPond developers,
Are the lists of requirements at [1] accurate in the separation
between running, building and doc-building requirements?
I'd like to ask the maintainer of MacPorts/LilyPond to accurately mark
the dependencies based on those lists.
Best wishes.
Davide
[1] http://lilypon
I am pretty sure this cropped up in some bug tracker or mailing list
communication but I am quite unable to find any reference.
Reference to mailing list:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2014-08/msg00168.html
https://codereview.appspot.com/127700043/
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File Documentation/notation/staff.itely (right):
https://codereview.appspot.com/133390043/diff/60001/Documentation/notation/staff.itely#newcode967
Documentation/notation/staff.itely:967: along with other setti
2014-09-24 19:53 GMT+02:00 :
> Pordenonde
Just in case this is actually going in the documentation, the name of
that Italian city is Pordenone and not Pordenonde.
Best wishes.
Davide
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Dear all,
this summer I've been working with Tommaso Gordini on a paper titled
"LilyPond: un music engraver integrabile LaTeX" ("LilyPond: a music
engraver which can be integrated with LaTeX").
The paper, written in Italian, is composed of three parts.
In the first, we describe the peculiar trait
2014-10-03 12:52 GMT+02:00 Davide Liessi :
> "LilyPond: un music engraver integrabile LaTeX"
Typo: the Italian title is "LilyPond: un music engraver integrabile con LaTeX".
Best wishes.
Davide
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Dear all,
many programs that can read MIDI accept both '.mid' and '.midi' as file
name extension, however many other programs only accept '.mid'.
The only noteworthy reference I could find online is
http://www.midi.org/aboutmidi/tut_midifiles.php
where they explicitly say that «the PC file ext
Il 05/01/15 13.34, David Kastrup ha scritto:
.mid happens to be also Map Interchange Data.
I didn't know about this.
> Which programs are "many other programs", under which systems?
I'm sorry, I actually meant to write "some" instead of "many".
The ones I can test right now are REAPER all ve
Il 05/01/15 15.35, Phil Holmes ha scritto:
This is the default on my Windows Vista PC system. Don't know why, but
that's what appears when I create midi output.
Apparently I got many things wrong with my message. :)
I had a look in the code and in scm/lily.scm midi-extension is set to
'mid'
https://codereview.appspot.com/192190043/diff/1/Documentation/lilypond-texi2html.init
File Documentation/lilypond-texi2html.init (right):
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Documentation/lilypond-texi2html.init:1222: "\n";
Aren't 'we
https://codereview.appspot.com/192190043/diff/1/Documentation/lilypond-texi2html.init
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Documentation/lilypond-texi2html.init:1222: "\n";
On 2015/01
Dear all,
"\set Staff.midiInstrument = ..." has no effect when used inside a
RhythmicStaff.
I didn't expect this, since (at least some of) the other properties of
RhythmicStaff can be set with "\set Staff...".
E.g. "\set Staff.instrumentName = ..." correctly sets the printed
instrument name w
Il 26/04/15 01.38, David Kastrup ha scritto:
Davide Liessi writes:
"\set Staff.midiInstrument = ..." has no effect when used inside a
RhythmicStaff.
Minimal example exhibiting the problem, version number?
\version "2.19.15"
\score {
\new Rhyth
Il 26/04/15 02.19, Thomas Morley ha scritto:
Maybe Issue 4281, should be fixed for 2.19.17 and late.
Try:
\score {
\new RhythmicStaff {
%\set RhythmicStaff.midiInstrument = "flute"
\set Staff.midiInstrument = "flute"
c
}
\midi {
\context {
\RhythmicStaff
\
Hi.
> Op ma 8 feb. 2016 15:44 schreef pstone imap <
> peter.st...@symboliccomposer.com>:
>
>> ; Traceback (most recent call last):
>> ; File "/Applications/Lilypond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/midi2ly", line
>> 54, in
>> ; import midi
>> ; ImportError:
>> dlopen(/Applications/Lilypond.app/Co
Hi.
The sidebar containing "Stable release", "Unstable release" and
"Pondings" is shown at the end of the page (with the wrong formatting)
in all non-English versions of the website.
Compare, e.g., http://lilypond.org/index.en.html and
http://lilypond.org/index.it.html .
Best wishes.
Davide
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2017-03-06 13:32 GMT+01:00 :
> https://codereview.appspot.com/316340043/diff/1/Documentation/ja/GNUmakefile#newcode24
> Documentation/ja/GNUmakefile:24: # (This package is for Chinese, but
> can also used in Japanese.)
> s/in/for/
Also s/can also used/can also be used/
> https://codereview.a
2017-03-07 11:38 GMT+01:00 Urs Liska :
> However, in the current specific case I would vote for having a symlink
> or redirect for http://lilypond.org/gsoc.html pointing to
> http://lilypond.org/google-summer-of-code.html, at least unitl the
> application stage is over.
Maybe an HTTP permanent red
2017-03-07 15:35 GMT+01:00 Phil Holmes :
> Could this be done as part of the website build process (e.g. adding a gsoc
> source file back in and configuring the system to make it into a redirect),
> or would it have to be done manually?
Assuming the web server is Apache, it is just a matter of add
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