On 07/06/12 05:24, David Kastrup wrote:
You picked a _Scheme_ function, not a music function. That does not, I
repeat _not_ at all show how you embed this thing into your LilyPond
code, and we were talking about using D as an _extension_ language of
LilyPond, not about its usefulness as a genera
Il 07/06/2012 11:21, m...@apollinemike.com ha scritto:
On 7 juin 2012, at 07:36, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il 04/06/2012 09:11, m...@apollinemike.com ha scritto:
On 4 juin 2012, at 08:05, David Kastrup wrote:
Federico Bruni writes:
Another report about slurs and TabStaff.
IIUC, now slurs co
David Kastrup writes:
People use more Scheme than they probably realize, and getting
Scheme help by "devs" tends to work mostly unspectacularly.
["unspectacular" often means "not very good". I think you must be
using unspectacular to mean "it just happens, without too much
trouble".]
Tha
Jonathan Wilkes writes:
> This doesn't go at all toward one solution or the other, but it does
> strongly point to this being a dev issue and not a user issue.
It depends on whether you consider the distinction between "dev" and
"user" to be branded on people's foreheads. Then you can state thi
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> Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2012 18:13:40 +0800
> From: James Harkins
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Scheme syntax vs. other languages
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>> > D is obviously the wrong fit fo
Hi LilyPond
Is it possible to do something like \cueDuring without specifying a
direction?
I know there is a polyphonic situation, but sometimes the thing happening
during the cue is entirely spacer rests.
In that case it would be nice to format the cue with a neutral direction.
I tried giving t
Good evening
In the example below, the tie collides with the accent. It looks a
little messy, is it intentional?
\version "2.15.40"
\new Staff {
f''8.->~f''16->
}
Jakob.
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Helge Kruse writes:
> When you add the "instrument" to the header block, it is printed below
> the title at the first page. It is also printed in each top line of
> subsequent pages.
>
> But when you start a new bookpart the instrument name is printed on
> the first page too. This looks a bit ugl