Re: Re-direct write processes in Frescobaldi?

2018-02-17 Thread David Wright
On Sat 17 Feb 2018 at 21:25:46 (-0500), Ben wrote: > On 2/17/2018 8:43 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote: > >Hi Ben, > > > >But then he is just writing a named file to the SSD, with the same > >(non) issues, so this is not any different, > > > >Using Frescobaldi is not a danger to SSD's or other life forms

Re: Two suggestions for documentation

2018-02-17 Thread Karlin High
On 2/17/2018 8:49 AM, David Wright wrote: A side-effect of doing it this way is that a hard copy of the PDF doesn't have 26 useless navigational blobs printed at various points. I've seen PDF files that had non-printing navigational features. I don't know how that's done, or if GhostScript cou

Re: Re-direct write processes in Frescobaldi?

2018-02-17 Thread Ben
On 2/17/2018 8:52 PM, Karlin High wrote: On 2/17/2018 7:43 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote: Using Frescobaldi is not a danger to SSD's or other life forms (as far as we know...). And it uses 100% recycled electrons! This made me smile :) Well said! hehe... __

Re: Re-direct write processes in Frescobaldi?

2018-02-17 Thread Ben
On 2/17/2018 8:43 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote: Hi Ben, But then he is just writing a named file to the SSD, with the same (non) issues, so this is not any different, Using Frescobaldi is not a danger to SSD's or other life forms (as far as we know...). Andrew He specifically asked about tem

Re: Re-direct write processes in Frescobaldi?

2018-02-17 Thread Ben
On 2/17/2018 8:43 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote: Hi Ben, But then he is just writing a named file to the SSD, with the same (non) issues, so this is not any different, Using Frescobaldi is not a danger to SSD's or other life forms (as far as we know...). Andrew Well no, if he saves the defaul

Re: Re-direct write processes in Frescobaldi?

2018-02-17 Thread Karlin High
On 2/17/2018 7:43 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote: Using Frescobaldi is not a danger to SSD's or other life forms (as far as we know...). And it uses 100% recycled electrons! -- Karlin High Missouri, USA ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Re: Re-direct write processes in Frescobaldi?

2018-02-17 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Ben, But then he is just writing a named file to the SSD, with the same (non) issues, so this is not any different, Using Frescobaldi is not a danger to SSD's or other life forms (as far as we know...). Andrew On 18 February 2018 at 08:49, Ben wrote: > > Again, Frescobaldi does not save t

Force Lilypond to preserve vertical order of TextScripts?

2018-02-17 Thread Saul Tobin
Hi all, I've noticed that under certain circumstances (I think if the page spacing needs to be compressed?) Lilypond will disregard the vertical order of TextScripts. So something like: \relative c'' { f4^"long long long"^"short" e'2. } By itself, this correctly displays the short indication a

Re: OT: typewriter LaTeX package

2018-02-17 Thread mskala
On Fri, 16 Feb 2018, Karlin High wrote: > Have you ever seen Luc Devroye's "On Snot and Fonts" website, with info on > over 70,000 fonts? Looks like he picked up the Vintage Type collection at some > point. Yes, I'm even listed in there myself. Great resource. Doesn't look like he has more recen

Re: Re-direct write processes in Frescobaldi?

2018-02-17 Thread Ben
On 2/17/2018 3:39 PM, Joshua Nichols wrote: The reason I asked was not because I didn't know this, but because an article said "under normal use, SSDs will last longer than the computer themselves." I don't know if constantly saving, writing, and compiling lilypond files with temporary files sa

Re: Re-direct write processes in Frescobaldi?

2018-02-17 Thread Joshua Nichols
The reason I asked was not because I didn't know this, but because an article said "under normal use, SSDs will last longer than the computer themselves." I don't know if constantly saving, writing, and compiling lilypond files with temporary files saved in Frescobaldi would be considered "beyond n

Re: Better way to get correct slur shapes?

2018-02-17 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 17.02.2018 17:38, Stefano Troncaro wrote: Hi Knute, Simon, A little question if you don't mind, what is the override to NoteColumn.ignore-collision for? I took it out of your example and I don't see a difference in the results. Hmmm, that’s just something I habitually insert whenever I us

Re: Better way to get correct slur shapes?

2018-02-17 Thread Stefano Troncaro
Hi Knute, Simon, A little question if you don't mind, what is the override to NoteColumn.ignore-collision for? I took it out of your example and I don't see a difference in the results. 2018-02-16 10:21 GMT-03:00 Knute Snortum : > Thanks Simon, that's a great tool. > > I changed the function jus

Re: Two suggestions for documentation

2018-02-17 Thread Peter Toye
David, See comments below Best regards, Peter mailto:lilyp...@ptoye.com www.ptoye.com - Saturday, February 17, 2018, 2:49:11 PM, you (David Wright) wrote: > On Sat 17 Feb 2018 at 10:18:23 (+), Peter Toye wrote: >> - >> Friday, February 16, 20

Re: Two suggestions for documentation

2018-02-17 Thread David Wright
On Sat 17 Feb 2018 at 10:18:23 (+), Peter Toye wrote: > - > Friday, February 16, 2018, 4:11:32 PM, you wrote: ↑↑↑ [Who? This attribution doesn't scale well as threads lengthen.] > > On Fri 16 Feb 2018 at 15:58:41 (+0100), Simon

Re: Two suggestions for documentation

2018-02-17 Thread Peter Toye
- Friday, February 16, 2018, 2:58:41 PM, you wrote: > On 16.02.2018 12:51, Peter Toye wrote: >> 2) In at least the Learning and Notation manuals, add an alphabet with >> links at the head of each index. The indexes are (of necessity) very >> long, and scrolling down them

Re: Two suggestions for documentation

2018-02-17 Thread Peter Toye
- Friday, February 16, 2018, 1:53:24 PM, you wrote: > On 2/16/2018 5:51 AM, Peter Toye wrote: >> I don't have access to a PDF editor as it's not the sort of thing I >> usually do. > Well, you wouldn't need a PDF editor. > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contr

Re: Two suggestions for documentation

2018-02-17 Thread Peter Toye
- Friday, February 16, 2018, 4:11:32 PM, you wrote: > On Fri 16 Feb 2018 at 15:58:41 (+0100), Simon Albrecht wrote: >> On 16.02.2018 12:51, Peter Toye wrote: >> >2) In at least the Learning and Notation manuals, add an alphabet >> >with links at the head of each index. The

Re: lyluatex usage

2018-02-17 Thread Jacques Peron
Hello, The best place to post a question about lyluatex is on it’s issue tracker . About the problem (with TeXLive 2017): did you update your TeXLive (with tlmgr update) ? I saw some problems with fresh TeXLive

Re: chord name e2:m7(b5)/d

2018-02-17 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Hi Ming and Robert, While e:min7.5-/d is the correct LilyPond coding for of the chord in question, the standard output still does not match Ming's specification. *"Problem"* (leaving away the /D, just looking at the main chord here) A minor seventh chord with diminished 5th is nothing else but a

Re: Re-direct write processes in Frescobaldi?

2018-02-17 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Joshua, Myths about SSD's arise from early days. You have a new computer with presumably a current SSD. Such SSD's can sustain petabyte (that's petabyte) writes before they fail. If you write a terabyte of Frescobaldi data to the disk in a year, which is utterly unreasonable, you can expect to

Re: chord name e2:m7(b5)/d

2018-02-17 Thread Robert Schmaus
Hi Ming, e : min7.5- / d Should work .., Best, Robert > On 17 Feb 2018, at 00:06, Ming Tsang wrote: > > > Lilyponders > How to generate the second chard name? > Thanks for the help > Ming > > > > > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > > ___

Re: adding markup from event listeners

2018-02-17 Thread David Kastrup
Maurits Lamers writes: > Hi, > > Thanks for your suggestion! > > I have been looking at edition-engraver and I tried to come up with > something which mimics what edition-engraver is doing. That something > however crashes Lilypond with a segmentation fault. > > As I am doing my analysis on the f