Thank you very much, David!
Your suggestion fixed both the minimal example and my real use case! I'm
impressed with the reactivity and quality of Lilypond support!
Minimal example that produces the desired result
\version "2.24.0"
\relative {
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 4/4
\repeat
Volodymyr Prokopyuk writes:
> Hi Jean,
>
> I've produced the minimal example reflecting my real use case. This example
> does not produce the desired result. The difference between the minimal
> working example and my real use case is that both section A and section B
> are \repeat volta 2 themse
Hi Jean,
I've produced the minimal example reflecting my real use case. This example
does not produce the desired result. The difference between the minimal
working example and my real use case is that both section A and section B
are \repeat volta 2 themselves. In this situation the minimal worki
Hi Jean,
I've tried the minimal example and it works! Let me find out what is wrong
with my real use case.
\version "2.24.8"
\relative {
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 4/4
\repeat segno 2 {
a'1 1 1 1
\alternative {
\volta 1 { b1 1 1 1 }
\volta 2 { \section \sectionL
Le dimanche 26 février 2023 à 20:39 +0100, Volodymyr Prokopyuk a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to find out the right way to define repeats using segno and coda.
>
> **Desired output written in scores
> **
>
> Section A { ^*codaMark* } Section B { _*D.C. al codaMark a poi la Coda* } {
> *^Coda* }
Hi,
I'd like to find out the right way to define repeats using segno and coda.
*Desired output written in scores*
Section A { ^*codaMark* } Section B { _*D.C. al codaMark a poi la Coda* } {
*^Coda* } Section C
*Order of sections to play*
Section A => Section B => Section A => Section C
*Questi
On 26/02/2023 06:21, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
But (contrary to a false statement I made about import into
Discourse) you can't import mailbox format lists into Discourse
simply, because, for example, the creation of users from 25 years
ago who most probably no longer have the same email addresses is
On 24/02/2023 20:34, Johannes Maibaum wrote:
I wanted to ask if it would be possible to improve the page-turn-
breaking algorithm for the case where the user also has ragged-bottom
set to #t (which you correctly assumed I was trying to use as well).
If we're looking at demerits for page-breakin
Hello Valentin,
I was trying your patch (attached, for reference) on a self-built
lilypond today. It does indeed help with my use case (ragged-bottom =
##t), so thanks for that. I would appreciate if this patch could be
included in lilypond.
The only exception is when there is a song with more th
Werner LEMBERG writes:
> Andrew,
>
>
> thanks for your long reponse. I have to correct two of your
> statements:
>
>> But (contrary to a false statement I made about import into
>> Discourse) you can't import mailbox format lists into Discourse
>> simply, because, for example, the creation of us
Le dimanche 26 février 2023 à 11:02 +, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
> I suggest that you look at
>
>
> [https://lists.gnu.org/archive/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi?idxname=lilypond-user](https://lists.gnu.org/archive/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi?idxname=lilypond-user)
>
> AFAICS, this is much more than a 'simple
> I didn't go into detail, but I can assure you user emails are not
> exposed on the web in Discourse, [...]
I didn't say or imply that.
> but a post has to be associated with an account, and an account has
> to be verified by emailing the user, and the email is stored in
> their private profile
On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 4:15 AM bobr...@centrum.is
wrote:
>
> How does one set the default to a specific directory?
>
Hi David.
If you go into Edit -> Preferences -> General Preferences in the right hand
pane is the Sessions and Files section containing 3 tabs: New Documents,
Saving, and Sessio
Le dimanche 26 février 2023 à 10:13 +0100, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
that you can post by email.
Sorry, of course I meant: post through the Web interface.
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Date: Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 4:13 AM
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Le dimanche 26 février 2023 à 06:21 +, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
> However, e-mail addresses
> shouldn't be exposed in the web interface (the already existing e-mail
> list archive doesn't do that either).
The existing archives do. If you visit
[https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user
Frescobaldi 3.2
windows 11
When starting Frescobaldi and selecting the "open" button the default directory
is:
...\Program Files(x86)\Frescobaldi
I want to point it to where I keep my LilyPond files. According to the
Frescobaldi configuration section at frescobaldi.org under the section 'Path
Le dimanche 26 février 2023 à 19:40 +1100, Andrew Bernard a écrit :
> And as a last gasp, I recall when I was running the GNU Mailman lists
> that we had a web based interface to it which was half way decent. This
> may only be supported with GNU Mailman 3, I don't remember (we are on
> 2). I
Le dimanche 26 février 2023 à 19:40 +1100, Andrew Bernard a écrit :
> I didn't go into detail, but I can assure you user emails are not
> exposed on the web in Discourse, but a post has to be associated with an
> account, and an account has to be verified by emailing the user, and the
> email
I didn't go into detail, but I can assure you user emails are not
exposed on the web in Discourse, but a post has to be associated with an
account, and an account has to be verified by emailing the user, and the
email is stored in their private profile so they can, well, receive
email. The tech
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