work a
bit better.
Cheers,
Franek
2013/10/1 Franciszek Boehlke
> I'm not completely sure of that, but disabling springs should be quite
> easy to do (in C++ code), and effect might be what is deserved, i.e. no
> smart spacing. However, it can result in lots of collisions in some
I'm not completely sure of that, but disabling springs should be quite easy
to do (in C++ code), and effect might be what is deserved, i.e. no smart
spacing. However, it can result in lots of collisions in some cases. Maybe
I'll try it today or tomorrow, I'd like to remind myself spring code a bit.
lambda (x) (car x) is exactly the same as car. You should be able to write
just
#(map car all-grob-descriptions)
instead.
2013/10/1 Urs Liska
> Am 01.10.2013 12:04, schrieb David Kastrup:
>
> Urs Liska writes:
>>
>> Am 29.09.2013 17:04, schrieb David Kastrup:
>>>
\new Voice \with { \m
2013/9/30 Alexander Kobel
> On 09/30/2013 10:23 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
>
>> Am 28.09.2013 00:10, schrieb Franciszek Boehlke:
>>
>>> 2013/9/27 Alexander Kobel
>>>
>>> I have not real experiance in using git that way, but can imagine a
>>> bit
2013/9/27 Alexander Kobel
> Dear all,
>
> long time ago there was this thread about version controlling Lily scores,
> and much more recently Urs' excellent essay and tutorial on the LilyPond
> blog [1].
>
> Now, that surely is a great read, but I'm left with one question. Over
> time, I've colle