I would gladly proofread the manuscript. I could give a
non-programmer/beginner vantage point.
Cheers,
Rafael
On 2 May 2016 at 19:27, immanuel litzroth wrote:
> Hey Urs,
> I'm willing to review the book. I'm a programmer with very good scheme/lisp
> knowledge and I've been using lilypond for a n
On 1 May 2016 at 18:52, Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2016-05-01 15:51 GMT+02:00 James Sa :
>> I bump into a problem that I cannot render CJVK characters correctly.
>>
>> === Here's the tiny sample ===
>> \version "2.19.40"
>>
>> \header {
>> title = "標題" % Use only English is fine. CJVK seems broken.
This thread gets better and better!
I'm subscribed to 2 maling lists in gnu.org: lilypond & org-mode...
At this point in time I cannot distinguish to which of the two this
thread belongs to.
“Organize your life in plain text!”
“Organize your music in plain text!”
Cheers.
On 28 April 2016 at 16
Thanks everybody.
This has been one of the funniest flames in recent memory.
Funny because a benign "do not use HTML mail" hits the fan at warp speed.
Funny, because we are talking about LilyPond users here:
Many non-technical end users, maybe transitioning from
WYSIWYG/point-click to WYSIWYM.
M
YES. Exactly like that! Thank you.
That solves point 1/ & 2/, and with some minor tweaks, I can hack a
solution for point 3.
%% BEGIN workcase
#(define header-alist
(let* ((defaultheader-entries (ly:module->alist $defaultheader))
(defaults
'("title-default"
"ins
Hello,
I'm trying to access the information of the values in the \header section.
I would like to use these values (if defined) to generate automatically a
markup.
More specifically, given a value for the copyright in the header, I wanted
to generate a variable with the copyright notice (in the