GSoC

2020-02-20 Thread Urs Liska
Just to let you know: GNU has been accepted as a GSoC mentoring organization. a) This means that now people may visit https://lilypond.org/google-summer-of-code.html and look at our GSoC project ideas. So if anythingg could be added (or fixed or removed) there now would be the (latest) time to

Re: Discussion about Lilypond(for GSoC 2019 project)

2019-03-08 Thread David Wright
On Fri 08 Mar 2019 at 17:45:00 (+0530), AKSHITA TYAGI wrote: > Hi > Lilypond allows you to get the notations for the real music. Does it? When I hear real music (J) and want a score (S), I either transcribe it into LilyPond (L) by hand, or look for a printed score from a publisher, or look at sour

Re: Discussion about Lilypond(for GSoC 2019 project)

2019-03-08 Thread Jacques Menu
ed before please don't use the terms "notations" and "real music". > It's not clear what you exactly mean to discuss. > > MT > > Verzonden vanaf mijn Huawei mobiele telefoon > > > Oorspronkelijk bericht > Onderwerp: Re: Dis

Re: Discussion about Lilypond(for GSoC 2019 project)

2019-03-08 Thread m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl
As mentioned before please don't use the terms "notations" and "real music". It's not clear what you exactly mean to discuss.MTVerzonden vanaf mijn Huawei mobiele telefoon Oorspronkelijk bericht Onderwerp: Re: Discussion about Lilypond(for GSoC 2019

Re: Discussion about Lilypond(for GSoC 2019 project)

2019-03-08 Thread AKSHITA TYAGI
ce files. Both steps need manual proofreading. > > Urs > > > > >Given those terms, I can't quite figure out what's being discussed > >here. > > > >> On Thu, Mar 7, 2019, 5:20 PM Karlin High > >wrote: > >> > >> > If

Re: Discussion about Lilypond(for GSoC 2019 project)

2019-03-07 Thread Urs Liska
erted to LilyPond source files. Both steps need manual proofreading. Urs > >Given those terms, I can't quite figure out what's being discussed >here. > >> On Thu, Mar 7, 2019, 5:20 PM Karlin High >wrote: >> >> > If replies to lilypond-user messages

Re: Discussion about Lilypond(for GSoC 2019 project)

2019-03-07 Thread David Wright
hose terms, I can't quite figure out what's being discussed here. > On Thu, Mar 7, 2019, 5:20 PM Karlin High wrote: > > > If replies to lilypond-user messages are only addressed to the sender, > > the rest of the list will not see them. Please include > >

Re: Discussion about Lilypond(for GSoC 2019 project)

2019-03-07 Thread AKSHITA TYAGI
in future messages. A GSoC > discussion requires input from others besides me. > > On 3/7/2019 3:42 AM, AKSHITA TYAGI wrote: > > Translating to real music- like we input the notations and get music as > > output. For that maybe we can reverse the program or we can create a ne

Re: Discussion about Lilypond(for GSoC 2019 project)

2019-03-07 Thread Karlin High
If replies to lilypond-user messages are only addressed to the sender, the rest of the list will not see them. Please include lilypond-user@gnu.org as a TO or CC address in future messages. A GSoC discussion requires input from others besides me. On 3/7/2019 3:42 AM, AKSHITA TYAGI wrote

Re: Discussion about Lilypond(for GSoC 2019 project)

2019-03-06 Thread Karlin High
effort. There is already one listed for Chinese. <http://lilypond.org/index.zh.html> But I am not aware of anything currently being done for any of India's languages. I am thinking that a translation project also needs ongoing maintenance work, as new material gets added to LilyP

Discussion about Lilypond(for GSoC 2019 project)

2019-03-06 Thread AKSHITA TYAGI
Hi, I have been studying about Lilypond and it seems to be a very good program. But it work for only a limited number of languages. What I think is that it should work on more languages. Like India, Chinese etc these are the countries that are really found of music and use of Lilypond would increas

Re: Any interest in participating in GSoC for SugarLabs project that utilizes lilypond?

2018-01-29 Thread Devin Ulibarri
Hi, I am not going to bump this too many more times, but is anyone interested in being a mentor for GSoC for our project. As a sample, you might be asked for your advice on a question such as: > What do we do about \partial 1/3 and other fractions that we can only approximate with powers o

Re: Any interest in participating in GSoC for SugarLabs project that utilizes lilypond?

2018-01-23 Thread Devin Ulibarri
n acceptable GSoC project. > ... > So you might at least reword your project suggestion and make the > documentation aspect more of a by-product. I will revise it based on your advice--especially since the documentation really is a by-product for this project (but a really important one

Re: Any interest in participating in GSoC for SugarLabs project that utilizes lilypond?

2018-01-23 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Devin, thank you for getting in touch with us. I think Music Blocks and its LilyPond integration is something our community definitely welcomes, and collaborating in the GSoC context is a great idea. However, I must warn you that we are having a hard time to find mentors for our own

Any interest in participating in GSoC for SugarLabs project that utilizes lilypond?

2018-01-22 Thread Devin Ulibarri
Hi, I have been working together with the SugarLabs team to create a visual programming language for music called Music Blocks (MB). Users code with blocks (like Scratch), and they can also export to lilypond code. SugarLabs is participating again in Google Summer of Code (GSoC) and we would love

GSoC - Chance for non-developers to get involved

2018-01-21 Thread Urs Liska
he role is described on http://lilypond.org/google-summer-of-code.html and and https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/wiki/GSoC-Guidelines. But essentially a Community Mentor has two different responsibilities: a) They have to discuss the planned features with both the student/mentor and the wider

GSoC applications: mkvideo

2018-01-18 Thread Flaming Hakama by Elaine
> -- Forwarded message -- >> From: Urs Liska >> To: Carlo Stemberger >> Cc: lilypond-user >> Subject: Re: GSoC applications > > Trying to kick off this conversation about the possibility of a GSoC project around video, starting with Knut Peter

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-14 Thread Urs Liska
Am 15. Januar 2018 00:28:00 MEZ schrieb Kieren MacMillan : >Hi Urs, > >> Are you sure that this was really listed as GSoC project? > >https://www.google-melange.com/archive/gsoc/2012/orgs/gnu/projects/janek_warchol.html > >?? This is not from the Lily Pond website. I

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-14 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Urs, > Are you sure that this was really listed as GSoC project? https://www.google-melange.com/archive/gsoc/2012/orgs/gnu/projects/janek_warchol.html ?? > I agree that this looks like a great GSoC project. However, to see it listed > on the GSoC page you should lobby fo

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-14 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Kieren, Am 13.01.2018 um 21:15 schrieb Kieren MacMillan: Hi Urs, In theory the answer is simple: A good project for GSoC is something a student can achieve with three months of full-time work. Not more, but also not less. Generally, for larger projects it's beneficial if it c

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-14 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Elaine, Am 13. Januar 2018 23:30:16 MEZ schrieb Flaming Hakama by Elaine : >> -- Forwarded message -- >> From: Urs Liska >> To: Carlo Stemberger >> Cc: lilypond-user >> Subject: Re: GSoC applications >> >> ... >> >>

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-13 Thread Flaming Hakama by Elaine
> -- Forwarded message -- > From: Urs Liska > To: Carlo Stemberger > Cc: lilypond-user > Subject: Re: GSoC applications > > ... > > Am 09.01.2018 um 19:36 schrieb Karlin High: > > I'm partial to Knut Petersen's video score features. Th

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-13 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Urs, > In theory the answer is simple: A good project for GSoC is something a > student can achieve with three months of full-time work. Not more, but also > not less. > Generally, for larger projects it's beneficial if it can be somehow > modularized, i.e. it should n

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread Thomas Morley
2018-01-09 21:56 GMT+01:00 Urs Liska : > Also the > initial developer of the lilyJAZZ font has mysteriously become invisible > over time ... He's back. https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/3653/#def8/01cc https://lilypondforum.de/index.php/topic,194.msg1374.html#msg1374 Cheers, Har

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread Urs Liska
Am 09.01.2018 um 22:50 schrieb Karlin High: On 1/9/2018 2:53 PM, Urs Liska wrote: On https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/wiki/GSoC-Guidelines#user-content-community-mentors I outlined a new inofficial GSoC role that I would like to install for this year: Community Mentors. I think

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread Urs Liska
just a "fairly rich feature request"? For example, would the ability to flip grobs above or below any context from any other context be GSoC-worthy, or is it just a feature request? Your answer will determine which suggestions I offer for consideration. In theory the answer is simple

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread Karlin High
On 1/9/2018 2:53 PM, Urs Liska wrote: On https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/wiki/GSoC-Guidelines#user-content-community-mentors I outlined a new inofficial GSoC role that I would like to install for this year: Community Mentors. I think you're on to something here, Urs. I was thi

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread Kieren MacMillan
t"? For example, would the ability to flip grobs above or below any context from any other context be GSoC-worthy, or is it just a feature request? Your answer will determine which suggestions I offer for consideration. Thanks, Kieren. Kiere

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread David Kastrup
Urs Liska writes: > Am 09.01.2018 um 22:26 schrieb David Kastrup: >> Urs Liska writes: >> >>> Hi Giampaolo, >>> >>> >>> Am 09.01.2018 um 16:58 schrieb Giampaolo Orrigo: I definitely have an idea, although I don’t have the necessary programming knowledge to mentor, although I have the s

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread Urs Liska
Am 09.01.2018 um 22:26 schrieb David Kastrup: Urs Liska writes: Hi Giampaolo, Am 09.01.2018 um 16:58 schrieb Giampaolo Orrigo: I definitely have an idea, although I don’t have the necessary programming knowledge to mentor, although I have the scholarly knowledge. I think the community wou

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread David Kastrup
Urs Liska writes: > Hi Giampaolo, > > > Am 09.01.2018 um 16:58 schrieb Giampaolo Orrigo: >> I definitely have an idea, although I don’t have the necessary >> programming knowledge to mentor, although I have the scholarly >> knowledge. >> I think the community would greatly benefit if LilyPond had

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread Kieren MacMillan
rn out to become a brilliant move on many levels Glad I could help. ;) > On > https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/wiki/GSoC-Guidelines#user-content-community-mentors > I outlined a new inofficial GSoC role that I would like to install for this > year: Community Mentors. Holy moly

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread Urs Liska
assume this does *not* mean "gimme some Python"? :-/ I’d be happy to consider them… Your question gave me some food for thought, and I came up with an idea that might turn out to become a brilliant move on many levels: On https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/wiki/GSoC-Guidelines#us

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread Urs Liska
Hi, Am 09.01.2018 um 17:33 schrieb Carlo Stemberger: Hi, 2018-01-09 9:15 GMT+01:00 >: it is important that there are good project suggestions pages available What do you think about including a project concerning video outputs? This discussion might b

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread Karlin High
On 1/9/2018 10:33 AM, Carlo Stemberger wrote: What do you think about including a project concerning video outputs? I'm partial to Knut Petersen's video score features. There was once a mention of combining these two projects somehow. However, think of all the dependencies that video-generat

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread Carlo Stemberger
Hi, 2018-01-09 9:15 GMT+01:00 : > it is important that there are good project suggestions pages available > What do you think about including a project concerning video outputs? This discussion might be a good start: https://github.com/aspiers/ly2video/issues/67 Best regards, Carlo ___

Re: GSoC applications

2018-01-09 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Urs, > I encourage, no, I urge everybody to look into their souls whether they might > volunteer to mentor a project (not only those listed already but also new > suggestions). Any ideas you can think of that don’t require C++ or Scheme? I’d be happy to consider them… Thanks, Kieren. __

Re: Fwd: [Frescobaldi] GSoC Project "Add Support for Git Workflows to Frescobaldi" introduction (Urs Liska)

2017-05-25 Thread Urs Liska
n't see that on the function list.) Well, there are lots of things one could add to the list and wish, but we have decided to limit the project plan to this "core Git workflow". If that should be finished "too early" we will discuss what to implement in addition. And if

Re: Fwd: [Frescobaldi] GSoC Project "Add Support for Git Workflows to Frescobaldi" introduction (Urs Liska)

2017-05-25 Thread Leszek Wroński
eate and change branches, I don't see that on the function list.) When it comes to the diff presentation, I'm partial to the 'Emacs + magit' combination (https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Magit ) Good luck with the project! Cheers, Leszek. On 22 May 2017 at 18:00, wrote: > >

Re: Fwd: [Frescobaldi] GSoC Project "Add Support for Git Workflows to Frescobaldi" introduction

2017-05-23 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno lun 22 mag 2017 alle 17:36, Urs Liska ha scritto: This design is mainly discussed by me and Urs. We want to hear more voices from the community to help make this design become better and more practical. Please comment below if you have related ideas, thank you! The wiki page is gre

Fwd: [Frescobaldi] GSoC Project "Add Support for Git Workflows to Frescobaldi" introduction

2017-05-22 Thread Urs Liska
Hi LilyPond users, below is a message by Wen Xin, a student who will work on adding Git support to Frescobaldi over the summer as his GSoC project. Please have a look at the introduction and also the Wiki page that is linked, we would like to have more discussion before going into actual

Re: GSoC 2017

2017-02-27 Thread tisimst
for all you've done, Urs, to make this happen! Best, Abraham -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/GSoC-2017-tp200551p200552.html Sent from the User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.___ lilypond-user mailing list

GSoC 2017

2017-02-27 Thread Urs Liska
Dear LilyPond community, I'm happy to inform you that both LilyPond (as part of GNU) and Frescobaldi have been accepted as mentoring organizations for Google Summer of Code 2017 :-) This means we have the chance to get up to four (realistically) students to work on improving LilyPond and Frescoba

Re: Frescobaldi at GSoC? Call for support

2017-02-03 Thread Jeffery Shivers
it over the year, most of the time having nothing to do but > ensuring at least one admin is constantly available. > > > > > > I hope others out there will speak up as well, even if you're on the > > fence for whatever reason. GSoC is a rare and generous opportunity

Re: Frescobaldi at GSoC? Call for support

2017-02-03 Thread Urs Liska
ring at least one admin is constantly available. > > I hope others out there will speak up as well, even if you're on the > fence for whatever reason. GSoC is a rare and generous opportunity to > fund awesome developments for a tool we all love so much; it would be > great

Re: Frescobaldi at GSoC? Call for support

2017-02-03 Thread Jeffery Shivers
mer, so it would be a pleasure to assist in any way possible if even just as a temporary placeholder for someone else more qualified to takeover later. I hope others out there will speak up as well, even if you're on the fence for whatever reason. GSoC is a rare and generous opportunity

Re: Frescobaldi at GSoC? Call for support

2017-02-03 Thread Urs Liska
y for this year's Google Summer of Code program with > Frescobaldi. We don't expect the chances to be accepted very high, but > it's probably worth the effort. It would give the chance to get more > GSoC slots for the wider LilyPond cause, so it's definitely a good thin

Frescobaldi at GSoC? Call for support

2017-01-31 Thread Urs Liska
Hi all, we decided to apply for this year's Google Summer of Code program with Frescobaldi. We don't expect the chances to be accepted very high, but it's probably worth the effort. It would give the chance to get more GSoC slots for the wider LilyPond cause, so it's definite

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-07-07 Thread Jeffery Shivers
Absolutely - in fact, using the presence of offset to indicate *I'm a footnote* was just a practical solution since I am sure some projects won't *always* want annotations to become footnotes, and with this check wouldn't need to specify explicitly *when* and *when not*. However, maybe it would b

Re: Sorting out annotation interface questions (GSoC)

2016-07-06 Thread Jeffery Shivers
n other cases everything must be decided on a case-by-case basis, with > > > >no automation being possible; > >and the type of annotations one will have, as well as how to display > >them in both the score and the critical apparatus, will be very > >different dependin

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-07-04 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 05.07.2016 03:31, Jeffery Shivers wrote: Since offset is presumably always going to be used for footnotes, I think *that* should be what triggers the footnote. So, inclusion of `offset = #'(...)` will tell scholarLY that the annotation is a footnote; otherwise it *isn't*. If it's preferred t

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-07-04 Thread Jeffery Shivers
​This footnote feature is now up-and-running, for those who are interested. https://github.com/openlilylib/scholarly/tree/footnotes-feature There is an example doc also: usage-examples​/footnote-trigger-test.ly -j On Mon, Jul 4, 2016 at 9:31 PM, Jeffery Shivers wrote: > Now offset and footnot

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-07-04 Thread Jeffery Shivers
Now offset and footnote (text) can be set in the properties list. `footnote = "text"` can be explicitly set and used for the footnote text, or, if not set, `message = "text"` is assumed to be the footnote text, if made into a footnote at all. \criticalRemark \with { message = "my messa

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-07-03 Thread Urs Liska
Am 03.07.2016 um 14:48 schrieb Simon Albrecht: > On 03.07.2016 03:34, Jeffery Shivers wrote: >> I'd appreciate any thoughts on the following syntax for implementing >> footnotes with annotations: >> >> \criticalRemark \with { >> message = "my annotation" >> } #'(1 . 2) "my footnote" Slur a4_\

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-07-03 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 03.07.2016 03:34, Jeffery Shivers wrote: I'd appreciate any thoughts on the following syntax for implementing footnotes with annotations: \criticalRemark \with { message = "my annotation" } #'(1 . 2) "my footnote" Slur a4_\the-footnote-hook ( ... vs. \criticalRemark \with { message

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-07-02 Thread Jeffery Shivers
> > For greater flexibility, would it be feasible to allow users to create and > name any number of their own modes (rather than having two "hard-coded")? > ​ > Just to put my two cents in, I ​had thought about that as well and almost suggested it in the OP. If a single project could employ certai

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-07-02 Thread Jeffery Shivers
I'd appreciate any thoughts on the following syntax for implementing footnotes with annotations: \criticalRemark \with { message = "my annotation" } #'(1 . 2) "my footnote" Slur a4_\the-footnote-hook ( ... vs. \criticalRemark \with { message = "my annotation" footnote-offset = '(1 .

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-06-29 Thread Paul
On 06/29/2016 10:03 AM, Urs Liska wrote: Implementation-wise it is basically nothing to add another mode by simply allowing additional values for the "mode" option. Packages can also quite easily implement that by extending the conditionals in their functions to respond to more than two modes.

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-06-29 Thread Jeffery Shivers
> > Both lilypond and LaTeX have steep learning curves ​ One of the conditions of the package ​, in my mind,​ is to make ​its ​ usage possible at ​the ​highest​ ​ level, but configurable at the lowest. ​LaTeX is such a powerful utility, and in this case should really extend our workflows (and no

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-06-29 Thread Urs Liska
Am 29.06.2016 um 15:12 schrieb Paul: > Hi Jeffrey, > > It's good to hear about your progress! Just a thought about modes... > > On 06/27/2016 07:50 PM, Jeffery Shivers wrote: >> ***Final/"draft" Modes*** >> OpenLilyLib will ideally be used in final/draft/etc. modes in order to >> toggle between

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-06-29 Thread Paul
Hi Jeffrey, It's good to hear about your progress! Just a thought about modes... On 06/27/2016 07:50 PM, Jeffery Shivers wrote: ***Final/"draft" Modes*** OpenLilyLib will ideally be used in final/draft/etc. modes in order to toggle between fancy/plain settings, or really whatever the user deci

Re: GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-06-29 Thread Graham King
On Mon, 2016-06-27 at 19:50 -0400, Jeffery Shivers wrote: > Hi fellow LP users, > > Firstly, thanks to Urs for all his guidance in the project so far. The > LaTeX package for scholarLY is inching forward still, and hopefully I > will share an initial version after a few more kinks have been worked

GSoC update; Q's about final/draft modes, and triggering footnotes

2016-06-27 Thread Jeffery Shivers
Hi fellow LP users, Firstly, thanks to Urs for all his guidance in the project so far. The LaTeX package for scholarLY is inching forward still, and hopefully I will share an initial version after a few more kinks have been worked out with a couple of the features. I'll have more substantial detai

Re: Sorting out annotation interface questions (GSoC)

2016-06-27 Thread Urs Liska
as well as how to display >them in both the score and the critical apparatus, will be very >different depending on the project. Of course, as commented on above. >Perhaps that at one time our footnotes engine will be sophisticated >enough to be used for such purposes, and include t

Re: Sorting out annotation interface questions (GSoC)

2016-06-27 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 27.06.2016 00:55, Urs Liska wrote: \musicalIssue \with { author = "Urs Liska" context = "violin 1" message = "Slur obviously forgotten in original edition" apply = addition } Slur My question is: is this "application" the same as the type of annotation action from the previous iss

Sorting out annotation interface questions (GSoC)

2016-06-26 Thread Urs Liska
Hi all, our GSoC student Jeffery has done quite some work on writing a comprehensive LaTeX package to typeset annotations produced from a LilyPond document. I assume he'll soon wrap it up to merge something like a V1.0, but we've started turning to work on the LilyPond side of thin

Re: Introduction / GSoC - ScholarLY Annotations

2016-05-11 Thread Carl Sorensen
Jeffery, Welcome to LilyPond development! I'm excited to have you working on the ScholarLy project, which can help cement LilyPond's use as a serious music representation tool (perhaps even the premier tool). The project is ambitious, but should prove very useful. I'm excited to offer any help

Introduction / GSoC - ScholarLY Annotations

2016-05-06 Thread Jeffery Shivers
terface in addition to being exported to various formats). https://github.com/openlilylib/scholarly/wiki/GSoC I hope that I can count on this group's help during the summer as I'll surely run into some obstacles / questions that may be best advised by you. If you are also on the devel

Re: sponsorship offer: Lyric fixes (GSoC, etc.)

2015-11-22 Thread David Kastrup
Kieren MacMillan writes: > Agreed. Lilypond is still the best tool out there for my needs. I just > wish I could do more, and more beautiful, engraving with a smaller > investment of time and effort. (Isn’t that the eternal quest?) Well, there is the related quest of making it a smaller investme

Re: sponsorship offer: Lyric fixes (GSoC, etc.)

2015-11-21 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi David, Thanks for the helpful response. > The problem with a bounty-driven approach is that it only works for > low-hanging fruit. You cannot pay every passersby interested in a > bounty to first start constructing his personal ladder. Agreed. I guess what I was hoping to do is pay a orchar

Re: sponsorship offer: Lyric fixes (GSoC, etc.)

2015-11-21 Thread David Kastrup
Kieren MacMillan writes: > Hi Abraham, > >> Which issues specifically? > > If you look at , > you’ll see a list of other related issues. > > There have been more added since then. > > And I have a few new ones. (At least, I think they’re new…

Re: sponsorship offer: Lyric fixes (GSoC, etc.)

2015-11-21 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Kieren, Thanks for the explanation, it’s clear now! JM > Le 21 nov. 2015 à 15:25, Kieren MacMillan a > écrit : > > Hi Jacques, > >> why is it that you have to struggle with the edition-engraver so much? > > I wouldn’t say I struggle *with* the edition-engraver (though it could be > m

Re: sponsorship offer: Lyric fixes (GSoC, etc.)

2015-11-21 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Jacques, > why is it that you have to struggle with the edition-engraver so much? I wouldn’t say I struggle *with* the edition-engraver (though it could be made easier to work with, I suppose…). I would say I *use* the edition-engraver to struggle with *Lilypond* (i.e., her faults and defau

Re: sponsorship offer: Lyric fixes (GSoC, etc.)

2015-11-21 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Kieren, > Le 19 nov. 2015 à 23:07, Kieren MacMillan a > écrit : > Depends on the precise issue/feature. I spent 8 hours [with the > edition-engraver] tweaking one measure of my current engraving (see > ). I’ve not

Re: sponsorship offer: Lyric fixes (GSoC, etc.)

2015-11-19 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hi Abraham, > Which issues specifically? If you look at , you’ll see a list of other related issues. There have been more added since then. And I have a few new ones. (At least, I think they’re new… I’d better look through all 255 [!] issu

Re: sponsorship offer: Lyric fixes (GSoC, etc.)

2015-11-19 Thread tisimst
nd might be convinced > to contribute to the cause. > Which issues specifically? What kind of sponsorship we talking about? Best, Abraham -- View this message in context: http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/sponsorship-offer-Lyric-fixes-GSoC-etc-tp183811

sponsorship offer: Lyric fixes (GSoC, etc.)

2015-11-19 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hello all, I’m looking at my composition schedule for the next three years, and it includes a huge number of pieces with lyrics: two new stage musicals, plus a major revision of an existing one; a chamber opera; a concert-length song cycle; a concert-length work for orchestra, chorus, and vocal

Re: [GSoC] GNU Lilypond

2014-03-10 Thread David Kastrup
Diogo Santos writes: > Greetings. > > My name is Diogo Santos and I’m doing the 5th year of Informations > Systems and Computer Engineering, in Instituto Superior Técnico, > Lisbon, Portugal. > > I send this email to request information regarding the GNU LilyPond > project (make it work with Guil

[GSoC] GNU Lilypond

2014-03-10 Thread Diogo Santos
Greetings. My name is Diogo Santos and I’m doing the 5th year of Informations Systems and Computer Engineering, in Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal. I send this email to request information regarding the GNU LilyPond project (make it work with Guile v2) for Google Summer of Code. I

can anyone work on Lyric bounties (GSoC, etc.)?

2013-12-16 Thread Kieren MacMillan
Hello all, A large proportion of my compositions and arrangements include voice. There are certain (one might almost say “many”) things about Lily’s vocal engraving engine that need fixing. Hence I was very excited when Janek took that part of Lily on during his Google Summer of Code stint. How