On a related "note" -- see what I just did there? ;-)
I've just purchased a reMarkable (TM) tablet. I'm not ready to say it's the
greatest thing ever, since I haven't really poked around with it much yet,
but I was looking for two separate products:
* a device that's particularly good at reading
I don't think they ever released this anyway. Mark, has your email
client been hijacked?
As an aside, I have noticed in the last few months a surge in spam
messages on many mailing lists, including one that I run myself..
Maybe spammers are resorting to that as people get better at blocking
spam i
Is this spam, because it looks like a spam message.
It has no context in any lilypond-related discussions
It also looks to be proprietary, which is no fun at all
On Mon, 2019-12-09 at 08:22 -0800, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> https://www.staffpad.net/
>
> Mark
Hi Sam,
Sounds like a very good idea! I downloaded the dumper and the player plus
the files, but the player does not play them giving a message like 'Wrong
file format (wrong header). And the dumper does not do anything when I open
it, although it has been made executable.
I have Linux Mint 64bit
Hi Richard and Martin
@Richard:
the reason it failed to compile for you is because I messed up the
Makefile. It is fixed now. Lilydumper compiles just fine with g++-6
and g++-7. You can try again if you want.
@Martin:
Sadly since I use debian and didn't get much time for the packaging,
this was k
On Fri, 13 Jul 2018, Samuel DA MOTA wrote:
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the feedback.
Unfortunately since it always was a side project I didn't get much
time to polish it like I wanted. In any case, feel free to clone it
and improve upon.
I kept the build system simple on purpose so that fixing th
On Fri, 2018-07-13 at 09:39 +0200, Samuel DA MOTA wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Thanks for the feedback.
>
> Unfortunately since it always was a side project I didn't get much
> time to polish it like I wanted. In any case, feel free to clone it
> and improve upon.
>
> I kept the build system simple o
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the feedback.
Unfortunately since it always was a side project I didn't get much
time to polish it like I wanted. In any case, feel free to clone it
and improve upon.
I kept the build system simple on purpose so that fixing these issues
shouldn't be too hard. Had I more tim
On Thu, 12 Jul 2018, Samuel DA MOTA wrote:
Hi everyone!
I wrote a software a while ago that would play a music sheet generated
by lilypond. It shows the music sheet and follows it with a cursor. I
made a video to demo the end-result. You can watch it at
https://s-d-m.github.io/lilydumper/int
Hi Sam,
thanks a lot for sharing this!
Best
Jan-Peter
Am 12.07.2018 um 23:48 schrieb Samuel DA MOTA:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I wrote a software a while ago that would play a music sheet generated
> by lilypond. It shows the music sheet and follows it with a cursor. I
> made a video to demo the end-r
Wow!
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Mark Austin wrote:
I'm putting together a book of folk tunes, and would like to reference
the versions of software used. I kown you can automatically pick up
the Lilypond version (and have done so). However, is there a similar
way of getting the JEdit and LilyPondTool versions?
I'm not entir
Eduardo Vieira wrote:
Thank you, Bertalan.
I think what you presented is just what I was looking for. I said, "think"
because I couldn't test it. I put the file
hyphenate.bsh in the folder macros, as you instructed. But when I run the
macro, there appear a dialog box to select the language but t
Eduardo Vieira
- Original Message -
From: "Bertalan Fodor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Eduardo Vieira" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "lilypond-user"
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: software for syllable separation
> LilyPondT
LilyPondTool for jEdit provides this, using OpenOffice dictionaries.
However, the macro for it included is buggy, so you should use the
attached BeanShell macro (it is very simple to use, just copy into the
jEdit/macros directory, select the text to hyphenate and start from
Macros>Hyphenate).
D
Eduardo Vieira wrote:
> Hello users!
>
> Does anybody know of a program that would make a syllable separation
> (hyphenation) of text to do something
> like this:
>
> "Are you walking alone through the shadows dim?"
>
> would be automatically converted to:
>
> "Are you walk-ing a-lone thro
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