Le 09/05/2022 à 01:59, David Kastrup a écrit :
Simon Albrecht writes:
On 08/05/2022 20:37, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
The case study of how OLL fell out of maintenance is one of the
things leading me to think that a model where snippets providing
significant functionality and becoming somewhat po
Am 09.05.22 um 01:59 schrieb David Kastrup:
The "TeX ecosystem" consists of plain TeX with fudge-ons (comparable to
LilyPond and LSR snippets), of the monolithic Context (driven by a
not-much-more-than-one-man company), and of the modular LaTeX. The only
system that has exploded in number and fu
Simon Albrecht writes:
> On 08/05/2022 20:37, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
>> The case study of how OLL fell out of maintenance is one of the
>> things leading me to think that a model where snippets providing
>> significant functionality and becoming somewhat popular get
>> upstreamed into the LilyPon
On 08/05/2022 20:37, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
The case study of how OLL fell out of maintenance is one of the
things leading me to think that a model where snippets providing
significant functionality and becoming somewhat popular get
upstreamed into the LilyPond core is a better fit for LilyPond
t
Le 08/05/2022 à 20:37, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
Le 08/05/2022 à 20:08, Simon Albrecht a écrit :
Dear community,
I have made some small updates to keep the openlilylib/bezier module
working with current versions of LilyPond and created a pull request
on GitHub. Is anyone currently able to not
Le 08/05/2022 à 20:08, Simon Albrecht a écrit :
Dear community,
I have made some small updates to keep the openlilylib/bezier module
working with current versions of LilyPond and created a pull request
on GitHub. Is anyone currently able to notice and approve the request?
I don't think so.
Dear community,
I have made some small updates to keep the openlilylib/bezier module
working with current versions of LilyPond and created a pull request on
GitHub. Is anyone currently able to notice and approve the request?
Best, Simon