hello,
On 1 Apr 2011, at 00:03, "Bernhard Ott" wrote:
> On 30.03.2011 17:36, James Lowe wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> )-Original Message-
>> )From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org
>> )[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org] On
>> )Behalf Of Bernha
Hello James,
thanks for your reply.
With the ats-rebuild still some things aren't right. If I randomly pick
and print a page out of my current work with preview, there are still
some things bad: The time-signature is still in some other font and the
footer is mashed up onto the page.
If I prin
This has happened to me in the past, and the problem goes away
completely with a re-boot.
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 8:49 AM, Jan-Peter Voigt wrote:
> Hello James,
>
> thanks for your reply.
> With the ats-rebuild still some things aren't right. If I randomly pick and
> print a page out of my current
On 31 March 2011 16:30, Michael Ellis wrote:
>
> A few comments:
>
> MusicXML
> [...]
>
> I'd be willing to help out -- in whatever small way I can -- if
> someone wants to revive the effort.
Mike Solomon is going to work on a primitive form of lily -> MusicXML
conversion (and this is not an Apri
Thats nearly the same thing as last year. And still "release early
release often" is the core absurdity.
Am Fri, 1 Apr 2011 02:19:16 +0100
schrieb Graham Percival :
> GLASGOW, Scotland -- April 1, 2011 -- The LilyPond development
> team is proud to announce LilyPond 2.14, the latest stable relea
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:57 AM, Mike Solomon wrote:
> The only bug I found crops up with the Emoticon_engraver added automatically
> in engravers-init.ly. I like the way my scores look with it, but I see that
> the note order has been hardcoded with a comment from Graham:
Really, the *only* bu
When I look over the changelog, I am really impressed with the new
feature list (I had already switched over to the devel version for the
two-sided margins). And that is without bug fixes, I presume.
Rutger
On 04/01/2011 10:56 AM, Nils wrote:
Thats nearly the same thing as last year. And stil
On Fri 01 Apr 2011, 11:07 Valentin Villenave wrote:
> (sigh) I guess I'll have no other choice but to come back...
:-)
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> Really, the *only* bug? I couldn't build LilyPond 2.14.0 *at all*,
> [...]
Hear, hear! Could you please be more specific? I know that behind
your back everything starts to rot (well, hopefully not everything),
but our crystal balls are out of service currently :-)
Werner
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On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
>> Really, the *only* bug? I couldn't build LilyPond 2.14.0 *at all*,
>> [...]
>
> Hear, hear! Could you please be more specific? I know that behind
> your back everything starts to rot (well, hopefully not everything),
> but our crystal b
> Werner, I'm no neuro-hacker but I'm afraid that your irony detector
> might be a bit off today... Could you turn it back on, and have a look
> at the list of build-dependencies I posted? :-)
Uuuhhh.
Werner
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2011/4/1 Friedrich Fischer :
> Puppy Linux:
> # sh lilypond-2.13.42-1.linux-x86.sh
> Untarring lilypond-2.13.42-1.linux-x86.sh
> tail: short write
> bzip2: Compressed file ends unexpectedly;
> PCLinuxOS:
> [friedrich@localhost ~]$ sh lilypond-2.13.42-1.linux-x86.sh
> Untarring lilypond-2.13.42-1.l
Greetings,
Graham's recent 2.14 announcement, as well as Mike's wonderful work on
the Emoticon_engraver (see
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2011-03/msg00860.html
) made me realize there are other features much more urgently needed
in LilyPond. This requires to add a new backend al
Werner LEMBERG writes:
>> Really, the *only* bug? I couldn't build LilyPond 2.14.0 *at all*,
>> [...]
>
> Hear, hear! Could you please be more specific? I know that behind
> your back everything starts to rot (well, hopefully not everything),
> but our crystal balls are out of service currently
Hi,
I'am working on a music function that creates a rehearsal mark with extra
text added. It would be nice if the end result would be something that would
work as: \mark \default "text".
These are my first steps into the world of scheme, so I suppose that some of
my questions are rather basic.
The
Am 01.04.2011 00:47, schrieb Francisco Vila:
Newly forwarding to the list. Again.
2011/3/31 Friedrich Fischer:
You are right:
bunzip2 versions: PCLinuxOS: 1.0.6 6-Sept-2010
Puppy:1.0.4 20-Dec-2006
Thank you very much for your help!
2011/4/1 Francisco Vila
> 2011/4/1 Friedrich Fischer :
> > Puppy Linux:
> > # sh lilypond-2.13.42-1.linux-x86.sh
> > Untarring lilypond-2.13.42-1.linux-x86.sh
> > tail: short write
> > bzip2: Compressed file ends unexpectedly;
>
> > PCLinuxOS:
> > [friedrich@localhost ~]$ sh lilypond-2.13.42-1.li
On 31 Mar 2011, at 22:25, "Bernhard Ott" > wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> IMHO there should be a natural sign showing the f' after the clef-change:
> am I wrong?
>
>
This is known bug - see:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1471
Marek
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I'd like some help on how to adjust ties. The following example comes
from Behind Bars: The Definitive Guide to Music Notation by Elaine
Gould, p.133; or it would do, if I could get it to work.
The problem is that in this example, there is a collision with the
tie, second from the top (d'') and th
Hello,
In a recent message, I discovered the reference to Elaine Gould's book
"Beyond Bars". I never read about it before (I only knew Gardner Read and
Kurt Stone books) and would like to know more about it from people who own
and use it.
Is it more complete than Read and Stone, are some aspects
bruys . wrote:
>
>
> The problem is that in this example, there is a collision with the
> tie, second from the top (d'') and the f# (fis''). Ms. Gould's
> solution is to "divide" the tie leaving a gap in the tie, so that it
> doesn't collide. How does one divide a tie with Lilypond?
>
this sni
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