2013/10/29 Simon Bailey :
> Hiya,
>
>
>> On 29 Oct 2013, at 23:36, Janek Warchoł wrote:
>>
>> As you may have noticed, we recently reorganized the repository and
>> now it should work more or less like you described. I hope you'll
>> like it!
>
> i checked out the repository in exactly this way o
2013/10/30 David Kastrup :
> David Kastrup writes:
>
>> Janek Warchoł writes:
>>
>>> Also, you may be interested in this:
>>> https://github.com/openlilylib/snippets/blob/master/input-shorthands/late-evaluation-of-variables.ly
>>
>> I can hardly count the number of ways in which this would have b
On 29 Oct 2013, at 23:26, Clive So wrote:
> I haven't actually dreamt of using key signatures in 31TET.
Microtonal key signatures are used in Persian music, which looks nice, cf.
Hormoz Farhat, “The Dastgah system in Persian Music”.
> There isn't a working theory of harmony yet, let alone defi
Thank your for the helpful replies. I didn't realize that these
parentheses were objects of such high status to warrant their own
interface - I now see I should have looked in the index first and found
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/internals/parenthesesitem
Your syntax is too mo
Warning!
Don’t try to do update on Mavericks (MacOS 10.9) as QT is currently not
compiling.
If installed before upgrading to 10.9, Frescobaldi continues to work.
Jean-Alexis
On 18 oct. 2013, at 03:23, Paul Morris wrote:
> Davide, Thanks for the portfile and the easy to follow guide for it!
Op Tue, 22 Oct 2013 03:57:36 -0700 (PDT)
flup2 schreef:
> Does anyone how to achieve that?
You could use the search replace function, in regexp mode:
search for:
\b([a-z]+)([',]*)(\d*)
replace with:
<\1\2 \1'>\3
Select the music then press "All" in the search/replace bar.
This will match n
Op Tue, 29 Oct 2013 15:32:19 -0500
Francois Planiol schreef:
> Hello,
>
> Frescobaldi is definitely great, thanks, many thanks!
>
> My reqest is, if it is possible to considere two
> score-previewer-width for two "sizes" of the Frescobaldi-window
> (switching between two modes).
>
> Actually,
Op Tue, 29 Oct 2013 21:58:03 +0100
David Kastrup schreef:
> How about "Inspect"?
Yes that is better than "Draft". But has "Debug" really a sort of
negative connotation?
When we get drag-editing etc. in the music view then we'd certainly
change the name to something like "Advanced mode".
Curren
Op Wed, 23 Oct 2013 11:34:02 +1100
Vaughan McAlley schreef:
> On 22 October 2013 22:22, flup2 wrote:
> >
> > Oh thanks !
> >
> > Someday my Scheme will come ;-)
> >
> > Philippe
> >
> >
> >
> > --
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hi,
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
>> For typesetting from pdf scores on screen, opened in - lets say,
>> acrobat - it would be usefull to have a very narrow viewer (or none)
>> for entering code
>> looking at the pdf the same time (narrowed frescobaldi), and 2 a wide
Am 30.10.2013 11:28, schrieb Wilbert Berendsen:
Currently I think "Debug" suits best.
Which would relieve me from thinking about new command line option names ;-)
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Wilbert Berendsen writes:
> Op Tue, 29 Oct 2013 21:58:03 +0100
> David Kastrup schreef:
>
>> How about "Inspect"?
>
> Yes that is better than "Draft". But has "Debug" really a sort of
> negative connotation?
Like "Draft", it has the wrong connotations. While a "Debugger" offers
indeed data ins
2013/10/30 David Kastrup :
> Also debugging involves
> analyzing the internal data and control flow of a program rather than
> its output.
But this is just what some of these features are about! They display
the internal data so that the user may analyze it:
1) display-control-points. The output
Janek Warchoł writes:
> 2013/10/30 David Kastrup :
>
>> I don't. Debugging, like its name suggests, involves the detection
>> and removal of bugs. What you listed in this category, however, is
>> mainly intended to help with _tweaking_ parameters rather than
>> finding and fixing the cause of e
Ah, yes. That's it exactly. Thanks. Not surprisingly, it didn't
occur to me to look in the section on "trills" for this!
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 21:07:37 +0100
Mike Solomon wrote:
>
> On Oct 29, 2013, at 8:52 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
>
> > Could this be something like a trill notation where you al
please keep on list…
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: Francois Planiol
> Date: 30 October 2013 13:19:42 CET
> To: Simon Bailey
> Subject: Re: Frescobaldi preview with two "window"-modes
>
> Hi and thanks for the helps,
>
> I think this sequence do the tri
xcuse...
Hi and thanks for the helps,
I think this sequence do the trick for this workflow:
meta-alt-m (disappear music preview)
alt-space > x redimension-window-switch between predefined and
full-mode (spanish ubuntu)
Yet another improvement: save session...
I am now working on a theory booklet
On 30 Oct 2013, at 14:09, Clive So wrote:
>> Note that in E31, the rational interval 7/4 is on the augmented 6th, or 25
>> E31 tonesteps, whereas the minor 7th is on 26 E31 tonesteps, one E31
>> tonestep higher.
>
> Yes, absolutely! Many people think of the interval 7/4 as a type of 7th
> (ha
Ehm, where's the suggestion here? Frescobaldi already supports sessions
Francois Planiol schrieb:
>xcuse...
>
>Hi and thanks for the helps,
>
>I think this sequence do the trick for this workflow:
>meta-alt-m (disappear music preview)
>alt-space > x redimension-window-switch between predefined
Oooops, excuse me, just found it, thanks, great!
F
2013/10/30, Urs Liska :
> Ehm, where's the suggestion here? Frescobaldi already supports sessions
>
>
>
> Francois Planiol schrieb:
>>xcuse...
>>
>>Hi and thanks for the helps,
>>
>>I think this sequence do the trick for this workflow:
>>meta-alt
>
> Note that in E31, the rational interval 7/4 is on the augmented 6th, or 25
> E31 tonesteps, whereas the minor 7th is on 26 E31 tonesteps, one E31
> tonestep higher.
>
>
Yes, absolutely! Many people think of the interval 7/4 as a type of 7th
(harmonic, barbershop, etc.) but I strongly believe th
David Kastrup wrote
> "De-bug" means removing bugs.
I agree with David here. Having bugs implies something is broken and
doesn't work, not just that the layout is not exactly what you'd want (which
is always somewhat subjective).
"Janek Warchol wrote
> Note that what we're talking about here
Paul Morris writes:
> David Kastrup wrote
>> "De-bug" means removing bugs.
>
> I agree with David here. Having bugs implies something is broken and
> doesn't work, not just that the layout is not exactly what you'd want (which
> is always somewhat subjective).
>
>
> "Janek Warchol wrote
>> Not
On 31/10/2013, at 7:03 am, David Kastrup wrote:
> "Details", "Layout control", "Finishing". There are a number of terms
> that seem more appropriate than "Debug".
How about "Proof"?
Best wishes,
Matthew
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Too late for me I had to do a fresh install of os x and totally borked me
Macports/frescobaldi install..
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On Oct 30, 2013, at 4:54 AM, Jean-Alexis Montignies
wrote:
> Warning!
>
> Don’t try to do update on Mavericks (MacOS 10.9) as QT is currently not
> compiling.
> If installed before upgrading to 10.9, Frescobaldi continues to work.
Thanks for the heads-up.
It may be necessary to install th
Urs Liska writes:
Hi Urs,
> I hope you'll not consider this post as spam, but as I'll tell you
> later I think it _does_ have some general relevance to LilyPond ;-)
I would like to hear about professional productions like these; I
also posted about Liedboek.
> As an expression of gratitude for
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