Fantastic!! Thank you very much...
Le jeudi 2 janvier 2025 à 22:42:35 UTC+1, Thomas Morley
a écrit :
Am Do., 2. Jan. 2025 um 21:16 Uhr schrieb Simon Albrecht
:
>
> Good point! I had forgotten to address that, as well as the naming of
> the paper variables.
>
> I think it’s confusing to
Hello - I do recognize your name, though we've never met. I'm also sad to
hear about Urs. I also recognize his name. I use LilyPond daily, though I
haven't contributed much in a few years. I hope you can get together with
others in Freiburg.
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Ralph Palmer
Seattle
USA
(he, him, his)
palmer.r.
Hello,
It's been almost a decade since I've been active in the LilyPond community,
so I'm not sure who can remember me, but for those who do, I'll be
travelling to Freiburg in a week for the funeral of Urs Liska. If anyone
would like to meet - in Freiburg or in Basel - let me know.
best wishes,
J
On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 12:13 PM Janek Warchoł
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It's been almost a decade since I've been active in the LilyPond
> community, so I'm not sure who can remember me, but for those who do, I'll
> be travelling to Freiburg in a week for the funeral of Urs Liska. If anyone
> would lik
Janek!
It's been almost a decade since I've been active in the LilyPond
community, so I'm not sure who can remember me
Just the other day, I ran across my journal from the conference in which
you wrote a whole bunch of helpful things (about managing development
branches, amongst other things
Hi,
I would like to use a single quote of a part (the entire part) in
other parts but I do not want to create a specific quote for each cue
notes section. I would prefer to create a single quote with the entire
music and later choose where my cue notes start.
For example, I can have:
Singer = \re
Hi Harm,
On 02.01.25 22:41, Thomas Morley wrote:
Please add it to LSR, if you want. I've too much on my lily-todo-list
and my winter-breaks ends soon...
the last thing I’d want is disrupt work on that list :) Many thanks for
the implementation!
Uploaded as no. 1194, pending approval.
Best,
aper variable \typewriter background-color. Ideas: }
\vspace #.3
\combine
\translate #'(-.7 . -10) \with-color #white \filled-box #'(0 . 50) #'(0 . 13) #.7
\left-column {
\color-sample "black"
\color-sample #(x11-color "gray20")
\color-sample "midni
On 02.01.25 22:41, Thomas Morley wrote:
page-color = "navajowhite"
page-background-color = #'(0.7 0.7 0.7)
What is your reasoning to stick with page-color for the “foreground”,
i.e. printed elements? I’d love to avoid confusion and have shorter
names by just using
print-color and
backgro
Am Fr., 3. Jan. 2025 um 12:08 Uhr schrieb Simon Albrecht
:
>
> On 02.01.25 22:41, Thomas Morley wrote:
> > page-color = "navajowhite"
> >page-background-color = #'(0.7 0.7 0.7)
>
> What is your reasoning to stick with page-color for the “foreground”,
> i.e. printed elements? I’d love to avoid c
> “Final” version of the file as submitted to LSR.
What a wonderful implementation! I am trying it on my current project, and it
works like a charm. It is so friendly to my eyes, too. Thank you so much for
all your work, everyone!
One thing I noticed that might be helpful to know to anyone usin
Il giorno ven 3 gen 2025 alle 20:51:35 +01:00:00, Janek Warchoł
ha scritto:
It's been almost a decade since I've been active in the LilyPond
community, so I'm not sure who can remember me, but for those who do,
I'll be travelling to Freiburg in a week for the funeral of Urs
Liska. If anyone wo
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