commit d3101e6d6f325c4597ec0945fecb03fee745c56e
Author: Richard Kimberly Heck
Date: Mon Apr 1 17:26:29 2024 -0400
Add shortcut for plain single quote.
---
lib/bind/cua.bind | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/lib/bind/cua.bind b/lib/bind/cua.bind
index 2cee7ed28f
commit 9e5a98e8f92f773e11815631961997b8045d20b1
Author: Richard Kimberly Heck
Date: Mon Apr 1 17:25:40 2024 -0400
Fix bug #13025.
Add plain single quote to menu.
---
lib/ui/stdmenus.inc | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/lib/ui/stdmenus.inc b
commit 29be057a073fde4e36c9adbf31c6cd764f62bda2
Author: Richard Kimberly Heck
Date: Mon Apr 1 17:26:01 2024 -0400
Clarify quote-insert LFUN.
And add remark about multiple optional arguments.
lib/doc/LFUNs.lyx | 2472 +++--
1 file
commit 32c5f1854db0f6629f7db4704146da0b74e48dcb
Author: Richard Kimberly Heck
Date: Mon Apr 1 16:20:55 2024 -0400
Mark 2.4.1 development branch
---
configure.ac | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
index 8c4f1bfbe1..b966861c7c
Sieghard already addressed that in answer to someone else.
Today’s Keynote, but he stopped when they started talking about the Mac.
He didn’t have time to keep listening as he has a business to run…
Richard, USA
"It's no great honor to be blind, but it's more than a nuisance and
, we can do a follow-on spec.
Otherwise it's just abstraction for abstraction's sake.
Cheers,
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On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 12:14 PM Michael Jones
wrote:
> While I’m generally supportive of the goals of this draft, I have issues
> with the mechanisms proposed. Therefore, I believe tha
Hi Sieghard,
In fact,after the Mac when they started into the new “Apple Intelligence”
stuff, they got into detail about the new things coming to Siri.
I’m not clear if most of that is only on devices using the M chips or not. I’m
sure those details will be clear soon.
Richard, USA
this approach and using it
> > > > for Ruby.
> > > It might be nice to package the macros, in that case.
> >
> >
> > They are packaged of course, either in rubygem-devel or in ruby-devel
>
> But then why would spec files be listin
e's not
> >much room for creativity in not completing it. Reverting is would be a
> >straightforward ordeal, and would not require a mass rebuild.
> >
> >== Documentation ==
> >
> >[[SHA1SignaturesGuidance | SHA1SignaturesGuidance]] contains relevant notes.
> >Fedora packaging g
ist if we had to canonicalize to get COND),
> - and jump_insns are always given a cost of 1 by seq_cost, so treat
> - both instructions as having cost COSTS_N_INSNS (1). */
> - if_info.original_cost = COSTS_N_INSNS (2);
> -
> + for COND (and it may not exist i
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=488274
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> It was a UX decision made when moving to Plasma6 that the printer name
> (queue name) would be a secondary item going forward and the Description
> would be the forwa
x x, rtx /* orig_x */, machine_mode mode)
> {
> + if (TARGET_DLLIMPORT_DECL_ATTRIBUTES)
> +{
> + rtx tmp = aarch64_legitimize_pe_coff_symbol (x, true);
> + if (tmp)
> + return tmp;
> +}
> +
Is there a reason for guarding only this call with
TARGET_DLLIMPORT_DECL_ATTRI
On 6/10/24 08:40, Kornel Benko wrote:
commit 8c501308c3c9bf2389275837798ed6c62a9a17bf
Author: Alexander Dunlap
Date: Mon Jun 10 14:42:29 2024 +0200
FindAdv: Omitting cursor advance at start of search if in mathed.
Fixes #13070 Advanced S does not find math symbols at start of
richard pushed to branch main at The Tor Project / Applications /
tor-browser-build
Commits:
eb369108 by Pier Angelo Vendrame at 2024-06-10T09:18:42+02:00
Bug 41161: Explicitly fetch tags in the relprep script.
This should make sure the script always bumps the build number in
rbm.conf
richard pushed to branch main at The Tor Project / Applications /
tor-browser-build
Commits:
eb369108 by Pier Angelo Vendrame at 2024-06-10T09:18:42+02:00
Bug 41161: Explicitly fetch tags in the relprep script.
This should make sure the script always bumps the build number in
rbm.conf
you can simplify it a bit further to:
for x in range(20):
status, output = self.target.run('coredumpctl --quiet --no-pager
--no-legend | wc -l')
if output == "1":
break
time.sleep(1)
Cheers,
Richard
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reasons (e.g. commercial Linux distros do not provide technical support for
out-of-distro drivers).
As a result, getting this feature into the in-tree ixgbe driver is highly
desirable.
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in-tree igb driver is highly desirable.
Signed-off-by: Richard chien
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.../net/ethernet/intel/igb/e1000_defines.h| 1 +
drivers/net/ethernet/intel
On Mon, 2024-06-10 at 12:58 +0200, Alexander Kanavin wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Jun 2024 at 12:08, Richard Purdie
> wrote:
>
> > b) The code adding/removing require lines from local.conf seems a
> > little fragile. I did wonder if we wanted a higher level bitbake
> > A
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Robin Dapp writes:
>> Actually, as Richard mentioned in the PR, it would probably be better
>> to use prepare_vec_mask instead. It should work in this context too
>> and would avoid redundant double masking.
>
> Attached is v2 that uses prepare_vec_mask.
>
> Re
Christopher Baines writes:
> I've investigated this now
Thanks for looking into this!
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On Mon, 10 Jun 2024, Manolis Tsamis wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 5, 2024 at 11:07 AM Richard Biener wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 4 Jun 2024, Manolis Tsamis wrote:
> >
> > > This change adds a function that checks for SLP nodes with multiple
> > > occurrences
> &
ep values like this are a red flag, it all depends on how
much load systems are under and we've had a lot of problems with these
kinds of things.
Instead, you should probably detect "systemd-coredump@.service unit is
running" in the command output and retry if that is the case with an
overall t
Richard Biener writes:
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2024 at 9:35 AM Robin Dapp wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> despite looking good on cfarm185 and Linaro's pre-commit CI
>> gcc-15-638-g7ca35f2e430 now appears to have caused several
>> regressions on arm-eabi cortex-m
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:818e760528d436ea8f6c28ef620e2bb82d456ea1
commit r15-1163-g818e760528d436ea8f6c28ef620e2bb82d456ea1
Author: Richard Biener
Date: Mon Jun 10 11:29:43 2024 +0200
tree-optimization/115388 - wrong DSE in irreductible regions
The following fixes a latent bug
The following fixes a latent bug in DSE with regarding to variant
array accesses where the code avoiding bogus DSE in loops fails to
handle irreducible regions. For those we need to make sure backedges
are marked and discover a header for the irreducible region to check
invariantness.
register_operand" "r,w")
> + (match_operand:GPF 4 "register_operand" "r,w")))]
>"TARGET_FLOAT"
> - "fcsel\\t%0, %3, %4, %m1"
> - [(set_attr "type" "fcsel")]
> + "@
> + csel\t%0, %3,
ses it might help if we could add a "poky-ng" config,
which would be poky, but built using the config from the individual
bitbake/core/meta-yocto/docs components. That shouldn't be too hard to
add?
I'll be experimenting a bit more but I wanted to give some feedback now
I've taken a loo
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.
> * config/aarch64/aarch64-simd.md
> (aarch64_float_truncate_lo_):
> Rename to...
> (trunc2): ... This.
>
> gcc/testsuite/ChangeLog:
>
> * gcc.target/aarch64/trunc-vec.c: New test.
OK, thanks.
Richard
> Signed-off-by: Pengxuan Zheng
> ---
> gcc/config/a
that variant)
Almost no other expander checks this either, though some
can_* functions validate. It's not exactly clear to me whether
we are just lucky and really always need to validate or whether
it's a bug in the target?
Richard.
> This patch only forces to register if the respective oper
Ajit Agarwal writes:
> On 10/06/24 3:20 pm, Richard Sandiford wrote:
>> Ajit Agarwal writes:
>>> On 10/06/24 2:52 pm, Richard Sandiford wrote:
>>>> Ajit Agarwal writes:
>>>>> On 10/06/24 2:12 pm, Richard
e) You've used comments at the start of the files as
summary/description. Should we use some kind of more variable like
syntax which allows for other information in the future?
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Ajit Agarwal writes:
> Hello Richard:
>
> On 10/06/24 2:52 pm, Richard Sandiford wrote:
>> Ajit Agarwal writes:
>>> On 10/06/24 2:12 pm, Richard Sandiford wrote:
>>>> Ajit Agarwal writes:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> +
>>&
Richard Sandiford writes:
> Robin Dapp writes:
>> Hi,
>>
>> currently we discard the cond-op mask when the loop is fully masked
>> which causes wrong code in
>> gcc.dg/vect/vect-cond-reduc-in-order-2-signed-zero.c
>> when compiled with
>> -O3 -march=
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:4ed9c5df7efeb98e190573cca42a4fd40666c45f
commit r15-1160-g4ed9c5df7efeb98e190573cca42a4fd40666c45f
Author: Richard Biener
Date: Mon Jun 10 10:12:52 2024 +0200
tree-optimization/115395 - wrong-code with SLP reduction in epilog
When we continue a non-SLP
When we continue a non-SLP reduction from the main loop in the
epilog with a SLP reduction we currently fail to handle an
adjustment by the initial value because that's not a thing with SLP.
As long as we have the possibility to mix SLP and non-SLP we have
to handle it though.
Bootstrapped and
Ajit Agarwal writes:
> On 10/06/24 2:12 pm, Richard Sandiford wrote:
>> Ajit Agarwal writes:
>>>>>>>>>>> +
>>>>>>>>>>> + rtx set = single_set (insn);
>>>>>>>>>>> + i
This patch ANDs both masks instead.
>
> Bootstrapped and regtested on x86, aarch64 and power10.
> Regtested on riscv64 and armv8.8-a+sve via qemu.
>
> Regards
> Robin
>
> gcc/ChangeLog:
>
> * tree-vect-loop.cc (vectorize_fold_left_reduction): Merge loop
>
On Wed, Jun 5, 2024 at 5:42 PM Richard Guo wrote:
> Hence here is the v7 patchset. I've also added detailed commit messages
> for the two patches.
This patchset does not apply any more. Here is a new rebase.
While at it, I added more checks for 'root->group_rtindex', and also
added a
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> move to spill location
> in stack and subsequent uses loads from stack. Hence sequential registers
> pairs are not generated.
>
> lxvp vsx0, 0(r1).
>
> It loads from from r1+0 into vsx0 and vsx1 and appropriate uses use
> sequential register pairs.
>
> Without load fusion since 2 loads exists and 2 loads need not require
> sequential registers
> hence it worked but with load fusion and using lxvp it requires sequential
> register pairs.
Do you mean that this is a performance regression? I.e. the fact that
lxvp requires sequential registers causes extra spilling, due to having
less allocation freedom?
Or is it a correctness problem? If so, what is it? Nothing in the rtl
above looks wrong in principle (although I've no idea if the REG_EQUIV
is correct in this context). What does the allocated code look like,
and why is it wrong?
If (reg:OO 2561) is spilled and then one half of it used, only that half
needs to be loaded from the spill slot. E.g. if (reg:OO 2561) is reloaded
for insn 2412 on its own, only the second half of the register needs to be
loaded from memory.
Richard
Hi all,
What needs to be done for 4.1.0 to be ready for release?
I am asking, because CXF 4.1.x (EE10) is a blocker for the next TomEE milestone
and we might be able to help with it :)
Gruß & tx
Richard
On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 8:42 PM Robert Haas wrote:
> You don't need to wait for the next CommitFest to fix a comment (or a
> bug). And, indeed, it's better if you do this before we branch.
Patch pushed and the CF entry closed. Thank you for the suggestion.
Thanks
Richard
https://gcc.gnu.org/g:c1429e3a8da0cdfe9391e1e9b2c7228d896a3a87
commit r15-1126-gc1429e3a8da0cdfe9391e1e9b2c7228d896a3a87
Author: Richard Biener
Date: Fri Jun 7 12:15:31 2024 +0200
tree-optimization/115383 - EXTRACT_LAST_REDUCTION with multiple stmt copies
erging_max_size) Init(65536)
> > IntegerRange(1, 65536) Param Optimization
> > Maximum size of a single store merging region in bytes.
> >
> > +-param=store-forwarding-max-distance=
> > +Common Joined UInteger Var(param_store_forwarding_max_distance) Init(10)
> > IntegerRange(1, 1000) Param Optimization
> > +Maximum number of instruction distance that a small store forwarded to a
> > larger load may stall.
> I think you may need to run the update-urls script since you've added a new
> option.
>
>
> In general it seems pretty reasonable.
>
> I've actually added it to my tester just to see if there's any fallout. It'll
> take a week to churn through the long running targets that bootstrap in QEMU,
> but the crosses should have data Monday.
>
> jeff
>
>
>
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0 0 3
>
> Expected:
>
> 2 3 3
>
> Can you please check?
>
> Thanks,
> Harald
>
>
> Am 09.06.24 um 17:57 schrieb Paul Richard Thomas:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have extended the testcase - see below
0 0 3
>
> Expected:
>
> 2 3 3
>
> Can you please check?
>
> Thanks,
> Harald
>
>
> Am 09.06.24 um 17:57 schrieb Paul Richard Thomas:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have extended the testcase - see below
Fix comment about cross-checking the varnullingrels
The nullingrels match checks are not limited to debugging builds.
Oversight in commit 867be9c07.
Author: Richard Guo
Reviewed-by: Alvaro Herrera, Tom Lane, Robert Haas
Discussion:
https://postgr.es/m/CAMbWs4_SDsdYD7DdQw7RXc3jv3axbg
commit 4372f1b58f4b46d9823b70c488cacd8e86a9cd1b
Author: Richard Kimberly Heck
Date: Sun Jun 9 21:02:24 2024 -0400
Brackets.
I read somewhere that comments after an if-statement without brackets
is dangerous.
---
src/frontends/qt/GuiView.cpp | 3 ++-
1 file changed, 2
On 6/9/24 06:05, Brian Kneller via lyx-users wrote:
Hello,
I am using the document class books for my thesis and I have numbered my
figures with chapter number first and incremental number second - ie Fig 2.3
for graphic 3 in chapter 2. I wish to delete and change the order of figs . I
have
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=350798
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=488274
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Bug ID: 488274
Summary: Printer Manager doesn't show printer name
Classification: Applications
Product: systemsettings
Version: 6.0.5
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
On 6/9/24 09:55, Warner Losh wrote:
The following changes since commit 3e246da2c3f85298b52f8a1154b832acf36aa656:
Merge tag 'for-upstream' ofhttps://gitlab.com/bonzini/qemu into staging
(2024-06-08 07:40:08 -0700)
are available in the Git repository at:
g...@gitlab.com:bsdimp/qemu.git
.
Signed-off-by: Warner Losh
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson
Commit: ba379542bf026313d3c6aa1b46da3f2520927a4f
https://github.com/qemu/qemu/commit/ba379542bf026313d3c6aa1b46da3f2520927a4f
Author: Warner Losh
Date: 2024-06-09 (Sun, 09 Jun 2024)
Changed paths:
M bsd-user/main.c
.
Signed-off-by: Warner Losh
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson
Commit: ba379542bf026313d3c6aa1b46da3f2520927a4f
https://github.com/qemu/qemu/commit/ba379542bf026313d3c6aa1b46da3f2520927a4f
Author: Warner Losh
Date: 2024-06-09 (Sun, 09 Jun 2024)
Changed paths:
M bsd-user/main.c
ino
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson
Reviewed-by: Taylor Simpson
Reviewed-by: Brian Cain
Message-Id:
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Signed-off-by: Brian Cain
Commit: 49c1f7a472ebff23b4f374a1d5201250f3fdbd76
https://github.c
On 6/9/24 11:11, Chinmay Rath wrote:
The calculation of effective address in these instructions is slightly different than the
others,
for which helper function exist :
EA for these insns : EA ← (RA=0) ? 0 : GPR[RA]
EA for rest storage access insns : EA ← ((RA=0) ? 0 : GPR[RA]) + GPR[RB]
This
On 6/8/24 17:56, Brian Cain wrote:
The following changes since commit 3e246da2c3f85298b52f8a1154b832acf36aa656:
Merge tag 'for-upstream' ofhttps://gitlab.com/bonzini/qemu into staging
(2024-06-08 07:40:08 -0700)
are available in the Git repository at:
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commit 03870c03709caa84178c21589cbea41208772add
Author: Richard Kimberly Heck
Date: Sun Jun 9 14:12:40 2024 -0400
Fix bug #13028.
Bindings for 'join lines.
(cherry picked from commit 8655c83a902bfb2261e5c1fd3fade71883282864)
---
lib/bind/cua.bind | 2 ++
lib/bind
commit 8655c83a902bfb2261e5c1fd3fade71883282864
Author: Richard Kimberly Heck
Date: Sun Jun 9 14:12:40 2024 -0400
Fix bug #13028.
Bindings for 'join lines.
---
lib/bind/cua.bind | 2 ++
lib/bind/mac.bind | 2 ++
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+)
diff --git a/lib/bind/cua.bind b
commit 259c89f45edd4a13fe63fa759fa80b06b2ee4e9a
Author: Daniel Ramoeller
Date: Sat Feb 27 07:05:54 2021 +0100
Extend tab context menu features
Add
- Close Other Tabs
- Close Tabs to Left/Right
- Move Tab to Start/End
- Show Enclosing Folder
to the
volume you
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commit 9c16e25a84c3c1d813c0e4c2e5fa83e4965836ac
Author: Scott Kostyshak
Date: Sat Jun 8 11:54:44 2024 -0400
Fix Python warning of invalid escape in lyx_pot.py
Newer Python versions (e.g., Python 3.12.3) gave the following
warning:
po/lyx_pot.py:607: SyntaxWarning:
commit 3c909daeeace595afb267bff1c9439474a650091
Merge: 4acc6e36e3 9c16e25a84
Author: Richard Kimberly Heck
Date: Sun Jun 9 13:13:12 2024 -0400
Merge branch '2.4.x' into 2.4.1-devel
README | 14 +++---
po/lyx_pot.py| 2 +-
src/RowPainter.cpp
commit e0cd7c0129cb410b886e2314b25547610bfa7110
Author: Richard Kimberly Heck
Date: Tue Jun 4 11:25:58 2024 -0400
Update README
---
README | 18 +-
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/README b/README
index 3d8da5aeea..aa30c75d21 100644
commit 90ab21e0e998ff9780bc9f475718a4af2a8361ef
Author: Richard Kimberly Heck
Date: Sun Jun 2 14:12:23 2024 -0400
Fix table crash reported on Windows.
(cherry picked from commit 3e796c680a11593bd09433be22bec45dcfe0d7a7)
---
src/insets/InsetTabular.cpp | 14 --
1 file
We do not seem to have had any panicked reports of crashes. Yea! So I
propose to merge 2.4.1-devel into 2.4.x and plan to release 2.4.1 at the
end of the month. We have quite a few fixes already in the pipeline. OK?
Otherwise, I'm going to try working to some kind of release schedule, of
the
commit 4acc6e36e339e2022170136927cccda9060b930f
Author: Enrico Forestieri
Date: Sun Jun 9 13:04:22 2024 +0200
Fix textstyle-update handling in mathed
The code was expecting that all properties were specified
in the argument and not only some. Simply do not process
those
commit 5a69b8a184393e94c781addc423bf0273b573e52
Author: Juergen Spitzmueller
Date: Sun Jun 9 08:09:01 2024 +0200
Return false on invalid input in Font::fromString()
Fixes crash with invalid font-update lfun
(cherry picked from commit
On 6/9/24 09:32, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
On Sun, Jun 09, 2024 at 02:51:52PM +0300, Udicoudco wrote:
On Sun, Jun 9, 2024 at 2:42 PM Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Should be fixed at afb70c90.
Just tested and it looks great, thanks! any chance it will be
backported as it made some shortcuts to
On 6/9/24 02:11, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Sonntag, dem 09.06.2024 um 01:36 +0300 schrieb Udicoudco:
Somewhat but not entirely related to that, if I execute textstyle-
update shape up, LyX crash and I get a segmentation fault in 2.3.7,
and "Exception: basic_string::_M_construct null not
On 6/9/24 07:05, Udicoudco wrote:
On Sun, Jun 9, 2024 at 1:55 PM Udi-Fogiel wrote:
commit 64aad586f49b9047082356e5f217fc6147ac9500
Author: Udi-Fogiel
Date: Sun Jun 9 13:36:35 2024 +0300
missing background in xetex and fix RTL stuff in preview
* previwes with xetex did not
g hidden grace notes - my
searching skills are sadly lacking evidently :(
Richard
On Sun, 2024-06-09 at 06:56 -0700, Knute Snortum wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jun 9, 2024 at 6:39 AM Richard Shann
> wrote:
>
> > I was imagining that this construct was more commonly used than I
> > guess
> > it actually is (the current case that I have been asked about i
quot;) stop 15
end program p
On Sun, 9 Jun 2024 at 07:14, Paul Richard Thomas <
paul.richard.tho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The attached fixes a problem that, judging by the comments, has been
> looked at periodically over the last ten years but just looked to be to
quot;) stop 15
end program p
On Sun, 9 Jun 2024 at 07:14, Paul Richard Thomas <
paul.richard.tho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> The attached fixes a problem that, judging by the comments, has been
> looked at periodically over the last ten years but just looked to be to
Jeremiah,
It seems the https://denemo.org/ is triggering a warning from firefox
about the certificate ...
Richard
ino
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson
Reviewed-by: Taylor Simpson
Reviewed-by: Brian Cain
Message-Id:
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Signed-off-by: Brian Cain
Commit: 49c1f7a472ebff23b4f374a1d5201250f3fdbd76
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On Sun, 2024-06-09 at 10:33 +0200, Valentin Petzel wrote:
> Hello Richard,
>
> usually for this I’d simply use grace notes to create a timestep
> separation
> between two clefs:
>
> {
> \clef bass
> \once\hideNotes\grace c64
> \once\override Staff.Clef.X-
On Sat, 2024-06-08 at 14:46 -0400, William Rehwinkel wrote:
> Dear Richard,
>
> I'm not sure what you mean, but I think I would do something like
> this
> for putting multiple clefs together.
>
> -William
>
> % --
> \version "2.25.16&
Hi All,
The attached fixes a problem that, judging by the comments, has been looked
at periodically over the last ten years but just looked to be too
fiendishly complicated to fix. This is not in small part because of the
confusing ordering of dummies in the tlink chain and the unintuitive
Hi All,
The attached fixes a problem that, judging by the comments, has been looked
at periodically over the last ten years but just looked to be too
fiendishly complicated to fix. This is not in small part because of the
confusing ordering of dummies in the tlink chain and the unintuitive
On 6/8/24 14:23, Saša Janiška wrote:
Hello!
Recently, after using Linux more than 25 years, mostly rolling/unstable
distros/releases, I decided to settle on Debian stable (bookworm) and
now I'm often enjoy "All packages are up to date." :-)
However, Lyx's 2.4.0 release is exceptional and I
Either way, I'd imagine a subscribe client looking to avoid polling is going to
depend on a long-lived socket, no?
Richard Gaskin
FourthWorld.com
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On 6/8/24 01:33, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
The following changes since commit f1572ab94738bd5787b7badcd4bd93a3657f0680:
Merge tag 'for-upstream' ofhttps://gitlab.com/bonzini/qemu into staging
(2024-06-05 07:45:23 -0700)
are available in the Git repository at:
deletions(-)
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r~
On 6/8/24 01:41, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
It is already checked before getting there.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini
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target/i386/tcg/translate.c | 26 --
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
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r~
+++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
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On 6/8/24 01:41, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
Group them so that it is easier to figure out which two-byte opcodes to
tackle together.
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini
---
target/i386/tcg/decode-new.c.inc | 18 ++
1 file changed, 18 insertions(+)
Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson
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/i386/tcg/translate.c | 152 +--
target/i386/tcg/decode-new.c.inc | 44 -
target/i386/tcg/emit.c.inc | 2 +-
4 files changed, 94 insertions(+), 118 deletions(-)
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r~
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