Re: bug-lilypond Digest, Vol 197, Issue 11

2019-04-26 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Fr., 26. Apr. 2019 um 11:10 Uhr schrieb Thomas Morley : > Can't dive deeper into it right now. I'll open a tracker issue in > order it will not be forgotten. https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/5516/ Cheers, Harm ___ bug-lilypond

Re: bug-lilypond Digest, Vol 197, Issue 11

2019-04-26 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Fr., 26. Apr. 2019 um 10:22 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup : > > Federico Bruni writes: > > > Il giorno gio 25 apr 2019 alle 23:40, Thomas Morley > > ha scritto: > >> Probably one could think of making `\tabChordRepeats´ the default > >> for TabStaff. > >> > >> Opinions? > > > > I'm in favour of

Re: bug-lilypond Digest, Vol 197, Issue 11

2019-04-26 Thread David Kastrup
Federico Bruni writes: > Il giorno gio 25 apr 2019 alle 23:40, Thomas Morley > ha scritto: >> Probably one could think of making `\tabChordRepeats´ the default >> for TabStaff. >> >> Opinions? > > I'm in favour of making it the default for TabStaff. How? (Automatic) expansion of q happens at

Re: bug-lilypond Digest, Vol 197, Issue 11

2019-04-25 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno gio 25 apr 2019 alle 23:40, Thomas Morley ha scritto: Probably one could think of making `\tabChordRepeats´ the default for TabStaff. Opinions? I'm in favour of making it the default for TabStaff. ___ bug-lilypond mailing list

Re: bug-lilypond Digest, Vol 197, Issue 11

2019-04-25 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Do., 25. Apr. 2019 um 22:35 Uhr schrieb Christopher Heckman : > > On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 9:05 AM wrote: > > > > Am Mi., 24. Apr. 2019 um 23:24 Uhr schrieb Christopher Heckman > > : > > > > > > I searched for this at the archives, but maybe I didn't look in the right > > > place. > > > > > >

Re: bug-lilypond Digest, Vol 197, Issue 11

2019-04-25 Thread Christopher Heckman
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 9:05 AM wrote: > > Am Mi., 24. Apr. 2019 um 23:24 Uhr schrieb Christopher Heckman > : > > > > I searched for this at the archives, but maybe I didn't look in the right > > place. > > > > The title is pretty self-expanatory. If the pitch e is normally played > > on the 5th