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with that sort of music. I'm excited to see that it's possible to make
them in LilyPond. Go, Knut!
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Urs Liska wrote
> Do you think your approach would be helpful for doing something like this
> "live" in the browser, with an SVG score and a MIDI file?
Or, even in a PDF? The ISO spec (PDF 32000-1:2008) allows for embedded audio
and JavaScript. (It is debatable whether having those in PDF is a
Knut Petersen wrote
> I extended my video generation script to allow coloring notes as they are
> played.
Is the updated script publicly available someplace? I found a lilypond-user
thread from September 6, 2016 that appears to have an earlier version.
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All right, I'm giving up and asking for help. I'm attaching the patch
I tried to git-cl up to Rietveld, and it picked up lots of other
things from I believe the git pull -r I did just prior. I went to
Rietveld and deleted it.
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On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 2:37 PM, Karlin High <karlinh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> All right, I'm giving up and asking for help.
I got good help from Carl Sorenson; thanks! Changed patch for review,
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On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 5:46 PM, Thomas Morley wrote:
> Hi Karlin,
>
> at the time I started using git I was pointed to
> https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2
>
> Served me well (and still does)
>
> Cheers,
> Harm
Thanks for the reference! I started reading that (or a prior
On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 3:01 AM, Francisco Vila <paconet@gmail.com> wrote:
> Also, is lilypond really an online tool?
I noticed that, too. Then I remembered lilybin.com.
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On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 12:37 PM, <karlinh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is my first effort at making a patch, so I could be doing things wrong.
I gather I am supposed to request write access to the issue tracker on
Sourceforge? Username: karlinhigh
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On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 6:27 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
> I haven't pulled out all the fonts yet to see how big they are, but I'm
> uncomfortable with referencing a blob in a given commit on the repo.
I think the largest one was about 101KB. So perhaps 1.5MB for all 12 of them.
I will be OK with that. Perhaps
5 or so :) new contributors might benefit before the fonts get
included in the LilyDev base distro and this issue self-resolves.
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g the
language. And then I saw a - perhaps a GitHub project? - for a
dialog.sh script that aimed to have functionality like ncurses for
having a user interface right in a command-line terminal.
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a feature to LilyPond, the command \aikenHeadsThin
Any preference from the developers? I've read some of the contributor's
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% EXAMPLE FOR BUG REPORT: Aiken head white notes get harder to read at
% smaller staff sizes
he most recent files, or this exact commit from July 12, 2016?
The URLs for this repository could be written for either effect.
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#!/bin/bash
# LilyPond docs need Greek and Cyrillic fonts from Ghostscript URW35
URW35FONTS=\
"C059-BdIta.otf
C059-Bold.otf
C059-
this out, unless someone else already knows it
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gt;
It looks like there isn't one yet for Apache Allura, although there is a
"base" framework that gets extended for each issue tracker integration.
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and 2) needs of our silicon partner ecosystem. The custom Linux kernel
found in Azure Sphere has been optimized for an IoT environment and
shared under an OSS license so that silicon partners can rapidly enable
new silicon innovations."
(paid article)
<https://www.thurrott.com/internet-of-t
On 1/8/2018 10:52 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
Am 08.01.2018 um 17:30 schrieb Karlin High:
On 1/8/2018 10:11 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
It would be great if some Windows users with Git access could fetch
that branch and check it out.
Which Git has this? GitHub? Savannah? Somewhere else?
https
ern-examples/f1.ily
Included file nr. 1clude-pattern-examples" \pattern
Included file nr. 2
Included file nr. 3
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Success: compilation successfully completed
C:\Users\karlin\Music\LilyPond>
Would you also like the verbose output? (From lilypond -V)
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erstand both back and forward slashes in file paths. But it seems to
work; I can "cd" anywhere I want with either. Even with a mixture of the
two! However, pressing the TAB key for auto-complete seems to only work
properly with Windows-native backslashes.
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On 1/8/2018 10:11 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
It would be great if some Windows users with Git access could fetch that
branch and check it out.
Which Git has this? GitHub? Savannah? Somewhere else?
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On 1/31/2018 2:24 PM, Samuel Contesse wrote:
How can I get the macOS latest binary ?
Try this: http://lilypond.org/downloads/
Changes to servers have things disturbed just now, I understand.
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Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA, USA
There is some amazing history behind that place.
http://www.beholdthelamb.cc/
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now too little about Linux internals to really take
up an intelligent discussion there. CGroups? Namespaces? Never heard of
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functionally equivalent to what GUB
makes for LilyPond? Or is that one of the things that would need to be
added to Guix?
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ly, in that last sentence?
I read it like this:
"GUB does have some things that Guix does not have, but if [LilyPond GUB
contributors] add them to Guix, [all Guix users] can enjoy and [the
LilyPond community] doesn't have to maintain [the LilyPond packaging
tools] alo
On 7/10/2018 3:09 PM, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Karlin High writes:
Are there any examples of software projects that use Guix to make
Windows installers? >
No.
Or is that one of the things that would need to be added to
Guix?
Possibly, or that bit could be done outside of G
ler on Linux with it.
<http://derek.github.stavis.me/posts/creating-a-installer-using-inno-setup-on-linux-and-mac-os-x>
<https://gist.github.com/derekstavis/8288379>
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On 7/12/2018 8:21 AM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
What is this good for?
Maybe what's mentioned in the last paragraph of the original post,
"eliminate a small amount of special code for Global/Score."
If otherwise, it might need clarification from the OP.
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On 2/28/2018 12:06 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Is there anything similar to the gmane interface that we might use?
I see quite a bit of Nabble users on the LilyPond mailing lists.
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/Bugs-f58488.html
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getting "re-imagined" frequently is the opposite of what they want. In
order to win their support, any changes should cause as little friction
as possible, and be very "durable," as in "this proposed change
shouldn't upset things very much, and it should then work fine for
On 4/10/2018 8:54 AM, Karlin High wrote:
I was also looking for good examples of issues and "boards" displaying
issue status, and code review and discussion.
Here's the GitLab for the GNOME Nautilus file manager.
Issue board:
<https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/boards>
re may be better or more relevant examples for commit history. I was
also looking for good examples of issues and "boards" displaying issue
status, and code review and discussion. I failed to come up with
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<https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2017-09/msg00042.html>
compiling lilypond in debian stretch with self-compiled guile-1.8
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later.
Created account, upvoted the issue. Thanks for pointing this out.
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On 4/9/2018 1:13 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
In my GitLab usage we use tags.
This feature, perhaps?
<https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/user/project/issues/issues_functionalities.html#7-labels>
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her terms of service and such are aligned with GNU standards is
something I haven't checked.
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On 4/9/2018 3:05 PM, Karlin High wrote:
Whether terms of service and such are aligned with GNU standards is
something I haven't checked.
...But if projects like Debian and GNOME are using GitLab, as Federico
Bruni pointed out, the chances of a terms-of-service conflict with GNU
and FSF seem
On 4/9/2018 3:23 PM, Karlin High wrote:
Whether terms of service and such are aligned with GNU standards is
something I haven't checked.
...But if projects like Debian and GNOME are using GitLab, as Federico
Bruni pointed out, the chances of a terms-of-service conflict with GNU
and FSF seem
sion; I really have no emotional or
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uot;This can then be overridden at the time of accepting the merge request"
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I'm not sure that having 2 separate repository servers would really
make life better for anyone.
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he feature differences irrelevant for LilyPond purposes?
<https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/marketing/product-marketing/#tiers>
<https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/marketing/product-marketing/#open-source-projects-on-gitlabcom-get-all-gold-features>
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On 4/6/2018 11:09 AM, Federico Bruni wrote:
But if anybody is interested on creating a LilyDev available on
Microsoft store, that would be great.
I could give it a try... AFTER the USA tax season ends and I recover
properly from it. Somewhere in May, perhaps.
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tps://packages.debian.org/experimental/lilypond>
No idea how that would turn out.
And if you haven't already seen it, the LilyPond Contributor's Guide has
good step-by-step instructions for compiling from source.
<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor/compiling>
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nvironment within Windows 10. And if developers of these Linux distros
want to take things a step further, they can get in touch with Microsoft
and publish their custom-built distro to the Microsoft Store."
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On 4/26/2018 5:13 AM, Torsten Hämmerle wrote:
I hardly dare to admit it, but all I used was Windows' infamous Paint
program (a simple raster graphics editor).
As a basis, I used a LilyPond screenshot, moved things around and inserted
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On 10/8/2018 10:35 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Those would
involve synching up documentation
What areas of the documentation need work?
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eread the mail I reply to.
I find little to correct. Dein Englisch ist besser als mein Deutsch.
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answer your question directly. But if things like
Clairnote <https://clairnote.org/> are possible with LilyPond, it seems
like special tab staffs also should be.
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. No problems with
the login.
I did notice mismatches between the Contributor Guide instructions and
the latest LilyDevs; Federico Bruni says documentation patches are in
the works.
<https://github.com/fedelibre/LilyDev/issues/2>
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obably this page.
<http://lilypond.org/google-summer-of-code.html>
Let's say if I want to do something at GSoC this year with LilyPond, who
should I get in touch with?
Urs Liska seems the most involved in Google Summer of Code efforts.
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On 1/15/2019 12:05 PM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
I'm willing to take a stab at converting our python codebase.
Andrew Bernard also expressed interest in such a project back in
December. Perhaps you wouldn't be alone in this effort.
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On 12/5/2018 11:31 PM, Jahrme Risner wrote:
The first contribution I have been looking to make is to help
produce a 64-bit release of LilyPond for macOS.
That sounds like a great idea to me!
I know very little about GUB, and will leave the questions for others here.
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the effects of my actions. I'm quite happy to attach a review-complete
patch to the issue tracker and let someone else apply it.
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On 11/21/2018 4:20 PM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
Please give her a warm welcome!
Welcome!
And unless you both don't mind me mispronouncing your names in my head,
what's the proper way?
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On 11/20/2018 11:05 AM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
It seems that
http://github.com/janneke/gub
is no longer available.
Most activity for GUB development is now at Graham Percival's
repository, isn't it?
<https://github.com/gperciva/gub>
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On 12/1/2018 3:50 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
It seamlessly integrates into macports, which means it can be easily
installed with `port install lilypond-devel'. It can be also easily
removed with a similar command.
How hard would it be to get LilyPond into the macOS App Store?
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On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 5:31 PM Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> Before I start with these problems I wonder whether anyone has already
> worked on this.
>
I cannot answer the question. But I am very glad to see someone doing good
work on GUB. Go, Werner!
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from the 'guile-v2-work'-branch.
> The result is insufficient, to say the least.
> So we should continue migrating-work.
Thanks. Sometimes the LilyPond with guile2 topic can sound like a
non-starter or a dead end, and I appreciate the additional
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was looking for the oldest components that
could produce working software for the newest macOS and have the APSL
2.0 terms. But I hadn't got very far yet. I gather you can offer more
skill and capacity for this than I currently can.
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issue currently requires a skill set that makes a non-overlapping
Venn diagram of macOS development, Linux development, LilyPond, and GUB.
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t been a big software license change between SDK 10.4u
and 10.5, surely the needed Apple components could be hosted the same
way as currently?
I don't expect to offer big efforts here; it's all just a relax / unwind
tool like a crossword or Sudoku puzzle for me.
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+ Assuming Darwin 9, 10.5 SDK, macOS 10.5 Leopard.
* Try finding what terms the current SDK has or did have
* Find terms of required SDK
* If terms are not substantially different, do again what was done before.
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expect the problem with linking to closed-source Apple libraries
is that the GNU General Public License doesn't allow for it?
On a non-GPL operating system, interaction with closed-source, non-free
software can't really be avoided; where's the boundary for GPL
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expectations. I expect
this answer will have to come from someone who's closely followed Apple
XCode and such since around the year 2005.
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On 2/25/2019 6:09 AM, Karlin High wrote:
I'm planing to ask on the Apple Developer Forum about possibilities for
Linux cross-compile - explaining our current situation, future options,
and software license concerns.
Starting discussion on Apple Developer Forum. Post is currently awaiting
On 2/26/2019 12:30 PM, Karlin High wrote:
the "hackintosh" and Virtual Machine possibilities
I expect Apple's this uptight about using their hardware because their
business model for macOS has income coming from hardware sales instead
of software. Instructions I've seen for get
with MacPorts or
Homebrew, and doesn't care about using the latest development version, they
would have another option for using LilyPond.
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What part of the GUB sources would say exactly what's being used from
the macOS SDK?
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On 2/28/2019 6:10 AM, Karlin High wrote:
Starting discussion on Apple Developer Forum. Post is currently awaiting
moderation; it might appear here:
<https://forums.developer.apple.com/community/xcode/getting-started>
Status update: still awaiting moderator approval.
that kind of annoying manner.
That could be the case. I may have an email verification problem or
something. I've reached out to Apple Developer Support.
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off with an SDK
package for GUB to use on Linux - ideally as a public download from
lilypond.org - is what the current license forbids.
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On 2/26/2019 12:16 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
It wouldn't allow for using XCode in any form on anything but Apple
hardware.
Oh, right. That forestalls the "hackintosh" and Virtual Machine
possibilities. Thanks for the clarification.
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On 3/15/2019 8:52 AM, David Kastrup wrote:
Karlin High writes:
Phil? Anyone? How much extra effort for macOS builds would be tolerable?
(In any case; with or without Apple hardware. All aside from
matter-of-principle objections to Apple's license requirement.)
It is disingenuous to call
important to have something available from
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On 3/8/2019 12:34 PM, Jacques Menu wrote:
The English version link at the bottom left leads to a 404.
Archive.org to the rescue.
<http://web.archive.org/web/20181109130229/http://frescobaldi.org/index.html>
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On 3/15/2019 11:12 AM, Karlin High wrote:
From what I've seen so far, some Apple open-source things are GPL2.
They also have an "Apple Public Software License.
I haven't compared it with GPL, not an expert in this area.
It turns out that the Free Software Foundation has already rev
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 2:59 PM Karlin High wrote:
> The post has its own link
> <https://forums.developer.apple.com/thread/114179>
And this, I think, is our answer:
"
john daniel
Mar 7, 2019 12:55 PM
(in response to K. High)
A requirement to restrict the use of Xcode files
loaded and installed the Windows one, seems to work fine.
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to production, it needs more work on teaching it to build a 64-bit Mac
version of LilyPond. The next version of macOS is planned to only use
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e, I don't see a reason not to use it.
Thank you for the clarification. At this point, what is needed to
continue building further releases of LilyPond?
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I expect "up to date and correct" as used in the request means "a
state that will allow new official builds of LilyPond." I'll leave
that for others to answer. At the moment, the choices of GUB
repositories seem to be "b
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