for editing labels, just the comment field and
a link to attach a file. Should I see a menu or a separate labels field
or something? Maybe I do not have sufficient privileges to edit labels?
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Hi Nathan and Jeffrey,
Great to have you on board for LilyPond GSoC! I'll be working on a GSoC
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I'll try to help with development questions if I can.
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d consider volunteering to be listed as a mentor.
I haven't been able to think of any new projects. I'd consider being a
mentor for something involving scheme, but I haven't had a chance to
look at the list or think further about it.
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CSS development by giving us confidence that
there's no unintended changes.
Nice! That sounds great.
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On 02/14/2017 10:48 AM, d...@gnu.org wrote:
It's not a "version-compare" as much as a "lexicographic-compare".
Indeed, even better, more multi-purpose.
(Now I'm imagining version schemes like Ubuntu's animal names, but
nested... Werewolf.Ya
his.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2015-04/msg00134.html
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Kind regards,
-Paul Morris
[0] The README file says: "Currently limited to single-voice
SequentialMusic contexts of notes, chords, articulations (not all are
supported, such as early-music or instrument-specific examples), key
signatures, time signatures, and
On 01/03/2017 03:42 PM, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il giorno ven 23 dic 2016 alle 17:26, Paul <p...@paulwmorris.com> ha
scritto:
Hi Federico, I double-checked and I do/did have the box checked to
enable PAE. I tried un-checking it and Virtual Box complained about
it right away upon start
logged in.
-Paul
virt-manager logs:
A. When installing virt-manager and dependencies via synaptic package
manager:
W: Can't drop privileges for downloading as file
'/root/.synaptic/tmp//tmp_sh' couldn't be accessed by user '_apt'. -
pkgAcquire::Run (13: Permission denied)
B. When using
of
libvirtd). That's the case for Fedora25, libvirt version 2.2.0.
Thanks for the tips and all your work on LilyDev! At this point I may
just stick with VirtualBox rather than try to get up to speed with
libvirt (assuming things go well with this new debian vm).
Thanks again,
-Paul
On 01/19/2017 08:16 PM, Paul wrote:
Well, this is probably good and bad news, but I tried the netinst
Debian testing iso (i386 with LXDE) and it's working fine. (Oddly
enough it works both with and without PAE/NX enabled.)
I spoke too soon. Although it worked at first, I'm now having
could turn that single example into a CSS slider
/ slide show type thing where the user could click through some of the
examples in-place on the home page, as Federico suggests.
Anyway, just some thoughts. It may be some days before I get back to
working on thi
) but then I ran
make website
got same result, and then
make doc
make website
and same result.
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cron jobs that pull git and run make website.
Ah, ok... hmm... so it sounds like we would need to do this home page
example like the other website images then. (Assuming we're not using
the examples scripts because of the -dpreview issue.)
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make website, and make doc.
Does anyone know what's needed? How to get the build scripts to see my
file and create the example image?
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ms) but maybe that's not needed on the home page
and/or could be a future enhancement.
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e to just allow string values (which
would be output as the id) in addition to alist values, but I'm not sure
whether that would be best in the long run.)
Thanks,
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[0]
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=lilypond.git;a=commit;h=ad3a9e6531e32c4403f1bdc6d203d3c94c6d411e
[1] https:/
it. How to proceed? Let me know
what I can do. I'm can prepare a separate commit to remove those lines,
or we can back out the current commit and I can make a new commit that
has the htaccess changes.
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would
just do:
git checkout staging
git reset --hard HEAD~
Would it work to just do:
git checkout origin/staging
git reset --hard HEAD~
I'll wait until I hear back before doing anything.
Thanks again,
-Paul
On 09/24/2016 06:48 AM, James Lowe wrote:
Hello,
commit
as before).
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Or maybe it's best if I just push a new commit (to staging) that fixes
the error. I'll do that later today unless I hear otherwise.
-Paul
On 10/04/2016 01:57 PM, Paul wrote:
Hi all,
I pushed my commits for issue 4974 to staging, and all went well, but
then I noticed that the regtest
nnah.gnu.org/cgit/lilypond.git/commit/?id=03d47798d39bd9ce2a87376ea1585f1f31c1b81b
and then I can re-upload an amended version of that commit that fixes
the "id.ly" file. Please let me know how best to proceed.
Sorry for not catching this before,
-Paul
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On 09/16/2016 09:43 AM, Paul wrote:
% is \procE a string or a procedure? No way to tell in convert-ly
% and calling a string as if it were a procedure doesn't work
% \override NoteHead.id = #(lambda (grob `((id . ,(procE grob)
On second thought, I guess the following rewrite would
complications if the user has supplied a lambda expression or a variable
that may be a string or a procedure. So most of the possibilities are
non-trivial to impossible to handle well. See below.
Cheers,
-Paul
\version "2.19.42"
#(define procA (lambda (grob) (display "a "
y LilyPond".
(This brings up some thoughts I've had about supporting custom
properties. I'll send another email about that.)
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flicts with
current or future LilyPond properties.)
I'm interested in implementing this one way or another. Using the same
approach for grob and context properties would make sense.
Thoughts?
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On 09/27/2016 09:24 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
Paul <p...@paulwmorris.com> writes:
1. Make those two procedures "define-public" so users can just use
them to define their own properties. This requires very minimal
change to LilyPond code, and is convenient for users since ex
a good stress test!
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The new home page is working now that the htaccess redirect is fixed.
The news headline for the latest dev release needs updating. I made a
patch (attached). Let me know if I should just push this directly to
staging or go through review.
Thanks,
-Paul
>F
On 09/25/2016 11:17 AM, Phil Holmes wrote:
Assuming it does what you want, straight to staging. No point in
messing about getting the home page right. The website will update up
to 2 hours after the patch arrives in master.
Ok, I've pushed the fix to staging. Thanks again Phil.
-Paul
On 09/26/2016 03:51 AM, Phil Holmes wrote:
Paul - I assume that these updates to the news system mean that
different edits will be needed for each release? Could you confirm
what will have to be done? Ta.
Sure thing. First, add the news entry to news-front.itexi -- same as
before
2.0.12/13
Thanks Antonio, Harm, David, Federico, et al, for your work on this.
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rea) that the best way to
address the slowdown is to start using guile 2.0's compiler to compile
LilyPond's scheme code. And I suppose taking that step would make sense
after the known bugs are fixed and things work using the interpreter,
but are just slower.
-P
Great thanks! -Paul
On 11/21/2016 11:15 AM, James wrote:
Paul,
On 21/11/16 14:56, Paul wrote:
I just pushed the patches for issue 4752 (Add ly:one-page-breaking)
to staging. Hopefully they don't break staging this time, and if
they do we can capture the logs to find out what's
I just pushed the patches for issue 4752 (Add ly:one-page-breaking) to
staging. Hopefully they don't break staging this time, and if they do
we can capture the logs to find out what's not working.
Thanks,
-Paul
On 11/21/2016 07:58 AM, James wrote:
Hello,
Here is the current patch
/testlilyissues/issues/4752/
https://codereview.appspot.com/288910043
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2016-02/msg5.html
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Just voicing my support and appreciation for taking this on! Seems like
auspicious timing now that Graham is available with his knowledge of GUB
etc.
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% no extensions
LyricExtender.force-extender = ##t % forced extensions
LyricExtender.minimum-length = 2% auto extensions (if force-extender
is not ##t and stencil is not ##f)
Am I missing something? What do you think?
Cheers,
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home page last fall. I hope to get to that sooner than later.)
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Hi Graham,
Glad to hear you're back!
Cheers,
-Paul
On 11/29/2016 06:11 PM, Graham Percival wrote:
Hi all, I'm back.
So, are there any vacancies on the Bug Squad? I've signed up for
sourceforge (username: gperciva). Other than that, my primary
interest remains in organization / mentoring
On 12/05/2016 12:35 PM, Graham Percival wrote:
On Mon, Dec 05, 2016 at 11:49:27AM -0500, Paul wrote:
For the website I'm thinking about adding a macro that can create a div with
both an ID and classes.
Why? What problem would this solve?
That there's no way to create a div that has both
and thanks,
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make sense to do the same for spans and
our current spanClass.
Thoughts?
[0] Maybe pluralize divIdClasses and divClasses to make it clear that
you can have more than one.
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t;)
(collapse-length ,ly:dimension? "An automatically generated
lyric extender is suppressed if it would be shorter than
this length.")
Paul?
I'm fine with using two properties, as Werner prefers, and as in this
suggestion from Knut.
When I suggested using fewer properties I didn't ful
On 12/23/2016 12:00 AM, Federico Bruni wrote:
Il giorno gio 22 dic 2016 alle 18:48, Paul <p...@paulwmorris.com> ha
scritto:
I gave it a try. Installation seemed to go fine, but then on booting
it up I get past the GRUB screen and then it goes to a black
unresponsive screen at &q
a chance.
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ther. I'm attaching the log file in case anyone
wants to take a look.
(I'm on Ubuntu 16.04 and Virtual Box version 5.0.24_Ubuntu r108355)
(I'm using LilyDev on Ubuntu because I'm new to GNU/Linux and already
familiar with LilyDev.)
Cheers,
-Paul
VirtualBox VM 5.0.24_Ubuntu r108355 linux.amd
of functions to document publicly (or to
not document)?
In lieu of actual documentation, I could add a Scheme function?
Seems like actual docs would be better in the long run, but I guess it
depends on how much they would take to implement.
Thanks again,
-Paul
to this dependency hell business,
would be a good induction, maybe too good?
Thanks for any advice,
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t...). So maybe I should just learn to
use libvirt directly.
On the one hand VirtualBox is the path of least resistance and would
minimize time spent on tooling (at least in short run). On the other
hand since you use libvirt, switching to that is probably better over
the long-ter
On 04/13/2017 02:23 PM, Thomas Morley wrote:
Hi Paul,
meanwhile I do most on my host, not in the VB.
I compiled guile-1.8 and guile-2.0.14 from the released tarball and
2.2.0 from the guile-repository.
Once compiled it's pretty unexpensive to do 'make install' on the
guile-version you wish
to rank that page relative to others.)
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do systemd-nspawn -bD lilydevos-0.1
sudo: unable to resolve host t440s
Spawning container lilydevos-0.1 on
/home/paul/lilypond-world/LilyDevOS/lilydevos-0.1.
Press ^] three times within 1s to kill container.
Failed to create directory
/home/paul/lilypond-world/LilyDevOS/lilydevos-0.1/sys/fs/seli
property! symbol 'backend-type? type?)
(set-object-property! symbol 'backend-doc "custom grob property")
symbol)))
(context-prop 'myfoo list?)
(grob-prop 'mybar integer?)
;; etc...
)
Then I can use my custom proper
On 07/15/2017 02:43 PM, Paul wrote:
Also, the authentication in git-cl opens a web page in a browser so
I'm not sure how that will work from the container?
I suppose one could just install git-cl in the host os and use it from
there, (assuming the two uids match allowing access to the files
-to-resolve-host-none
Thanks, I've seen this for awhile, but everything has seemed to work
fine. I've now fixed it with the info in that link. (My machine name
in /etc/hosts was off.)
Spawning container lilydevos-0.1 on
/home/paul/lilypond-world/LilyDevOS/lilydevos-0.1.
Press ^] three times
.
Basically, that's mainly for avoiding the current "ugh" of
blabla-markup = \markup ... \etc
I agree this is "ugh".
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exactly
what it's trying to do.
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t bug" if you'd like to get
familiar with the process. (Changes to the docs and website work the
same way as patches to the source code.)
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like a discussion to have for 2.21 / 2.22 then.
A few other possibilities, for later:
pitchToStaffLayoutFunction
pitchToStaffLayoutProcedure
staffPitchLayoutFunction
staffPitchLayoutProcedure
Cheers,
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hs. This could even be combined with the percentages so it could
effectively have a max and min width and be set by percent in between.
In any case this would warrant its own issue.
But I would be fine with it being like this.
Glad to hear, and thanks for
On 06/12/2017 06:24 AM, fedel...@gmail.com wrote:
I like a lot the new color scheme! More elegant and easier for the eyes.
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t; uses the Cairo library for its
outline mode display, as well as for PDF
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Document_Format> and PostScript
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PostScript> export..."
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uivalent cairo data structures), via the guile-cairo wrapper or
otherwise. Also it would be good to still be able to include ids or
other metadata in svg output. Just to put those things on the radar.
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I'm really sorry to hear your news and I hope your health improves.
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in
source files when they are defined with 'define-public'. If they are
defined with 'define' then they probably won't be callable. In the
latter case you can often just copy/paste them into your .ly file
(adding # at the beginning of the opening paren(s)) and use them that way.
Cheers,
-Paul
thoughts on these things,
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...) ...
Rather than the current form:
(define-markup-command (command-name layout props args...) ...
Would that remove the need for on-the-fly or am I missing something?
I'm sure that would not be a trivial change -- again just thinking out loud.
-Paul
I am fuzzy on the details of the
ensuing non-discussion as far as I remember it) so this proposal petered
out.
Hmm, I must have missed this, but sounds promising.
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on Debian sid I get:
Converting to `./asthedeertenor.pdf'...
`gs -q -dSAFER -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=612.00 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=792.00
-dCompatibilityLevel=1.4 -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -r1200 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite
-sOutputFile=./asthedeertenor.pdf -c .setpdfwrite -f
asthedeertenor.ps' failed (256)
Paul Scott
on Debian sid I get:
Converting to `./asthedeertenor.pdf'...
`gs -q -dSAFER -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=612.00 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=792.00
-dCompatibilityLevel=1.4 -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -r1200 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite
-sOutputFile=./asthedeertenor.pdf -c .setpdfwrite -f
asthedeertenor.ps' failed (256)
Paul Scott
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Please try 2.13.1-2 to see if this helps.
No error message and the PDF is fine now.
Thanks,
Paul
With 2.13.1 on Debian sid I get:
Converting to `./asthedeertenor.pdf'...
`gs -q -dSAFER -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=612.00 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=792.00
-dCompatibilityLevel
/server/
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and dynamics costs a lot of input
time and makes it a lot harder to make sure I haven't dropped a bar
somewhere.
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Jay Anderson wrote:
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Paul Scottpsl...@ultrasw.com wrote:
Which is kind of ridiculous if you're writing an ensemble piece with many
(even more than one) voices/parts. How can a midi of a multi-voice work
with any repeats be done?
I was working on a large
for the information that's on the website.
For what it's worth, I almost always go to the pdf manual first when I
need to find something.
Just for balance I always go to the HTML manual.
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and libraries that will be used for the next
stable release.
download.linuxaudio.org seems to be unavailable at the moment.
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On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 11:54:29AM +0100, Wols Lists wrote:
quote:
The trombones are a special case: although they are said to be 'in F'
(alto or bass) or 'in B-flat' (tenor), this refers to their fundamental
note, not to their parts' transposition. (In fact, the trombones' parts
are
On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 11:54:29AM +0100, Wols Lists wrote:
quote:
The trombones are a special case: although they are said to be 'in F'
(alto or bass) or 'in B-flat' (tenor), this refers to their fundamental
note, not to their parts' transposition. (In fact, the trombones' parts
are
On 07/07/2010 04:06 PM, Wols Lists wrote:
On 07/07/10 19:06, Paul Scott wrote:
On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 11:54:29AM +0100, Wols Lists wrote:
quote:
The trombones are a special case: although they are said to be 'in F'
(alto or bass) or 'in B-flat' (tenor), this refers to their fundamental
..}
}
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On 03/29/2011 01:14 PM, James Lowe wrote:
Hello,
From: lilypond-devel-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org
[lilypond-devel-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org] on behalf of Paul
Scott [waterho...@ultrasw.com]
Sent: 24 March 2011 21:19
Yeayyy!!! Thanks for all the hard work!!
Paul Scott
On 06/05/2011 04:00 PM, Graham Percival wrote:
It is now 00:00:10 BST on 06 June, 2011. I see precisely zero
open Critical issues, and precisely zero Critical issues waiting
to be verified.
If you have been holding your breath, you can
cant type any text in
the command windows, quite unhandy if I want to convert my old lily files.
As output files only the log and the PDF are created. Is
there a way to get the PS as well (or rather only the PS and not the PDF)?
Paul Hamelinck
Cambridge
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Brynne and Russ Jorgensen writes:
Sorry I didn't get this tested sooner, but I have now tried it, and I
get the same results as Paul
I hope you have seen my success (based on your suggestions) by now. I
haven't been sending copies to people who were
Bryan Stanbridge wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. Going back to our previous attempt. I have attached a batch file
which corrects the GS_LIB problem and successfully creates a PDF on MS
Windows 98SE.
Paul
set lily=c:\progra~1\lilypond\usr
set GS_LIB=%lily%\share\gs\lib
set GS_FONTPATH
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
I hope you have seen my success (based on your suggestions) by now. I
haven't been sending copies to people who were subscribed but maybe I
should anyway.
Yes, thanks. No need to send copies.
I thought of another test: what if you rerun
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
A side point is that the PATH environment should be modified by the
install so that lilypond can be found from the command line (since MS
has such a weak filesystem hierarchy).
That would only be for users who run lilypond from the command
dealing with multiple pieces in a large
set -- say, define to the composer and a fancy copyright field in
a global-init.ly file.
+1
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The x86 upgrades for 2.6.1 and 2.7.0 on the LilyPond website fail
because of Ghostscript 8.15 but the full installs work fine. This is on
Debian sid.
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Paul Scott wrote:
Both the x86 2.7.9 full install and the upgrade die looking for glib on
Debian sid. 2.6.3.1 installs fine.
I'm not sure if this got through.
2.7.9 for x86 seems to still be broken for Debian sid.
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with the idea of becoming a DD and
LilyPond is the area I am most interested in.
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ls -l lilypond-.sh
md5sum lilypond-x.sh
thanks.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ sudo ./lilypond-2.7.27-1.linux.sh --tarball
Password:
Unknown option: --tarball
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ ls -l lilypond-2.7.27-1.linux.sh
-rwxr-xr-x 1 paul paul 20240384 2006-01-09 13:35 lilypond-2.7.27-1.linux.sh
Paul Scott wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Herman Grootaers wrote:
The output is sequentially: -xzf; -xjf; and -xf. The last option is
just to make sure it was not an uncompressed tar-file.
Can you do lilypond-.sh --tarball and investigate what kind file
you are left with?
Can you
The latest CVS gives (after sudo ./autogen.sh):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/lilypond$ sudo make all
/tmp/lilypond/stepmake/stepmake/generic-vars.make:111: *** Insufficient
number of arguments (1) to function `findstring'. Stop.
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