On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 04:16:33PM +0100, Neil Puttock wrote:
2009/4/26 Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca:
This is easily solved; the python script that copies from
input/new/ to input/lsr/ should add a This snippet only works in
2.13; that way, the LSR editor can easily see such
2009/4/28 Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca:
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 04:16:33PM +0100, Neil Puttock wrote:
2009/4/26 Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca:
This is easily solved; the python script that copies from
input/new/ to input/lsr/ should add a This snippet only works in
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 01:36:11PM -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 4/25/09 1:31 PM, Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps the point I was trying to make got lost in my slightly
facetious reply: if we're talking about LSR snippets which are in the
docs, the LSR editor must be
2009/4/26 Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca:
This is easily solved; the python script that copies from
input/new/ to input/lsr/ should add a This snippet only works in
2.13; that way, the LSR editor can easily see such snippets from
browsing the docs.
We already have a comment which
Chip wrote:
What's a PEBKAC? I've never seen that before. Anyway, I still find it
hard to relate the footer to titles and headers, it just doesn't make
sense to me to include it with those. In my way of thinking the footer
is a separate entity and should be treated as such.
Hi Chip,
I
2009/4/23 Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com:
Graham Percival wrote:
1. Log in to LSR as an editor. (I remember the discussion now;
this isn't your fault)
2. Find the tags section for each snippet.
3. Click on the drop-down menus, and select the relevant tags.
4. There is no #4.
On 4/25/09 9:37 AM, Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/4/23 Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com:
Graham Percival wrote:
1. Log in to LSR as an editor. (I remember the discussion now;
this isn't your fault)
2. Find the tags section for each snippet.
3. Click on the
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:22:56AM -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 4/25/09 9:37 AM, Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/4/23 Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com:
Graham Percival wrote:
1. Log in to LSR as an editor. (I remember the discussion now;
this isn't your
2009/4/25 Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca:
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 11:22:56AM -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 4/25/09 9:37 AM, Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/4/23 Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com:
Graham Percival wrote:
1. Log in to LSR as an editor. (I
2009/4/25 Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com:
Perhaps the point I was trying to make got lost in my slightly
facetious reply: if we're talking about LSR snippets which are in the
docs, the LSR editor must be mindful of the fact that editing such
examples in LSR may have no effect, since they
On 4/25/09 1:31 PM, Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps the point I was trying to make got lost in my slightly
facetious reply: if we're talking about LSR snippets which are in the
docs, the LSR editor must be mindful of the fact that editing such
examples in LSR may have no
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 05:10:11PM -0700, Chip wrote:
I didn't want to print something in the titles, I wanted to
print something in the footer. Am I being nitpicky here? To me
those are two different sections of a page.
\markup is \markup. Look at the first example on
and should be treated as such. Irregardless, in
this entire thread I found only one example that did what I was looking
for and I posted that reference long ago. It's not in any of the
documentation, and that's the problem. I couldn't find the info on
putting the date in the footer in the docs
Hi Chip,
It's nothing but negative attitudes here.
There are over 1000 posts of mine in the archive; I think you'll find
that any negative attitude is in direct proportion to the I want
this, but am not willing to do any basic work to have it done factor
in the post to which I'm
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 06:03:32PM -0700, Chip wrote:
Thanks for the link, I got this bit of code from his work -
--
tagline = \markup {
Engraved on
\simple #(strftime %b %d, %Y (localtime (current-time)))
with \with-url #http://lilypond.org/web/;
{
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 06:03:32PM -0700, Chip wrote:
Engraved on Apr 22, 2009 with Lilypond 2.12.2 (http://lilypond.org/)
Maybe this should be added to the docs somewhere?
Maybe you should learn to read the docs? It's already in there.
- Graham
Op donderdag 23-04-2009 om 19:45 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Graham
Percival:
Maybe this should be added to the docs somewhere?
Maybe you should learn to read the docs? It's already in there.
As Chip didn't find it: Maybe someone should fix the docs?
/me runs
Jan.
--
Jan Nieuwenhuizen
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 01:50:04PM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Op donderdag 23-04-2009 om 19:45 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Graham
Percival:
Maybe this should be added to the docs somewhere?
Maybe you should learn to read the docs? It's already in there.
As Chip didn't find
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 01:50:04PM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Op donderdag 23-04-2009 om 19:45 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Graham
Percival:
Maybe this should be added to the docs somewhere?
Maybe you should learn to read the docs? It's already in there.
As
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 09:48:53AM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
I volunteered to help with this a while back but I never got word that
I'd been made an editor.
Hmm. Valentin?
I'll be glad to try to fix this but I'm not
completely sure I understand the problem.
1. Log in to LSR as an
Graham Percival wrote:
I will admit that outputting the version number appears in the
Text list, rather than the titles. In fact, both snippets should
appear in both Text and Titles, but currently they're only in one
list. Somebody should fix this.
Ok I found the snippets in the database,
Graham Percival wrote:
1. Log in to LSR as an editor. (I remember the discussion now;
this isn't your fault)
2. Find the tags section for each snippet.
3. Click on the drop-down menus, and select the relevant tags.
4. There is no #4.
Is save #4?
Thanks for the rundown, Graham. As
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 09:56:05AM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
I will admit that outputting the version number appears in the
Text list, rather than the titles. In fact, both snippets should
appear in both Text and Titles, but currently they're only in one
list.
On 4/23/09 9:31 AM, Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 09:56:05AM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
I will admit that outputting the version number appears in the
Text list, rather than the titles. In fact, both snippets should
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:31:22AM -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
And we really (IMO) need to be doing it as part of moving to a 2.12 LSR.
We should also be evaluating:
A) Does it run in 2.12?
B) Is it needed in 2.12 (i.e. has 2.12 introduced new features such that
the snippet become
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:31:22AM -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
And we really (IMO) need to be doing it as part of moving to a 2.12 LSR.
We should also be evaluating:
A) Does it run in 2.12?
B) Is it needed in 2.12 (i.e. has 2.12 introduced new features such that
the
On 4/23/09 12:04 PM, Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:31:22AM -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
And we really (IMO) need to be doing it as part of moving to a 2.12 LSR.
We should also be evaluating:
A) Does it run in 2.12?
B) Is
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 4/23/09 12:04 PM, Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com wrote:
I notice there's a TODO in the Contrib Guide about making multiple
versions of LP coexist on the same system. This is something I would
need to do to test these snippets, since I'm always runnning the
was asking for. That puts
the date in a text block, my request was for it to be in the footer.
Putting the date in a text block puts it directly below and to the left
edge of the last staff and looks ugly there. And I'm sure there is a way
to move that text block anywhere one wants it, but putting
Hi Chip,
I didn't want to print something in the titles, I wanted to print
something in the footer.
Am I being nitpicky here? To me those are two different sections of
a page.
[...]
I did find that code and it doesn't do what I was asking for.
That puts the date in a text block, my request
I found the part in the snippets for adding a /text block with the date
in it, but can I add the date to the existing footer? So it shows the
Lilypond info/website and also the date? Wouldn't a simple addition of
some code to the .ly file that handles that footer do the trick? If so,
what
2009/4/22 Chip c...@wiegand.org:
I found the part in the snippets for adding a /text block with the date in
it, but can I add the date to the existing footer? So it shows the Lilypond
info/website and also the date? Wouldn't a simple addition of some code to
the .ly file that handles that
[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+nick.payne=internode.on@gnu.org] On
Behalf Of Chip
Sent: Thursday, 23 April 2009 07:26
To: lilypond
Subject: date in footer?
I found the part in the snippets for adding a /text block with the date
in it, but can I add the date to the existing footer? So
] On
Behalf Of Chip
Sent: Thursday, 23 April 2009 07:26
To: lilypond
Subject: date in footer?
I found the part in the snippets for adding a /text block with the date
in it, but can I add the date to the existing footer? So it shows the
Lilypond info/website and also the date? Wouldn't a simple addition
Hi NG
I'm trying to have a timestamp in the footer of every page. nice would
also be to have subversion revision as metainformation printed.
I'm quite new to Lilypnd...
How can I do that?
I've tried it the LaTeX way:
\paper{
...
oddFooterMarkup = Compiled: \today
}
but like this it doesn't
Hi.
I'm trying to have a timestamp in the footer of every page. nice would
also be to have subversion revision as metainformation printed.
I'm quite new to Lilypnd...
How can I do that?
Define \today as
today = #(strftime %d-%m-%Y (localtime (current-time)))
before using it.
Best,
Alain [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi NG
I'm trying to have a timestamp in the footer of every page. nice would
also be to have subversion revision as metainformation printed.
I'm quite new to Lilypnd...
How can I do that?
I've tried it the LaTeX way:
\paper{
...
oddFooterMarkup =
2008/4/13 Alain [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to have a timestamp in the footer of every page. nice would
also be to have subversion revision as metainformation printed.
I'm quite new to Lilypnd...
Then you have to get used to have a look at the LSR:
Arvid Grøtting wrote:
Alain [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi NG
I'm trying to have a timestamp in the footer of every page. nice would
also be to have subversion revision as metainformation printed.
I'm quite new to Lilypnd...
How can I do that?
I've tried it the LaTeX way:
\paper{
...
Alain wrote:
Arvid Grøtting wrote:
Alain [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi NG
I'm trying to have a timestamp in the footer of every page. nice would
also be to have subversion revision as metainformation printed.
I'm quite new to Lilypnd...
How can I do that?
I've tried it the LaTeX way:
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