On 04/26/2012 10:44 AM, Richard Shann wrote:
Jeremiah,
Looking at your check-in to denemo/gub a couple of things I notice
In evince.py I see this line
10 #+ ' --with-libintl-prefix=%(system_prefix)s'
This is commented out. I will try uncommenting it. I am very new to this
stuff. Nope, still getting the same error after compiling it now.
Jeremiah
I wonder what the character 's' is doing after the system_prefix??? I
guess it has a special meaning as I see in denemo.py you have another
+ self.system ('cd %(builddir)s/src&& make lylexer.c')
here, I wonder what the reference to make lylexer.c is??? We dropped
that file ages ago when we moved to the scheme parser for lilypond.
(I guess the %....s is some syntax for a replacement???)
Richard
On Tue, 2012-04-24 at 11:36 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
I will do what I can. I have been focussing my energies on performing and
getting healthy lately. I tried gub again the other day but am still stuck on
compiling evince. I will have to read some of the gub sources or create some
sort of hack. I can try writing lilypond mailing list again for help.
Jeremiah
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Richard Shann<[email protected]> wrote:
As I haven't yet given you enough time to respond to the proposed code
freeze I have taken the opportunity to slip in a few last minute script
fixes :)
Richard
On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 16:47 +0100, Richard Shann wrote:
On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 10:11 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
On 04/20/2012 12:30 PM, Richard Shann wrote:
Anyone interested in these please test git version now, as many fixes
have gone in.
If no-one has further requests for LilyPond import I think we could try
again for a release...
If you would like I can recreate the 0.9.4 branch tonight.
The important step is a code freeze, say until the weekend. This will
give the proposed release some actual use. Only showstopper bugs allowed
to be fixed. If it is ok, then create the release candidate, and then we
can test whether that downloads and builds ok. And finally an upload of
the identical file to ftp.gnu.org
I just did some work on using .svg instead of .png graphics (for the
Mute/Unmute icons) - the method I hit on was to create a new file in
inkscape at the 64x64 icon size and then to copy and paste an image from
the http://commons.wikimedia.org site, after scaling (using the<,>
keypresses in inkscape). This avoided loading a 500x500 svg which causes
slowdown. It shouldn't of course, and indeed there shouldn't be the
fuzzy pixelation in the result, this is all down to denemo/cairo rsvg
load problems. Most bizarre was a small chunk that is missing from the
mute image - it is not missing when loaded into inkscape but is missing
when loaded into my web browser, and in Denemo (see
Staffs->Playback->Mute). We could use font glyphs for this, but that is
an even more protracted procedure.
Richard
Jeremiah
Richard
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