[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Continuing in my quest to make "ls input/test" display in a single > screenful... Yes, there's a lot of files this time, but most are very > short. Don't worry. :) > > These are all (IMHO) pretty easy choices. I've got more files for > consideration for regression or deleting, but they might require a bit > more thought, so I'll send them in part 4. > > > follow-break.ly and key-clefs.ly are leftover from part 3. for some > reason, follow-break doesn't work, but when I copied lines from > follow-break to follow-thread, the example worked in follow-thread. > key-clefs is leftover because nobody knows who created that file.
The ones without comment may be deleted, as far as I'm concerned. > perform-grace.ly I guess this tests MIDI output in some way; maybe move to no-notation? > perform-tie.ly idem. > rhythmic-staff.ly delete > script-abbreviations.ly > script-chart.ly covered by refman, but if you check the refman source, you'll notice that these files are actually used for that. > simple-slur-endings.ly move to regression. (Jan?) > slur-area.ly > slur-attachment.ly > slur-broken-cross-staff.ly > slur-broken.ly > slur-damping.ly Jan? > slur-dash.ly I think this is a useful, as it shows dotted slurs. > slur-positions.ly Jan? > tablature-hammer.ly this seems useful; it shows how to fake hammer in tablature with slurs. > thumb.ly > two-key.ly see comment. > vertical-align.ly delete -- Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen _______________________________________________ Lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
