[email protected] writes: > Citeren David Kastrup <[email protected]>: > >> Martin Tarenskeen <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> it seems to me nothing is wrong with this example: >>> >>> \include "articulate.ly" >>> \score { >>> \unfoldRepeats \articulate << >>> \context Staff { >>> \set Staff.midiInstrument="clarinet" >>> \relative c' { >>> \time 4/4 \tempo 4=100 >>> c4-. c4( d e | >>> f\trill) g\turn a b | >>> c1-- >>> } >>> } >>> >> >>> \midi {} >>> %\layout {} >>> } >>> >>> but with Lilypond-2.15.29 it does not do anything. It does not give an >>> error, but the trills are not executed. >>> >>> when I reinstalled Lilypond-2.14.2 everything was OK again. >>> >>> regression ? >> >> Of articulate.ly, probably. This is quite likely due to EventChord >> changes (issue 2240). articulate.ly is not considered part of LilyPond, >> mainly because unlike LilyPond, you can't relicense it under versions of >> the GPL later than 3.0 at your choice once those come out. >> >> I'll take a look, but unless this is rather simple to do, you might be >> better off contacting its author. > > Is he reading this mailinglist(s) ? Can't find his e-mail address.
Hm? It is right at the top of articulate.ly, as one would expect. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel
