2009/5/23 Xavier Scheuer <[email protected]>: > I totally agree, there is a problem with textual Tempo marks alignment.
Hi Xavier, we do know about that. Since Graham has already gone all Graham-ish, here's just an additional, more "pedagogical" answer. > I wanted to report this too, then I saw issues 684, 700 and now 712 > reporting this, so I didn't. But since there are 3 unfixed issues reporting > the same thing and since the first one is open for 8 months now, I allowed > myself to bump this on lilypond-devel and bug-lilypond. Please, do not. Cross-posting does not help (if anything, it makes our lists even messier). There can be several reasons why a bug isn't solved; if you want to raise the question, and possibly offer an additional bounty (which will most likely not help), the place where you can do so is the bug-lilypond mailing list. If you want someone to suggest a workaround, lilypond-user will do the trick. If you are a developer or have a concrete idea on how to solve the problem, then you may post on lilypond-devel. > You are considering this bug as "priority-medium". For me, simple user and > for my usage of lilypond, it's a "priority-high" expectation to see this > issue fixed. This was a mistake I also made when I took over as Bug Meister. But "high" actually means "urgent", and it's usually something that prevents the program from working _at all_. I only mark something as high-prio when I want our project leader Han-Wen, or one of the Big Guys, to drop everything they were doing and have a look ASAP. This is not the case here, no matter how annoying this bug can be (and I know what you're talking about). > PS : When I read this message again it looks a bit "offensive", this wasn't > my goal. I really appreciate the work of every of you and I think lilypond > is a extraordinary software making wonderful scores. So please forgive my > rudeness, which is more a wish to see lilypond improved than an attack on > people doing so a huge and great work. Thanks. I do understand. As long as you understand why some of us (namely Graham) use to address such questions the way they do :-) Regards, Valentin _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
