Re: fermata over mmrest fails

2014-08-26 Thread James
On 27/08/14 03:19, Dan Eble wrote: >> I'm not top posting > % programming error: Object is not a markup. > % This object should be a markup: () > \version "2.13.18" > > \relative c'' { > \time 3/4 > R2.\fermata > } > > > > ___ > bug-lilypond maili

Re: fermata over mmrest fails

2014-08-26 Thread Paul Scott
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 02:19:26AM +, Dan Eble wrote: > >I'm not top posting > % programming error: Object is not a markup. > % This object should be a markup: () > \version "2.13.18" > > \relative c'' { > \time 3/4 > R2.\fermata > } That should be R2.\fermataMarkup for a whole measure

fermata over mmrest fails

2014-08-26 Thread Dan Eble
>I'm not top posting % programming error: Object is not a markup. % This object should be a markup: () \version "2.13.18" \relative c'' { \time 3/4 R2.\fermata } ___ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/list

Re: New feature suggestion

2014-08-26 Thread David Nalesnik
On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Dan Eble wrote: > Knute Snortum gmail.com> writes: > > > Just my two cent's worth: > > > > Adding an "n" modifier isn't saying that C Sharp is C Natural, it's an > > assertion. "Yes, I really mean natural. No, I didn't just forget the > > sharp." > > That sound

Re: New feature suggestion

2014-08-26 Thread Dan Eble
Knute Snortum gmail.com> writes: > Just my two cent's worth: > > Adding an "n" modifier isn't saying that C Sharp is C Natural, it's an > assertion. "Yes, I really mean natural. No, I didn't just forget the > sharp." That sounds like a benefit, but I would think that people who value "cn" for

Loose column does not have right side to attach to.

2014-08-26 Thread Dan Eble
> I'm not top posting. % programming error: Loose column does not have right side to attach to. \version "2.18.0" \language "english" music = \relative c' { c4. c } bars = \relative f { s2 \once \override Timing.BarLine.break-visibility = #end-of-line-visible \bar "." } \score { \new S

Re: New feature suggestion

2014-08-26 Thread Knute Snortum
Just my two cent's worth: Adding an "n" modifier isn't saying that C Sharp is C Natural, it's an assertion. "Yes, I really mean natural. No, I didn't just forget the sharp." Knute Snortum (via Gmail) On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 5:22 AM, David Nalesnik wrote: > On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 2:11 AM,

Re: New feature suggestion

2014-08-26 Thread David Nalesnik
On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 2:11 AM, Keith OHara wrote: > David Nalesnik gmail.com> writes: > > > In the US, I hear people calling "c-sharp" "c" often enough. This usage > is > > certainly not good practice in music theory classes (where I correct it > > whenever I can). I can't say anything about

Re: New feature suggestion

2014-08-26 Thread Graham King
On Sun, 2014-08-24 at 00:03 +0200, Janek WarchoĊ‚ wrote: > Btw, "bn" would also help people who have to switch between german and > dutch/english naming often (e.g. me). Janek makes a good point, but I'm not sure whether the problem to which he refers is caused by the existence of different natio

Re: Back in town

2014-08-26 Thread James
On 25/08/14 21:46, Ralph Palmer wrote: You've got it, Federico. I'll take Friday. Ralph On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 2:33 PM, Federico Bruni > wrote: Il 25/ago/2014 17:16 "James" mailto:pkx1...@gmail.com>> ha scritto: > Hello Ralph, > > http://li

Re: Hang caused by Dynamic_align_engraver

2014-08-26 Thread Phil Holmes
"Dan Eble" wrote in message news:loom.20140826t050706-...@post.gmane.org... I'm not top posting. \version "2.18.0" \layout { \context { \Voice % Adding this engraver makes Lilypond take a really long time to % run--possibly until the end of time. Even if it doesn't make % sense, t

Re: New feature suggestion

2014-08-26 Thread David Kastrup
Keith OHara writes: > David Nalesnik gmail.com> writes: > >> In the US, I hear people calling "c-sharp" "c" often enough. This usage is >> certainly not good practice in music theory classes (where I correct it >> whenever I can). I can't say anything about informal usage. > > The original que

Re: New feature suggestion

2014-08-26 Thread Keith OHara
David Nalesnik gmail.com> writes: > In the US, I hear people calling "c-sharp" "c" often enough. This usage is > certainly not good practice in music theory classes (where I correct it > whenever I can). I can't say anything about informal usage. The original question here was about calling, i