#'minimum-distance = #3.2
... and for everyone who is just as lazy as I am: Attached is a
sample file so that you don't have to try to create a minimal
example yourself...
Thanks. IMHO the distance between lyrics lines is slightly too big.
Werner
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote Friday, January 15, 2010 11:01 PM
Am Freitag, 15. Januar 2010 18:24:55 schrieb Joe Neeman:
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 18:08 +0100, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
If you can send us an example of what it looks like (so that we
don't
have to guess which settings you will set
Am Samstag, 16. Januar 2010 08:56:43 schrieben Sie:
#'minimum-distance = #3.2
... and for everyone who is just as lazy as I am: Attached is a
sample file so that you don't have to try to create a minimal
example yourself...
Thanks. IMHO the distance between lyrics lines is slightly
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote Saturday, January 16, 2010 11:32 AM
Here's a file with all different spacings from 2.0 to 4.0...
Looking at some scores with two lyrics lines (mostly oratorios
with two
different language), I would tend to choose 2.8 or 3.0.
2.8 looks good to me.
Trevor
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Here's a file with all different spacings from 2.0 to 4.0...
Looking at some scores with two lyrics lines (mostly oratorios with two
different language), I would tend to choose 2.8 or 3.0.
+1.
There are some other issues I notice with the layout:
1) For my taste
Here's a file with all different spacings from 2.0 to 4.0...
Thanks again. I like 2.5 most.
Werner
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although I'd put input/ under REGRESSION TESTING, and elisp/ +
vim/ under MISC, or something like that. But it's definitely an
improvement over the current file. Please push.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 10:27:42PM -0800, Mark Polesky wrote:
ROADMAP has always confused me.
2010/1/16 Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu:
Now if we didn't find an articulation on the note event, we search through
the list of tabstring events to find a non-empty tabstring event. Why are
we doing this second check? Is there another way to get a tabstring event
besides adding a string
Neil Puttock wrote:
LGTM, pushed to master.
I've just made one minor change: new features go at the
top of changes.tely.
The example on the changes page is not displaying
properly.
- Mark
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2010/1/16 Mark Polesky markpole...@yahoo.com:
The example on the changes page is not displaying
properly.
Where?
Looks fine here: http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.13/Documentation/changes/index#top
Regards,
Neil
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A while back I proposed the name lilypatch for what is now
lily-git. I didn't hear any response so I suppose that
most of you prefer the current name. I thought I'd mention
it once more though, because I like the pun on the word
patch. But I'll drop it if no one cares.
- Mark
Neil Puttock wrote:
The example on the changes page is not displaying
properly.
Where?
http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/changes/index.html
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On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Mark Polesky markpole...@yahoo.com wrote:
A while back I proposed the name lilypatch for what is now
lily-git. I didn't hear any response so I suppose that
most of you prefer the current name. I thought I'd mention
it once more though, because I like the pun
Graham Percival wrote:
Err, what's the pun?
1) a patch of lilies, as in http://www.thelilypatch.org/
2) a git patch for LilyPond
- Mark
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2010/1/16 Mark Polesky markpole...@yahoo.com:
http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/changes/index.html
This always happens with font changes on kainhofer.com since it
doesn't do a clean docs build every day.
Cheers,
Neil
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On 16.01.2010, at 18:04, Graham Percival wrote:
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 4:59 PM, Mark Polesky
markpole...@yahoo.com wrote:
A while back I proposed the name lilypatch for what is now
lily-git. I didn't hear any response so I suppose that
most of you prefer the current name. I thought I'd
Hi everybody,
This patch allows an episema to be typset over a single neume (issue
#189) and ensures it can be positioned correctly inside the stave.
Since the requirements of an episema are slightly different from
standard TextSpanner grobs, I've decided to create a new engraver for
this
One idea that I've been considering for over a year is making a
social mailing list for lilypond developers. Not for discussing
bugs or new features; just to get to know each other better.
Think of it as the electronic equivalent of office-mates going to
the pub together on a Thursday night. I
On 2010-01-16, Graham Percival wrote:
One idea that I've been considering for over a year is making a
social mailing list for lilypond developers. Not for discussing
bugs or new features; just to get to know each other better.
Think of it as the electronic equivalent of office-mates going to
On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 04:15:22PM -0800, Patrick McCarty wrote:
On 2010-01-16, Graham Percival wrote:
I'm thinking that an open mailing list with no archives would be
ok, but we could make it closed instead if we wanted to feel a bit
more private.
I never realized un-archived mailing
On 1/16/10 11:14 AM, pound...@lineone.net pound...@lineone.net wrote:
Hi list.
I thought I'd post a quick note of the issues I faced downloading and
building LilyPond. On the whole the experience was far less painful
that I thought it would be but I hope the following may be of use. I
Le vendredi 15 janvier 2010 à 22:27 -0800, Mark Polesky a écrit :
ROADMAP has always confused me. I prefer something more
like the attached file.
Hi Mark, thanks for you work work; I only have two nitpicks below to
suggest.
| | TRANSLATED MANUALS:
| |
| |-- de/ German
Original Message
From: c_soren...@byu.edu
Date: 17/01/2010 1:19
To: pound...@lineone.netpound...@lineone.net, fr...@lilynet.net
fr...@lilynet.net, lilypond-devellilypond-devel@gnu.org
Subj: Re: [frogs] CG Feedback
I think that ./autogen.sh will automatically run configure, so that
it's
John Mandereau wrote:
Where has gone the comment on the directory structure of a
translation? It's still needed in the new roadmap.
Oops. How's this?
| | TRANSLATED MANUALS:
| | Each language's directory can contain...
| | 1) translated versions of:
| | * top
Perhaps I'm wrong, and the whole thing is a non-issue: ghostscript
can compute the exact bounding box of an EPS file, AFAIK, taking
care of the real dimensions of all glyphs (relying on the outlines
instead of the metrics).
I don't know what ghostscript can do, but even if it cannot compute
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