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Here's a new music function called \magnifyStaff (along the lines of
\magnifyMusic) that scales staff sizes, staff lines, bar lines,
beamlets, and horizontal spacing at the Staff context level. Staff
lines are prevented from being scaled smaller than the default (and
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On 2014/07/16 09:20:45, dak wrote:
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Hi all,
does one of you use Google's two-factor authentification thingie? I
used it without any trouble on usual apps, but now I'm kind of stuck
with git cl to commit patches to Rietveld.
AFAICS, the only way to login is via an application-specific password,
which is an ugly beast not meant
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 03:11:31PM +0200, Alexander Kobel wrote:
My usual password is not accepted (which is good), since
git-cl does not ask for the second-factor token (which is bad). And
obviously git-cl is not able to cache the credentials - I get
Could not find stored credentials
On 07/16/2014 03:58 PM, Graham Percival wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 03:11:31PM +0200, Alexander Kobel wrote:
My usual password is not accepted (which is good), since
git-cl does not ask for the second-factor token (which is bad). And
obviously git-cl is not able to cache the credentials - I
Hello,
This is way above my 'pay grade' but I wondered - from my limited
understanding of TexInfo - why we include a @vindex in the following macros.
So for instance if I look in macros.itexi I can see (cut for brevity):
--snip--
@macro rprogram{TEXT}
@vindex \TEXT\
On 16/07/14 14:04, perpeduumimmob...@gmail.com wrote:
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scm/font.scm:240: (define-public (make-expert-font-tree fonts-alist
markpolesky wrote
Here's a new music function called \magnifyStaff (along the lines of
\magnifyMusic) that scales staff sizes, staff lines, bar lines,
beamlets, and horizontal spacing at the Staff context level. Staff
lines are prevented from being scaled smaller than the default (and
On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 12:01 PM, Paul Morris p...@paulwmorris.com wrote:
The best ideas I've come up with would be either resize or scale.
Since
scale could be confused with the musical meaning of scale, I think resize
is
the better option of these two.
\resizeStaff
\resizeMusic
I'm
Oh, I wish I could go! Unfortunately it's kind of a huge expense to fly
from the USA :(. Enjoy, whoever goes!
Regards,
Abraham
On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 7:50 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
Janek WarchoĊ janek.lilyp...@gmail.com writes:
2014-07-13 10:53 GMT+02:00 Marc Hohl
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