> Found "Pidgin messenger" installed on my Ubuntu Studio. It purports to
> talk AIM, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, Google Talk, Groupwise, ICQ, IRC, Simple,
> Sametime, XMPP and Zephyr. No idea whether it does screencasts.
FWIW, I’ve had positive experiences with Jitsi:
https://jitsi.org/
It requires a
FWIW, python has getattr and setattr which would perhaps suggest
get_prop(grob, "property") and
set_prop(grob, "property", VALUE)
I am not a fan of "arbitrary abbreviations" and get_property and
set_property are only 4 characters longer. So maybe I would choose the
latter (modulo your naming conv
I /think/ it is Unicode in NTFS now, but UCS/UTF-16 and not UTF-8:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2050973/what-encoding-are-filenames-in-ntfs-stored-as
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Coded_Character_Set#Relationship_with_Unicode
Joram
FWIW, I remember when "français" was introduced. I could not find it in
the archives. But I think the consensus was that a correct spelling is
better than sticking to ascii and that is why español was added because
it was obvious.
So without finding the reference, I think you logically complete wh
> My browser complains about mixed content, i.e. http-linked media on the
> page.
>
> Urs
Here (Firefox 73), the only warning is about the "Valid HTML 4.01" image
in the page footer. All other images (on the pages I looked at) have
relative src attributes and are served directly from lilypond.org
Definitely a python2/3 issue. While python2 uses byte strings by
default, strings are Unicode strings in python3 and byte strings need to
be decoded first.
Surely, you know that and the question is: which part of the website
creation is not fully ported to python3.
python2 [2.7.17]
>>> 'abc', u'
Ubuntu 20.04 will come with LilyPond 2.20. Older releases are usually
not updated after the release and will keep 2.18. Ubuntu 2.20 will
probably be released tomorrow.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/lilypond
Frescobaldi will be 3.0.0 and not the latest 3.1.2:
https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/
Hi Dan,
as far as I understand (from experience with other projects), you can
clone anonymously (and fetch without authentication then).
If you want to be able to push, you need to authenticate and then you
also need to authenticate for fetch or pull.
A way around that is to use the ssh urls and u
Hi,
Am 28.05.20 um 06:44 schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
>> This would mean every user would need to learn the new vocabulary if
>> they want to reference glyphs in their scheme code.
> Definitely not :-) However, I can imagine that LilyPond provides an
> option to *also* allow Bravura glyph names (or may
Am 07.06.20 um 12:30 schrieb Jean Abou Samra:
> The real problem merge commits pose in my eyes is that they can
> make 'git bisect' more difficult. I'm not an expert here, so I'll
> ask the question: would it make 'git bisect' completely unusable?
> Or just complicate it only in some specific cas
Hi Jonas,
some comments to that:
1. I (hopefully) fixed all the escaping issues like #6024 in my merge
request: https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests/363
The python re syntax is clear, it just requires the right amout of
backslashes or r-prefixes;
re.sub(r'\\command', r'\comman
> The python re syntax is clear, it just requires the right amout of
> backslashes or r-prefixes
I definitely overlooked how often there are *too many* backslashes in
the code. So there are a lot more changes requried than what is in merge
request 363:
https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/mer
Hi,
I like the change in the bar number alignment. I have some comments to
your proposal. (The current solution has similar issues, so most of
these are not speaking against proposed changes.)
The -> denotes the solution for which that is an argument.
1. putting the bar number over the measure
> I would very much like that LilyPond has the ability of automatically
> adjusting the horizontal position of some grobs, in particular dynamic
> signs, bar numbers, and rehearsal marks. The idea is that a large
> delta from the optimum vertical position would make LilyPond retry to
> horizontall
> Those are included in the examples purely for the sake of completeness.
> Gould has nothing to say about such bar numbers and I would surprised if
> any scores included them.
But is it possible that they have a different alignment with the current
code? In case a user turns them on, they would l
Dear developers,
tl;dr:
* please continue those discussions to a constructive end
* my experience as a non successful contributor
after more than a year of (relative) abstinence from LilyPond, I enjoy
reading the current drive in both commits and discussions in the
aftermath of the Salzburg co
Big thanks to Werner Lemberg for thoroughly updating (rewriting) the
visual index which I once put here¹ as an easy way to access the
LilyPond documentation. With some delay, I now merged this pull
request², you can look at the latest PDF here³. So it is no »Christmas
present« any longer, but for
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