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On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:43 AM, Graham Percival
wrote:
> I don't drink beer.
> - Graham
>
> :)
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:40:52AM -0400, Mike Blackstock wrote:
> >ok,ok, ok - I'll remove the model, you guys win. sigh.
> >
> >It's not a real Debian ad? What a shame, it should b
Graham Percival writes:
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 05:57:02AM +0200, David Kastrup wrote:
>> Mike Blackstock writes:
>>
>> > I agree. As I pointed out, the model was meant to personify Aquinas'
>> > definition of 'beauty' and tie that in with the beauty of Lilypond. We
>> > disagree on what 'sle
Mike Blackstock writes:
> I seem to be relishing in your bluntness - cute - so let me return the
> favor. The women is a top Toronto model with her own agency; I'll take
> her tastes over yours, thanks. What your taste in women is - and who
> knows what*that* is, I shudder to contemplate it - do
I don't drink beer.
- Graham
:)
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:40:52AM -0400, Mike Blackstock wrote:
>ok,ok, ok - I'll remove the model, you guys win. sigh.
>
>It's not a real Debian ad? What a shame, it should be.
>
>I'm going for a beer - let's agree on that at least ?
>
>;)
>
ok,ok, ok - I'll remove the model, you guys win. sigh.
It's not a real Debian ad? What a shame, it should be.
I'm going for a beer - let's agree on that at least ?
;)
-Mike
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:13 AM, Graham Percival
wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 05:57:02AM +0200, David Kastrup wrote
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On 07/12/2012 12:04 AM, Mike Blackstock wrote:
> I seem to be relishing in your bluntness - cute - so let me return
> the favor. The women is a top Toronto model with her own agency;
> I'll take her tastes over yours, thanks. What your taste in women
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 05:57:02AM +0200, David Kastrup wrote:
> Mike Blackstock writes:
>
> > I agree. As I pointed out, the model was meant to personify Aquinas'
> > definition of 'beauty' and tie that in with the beauty of Lilypond. We
> > disagree on what 'sleaze' is. Not how 'gatekeeper' com
all in fun ;) No offence intended, none taken. ;)
M.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:04 AM, Mike Blackstock wrote:
> I seem to be relishing in your bluntness - cute - so let me return the
> favor. The women is a top Toronto model with her own agency; I'll take her
> tastes over yours, thanks. What y
I seem to be relishing in your bluntness - cute - so let me return the
favor. The women is a top Toronto model with her own agency; I'll take her
tastes over yours, thanks. What your taste in women is - and who knows
what*that* is, I shudder to contemplate it - doesn't concern me; ditto
with Debia
Mike Blackstock writes:
> I agree. As I pointed out, the model was meant to personify Aquinas'
> definition of 'beauty' and tie that in with the beauty of Lilypond. We
> disagree on what 'sleaze' is. Not how 'gatekeeper' comes into play and
> as for marketing - well, this is free, and I'm deferin
Mike Blackstock writes:
> Samantha sings too.
>
>
> Seriously though, the idea was to have the model be a personification
> of Aquinas' definition, and tie in 'beauty' of that sort with the
> beauty of Lilypond. I think it works,
Nope. To pull this off even remotely, you need something suitable
Thank you all for your comments I'm gonna:
1) replace left-hand clefs with Lilypond clefs ( or just remove them );
2) remove examples and find better one (or just remove examples period)
3) Remove Lilypond from the name.
Cheers, and thanks again,
Mike
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Mike Black
I agree. As I pointed out, the model was meant to personify Aquinas'
definition of 'beauty' and tie that in with the beauty of Lilypond. We
disagree on what 'sleaze' is. Not how 'gatekeeper' comes into play and as
for marketing - well, this is free, and I'm defering to the judgment of the
Debian Li
I disagree that the name suggests an affiliation, but no matter, I'm in the
process of dropping 'Lilypond' from the name. 'Music Engraving IDE' works.
M.
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Graham Percival
wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 12:03:45PM -0700, David Rogers wrote:
> > I'm not a priest.
Samantha sings too.
Seriously though, the idea was to have the model be a personification of
Aquinas' definition, and tie in 'beauty' of that sort with the beauty of
Lilypond. I think it works, but I removed her on subsequent pages, which
was overdoing it.
M.
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Da
Left-hand clefs - just temporary expedience, I grabbed them from somewhere.
Will eliminate them or replace with Lilypond clefs.
Brandenberg - again, expedience. Grabbed from mutopia. Will replace
examples with the ones from the manual.
Cheers, and thanks!
M
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Janek
Thanks @tiredpixel.
Yes, I've been in situations where it's been good to have projects online,
like a 'Google Docs' kind of thing. It's happened a couple of times that
people have asked me 'What Lilypond?' and I've been able to demo
compilation and so on right there, from a public computer. You ca
Hi!
I do not understand how to do arpeggio with a straight line.
You know how to do?
Reagards!
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2012/7/11 Da Mota Sam :
>>> for a very different purpose, here is my approach.
>
> Agreed: it is for a different purpose.
That's why I changed the subject line to create a new thread.
> The Qr code may be nice for smartphones, once the sheet is printed.
Once the sheet ins printed there is no way
On Wed, 11 Jul 2012 12:03:45 -0700
David Rogers wrote:
> Janek Warchoł writes:
>
>
> > PS concerning the girl, she's pretty indeed, but some of the
> > /priests/ using Lily might have a problem with that :)
>
>
> I'm not a priest. However, I still don't like the picture. I don't
> mean t
"Phil Holmes" writes:
>>> She is about as relevant to music typesetting as a spotted flycatcher.
>>> Probably less so, since the latter is at least unmistakenly a songbird.
>>
>> Here's a low res photo of one sitting on my weather station. Their
>> song's not great, tho...
>
> I agree that it's
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 12:03:45PM -0700, David Rogers wrote:
> I'm not a priest. However, I still don't like the picture.
I agree. It reminds me of sleazy 1990s CD-roms selling shareware
sofware.
> I don't think that's the best possible impression Lilypond can
> give.
Fortunately, that website
Janek Warchoł writes:
PS concerning the girl, she's pretty indeed, but some of the
/priests/ using Lily might have a problem with that :)
I'm not a priest. However, I still don't like the picture. I don't
mean that I disapprove, I mean that I don't think it looks good
enough to be used a
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"Phil Holmes" writes:
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From: "David Kastrup"
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Janek Warchoł writes:
> PS concerning the girl, she's pretty indeed, but some of the /priests/
> using Lily might have a problem with that :)
She is about as relevant to music typesetting as a spotted flycatcher.
Probably less so, since the latter is at least unmistakenly a songbird.
It is prob
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 07:40:58PM +0200, Janek Warchoł wrote:
> and you can see a nice old/new comparison here:
> http://news.lilynet.net/IMG/gif/clef_comparison.gif).
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> PS concerning the girl, she's pretty indeed, but some of the /priests/
> using Lily might have a problem with that :)
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 5:26 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
> The sample page for the Brandenburg concerto is good for about a dozen
> issue reports in the category "Ugly" concerning triplet number
> placements. For a project selling itself as focused on "beautiful
> engraving", we sure have a long way
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Phil Holmes wrote:
> This prompted me to check my indexing and it was mostly OK, but I found that
> adding an index on RateUsername improves the speed of this query by a factor
> of about 4. I think we're back to pretty much OK now.
Yeah, previous delay was a bit
This prompted me to check my indexing and it was mostly OK, but I found that
adding an index on RateUsername improves the speed of this query by a factor of
about 4. I think we're back to pretty much OK now.
If it gets bad, I'll ask for help with my SQL.
--
Phil Holmes
- Original Messa
Colin Jesse Kinlund writes:
> On Jul 11, 2012, at 7:38 AM, Mike Blackstock wrote:
>
> Nothing wrong in using beauty to promote beautiful engraving, I
> say :)
>
>
> First off, great job with what I played around with — a “Google Docs
> for Lilypond” is certainly nice to have. Compiling fe
On Jul 11, 2012, at 7:38 AM, Mike Blackstock wrote:
> Nothing wrong in using beauty to promote beautiful engraving, I say :)
First off, great job with what I played around with — a “Google Docs for
Lilypond” is certainly nice to have. Compiling felt as fast or faster than
compiling locally, in
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 3:28 PM, Francisco Vila wrote:
> What I wanted is to link from a printed score to an electronic version
> of it (in PDF) or to the document metadata, or to the source lilypond
> file, etc. QR codes are a solution.
>
> You can print this document and test reading the codes
I have a Lilypond 'Cloud' web service to announce shortly as well, if
anyone wants to have a look.
It's at http://cloud.blackstockweb.ca - email login 'guest' password 'guest'
It's functional enough for people to be able to upload their Lilypond
projects and be able to work on them and show them
2012/7/8 Da Mota Sam :
> Hi,
>
> I'm a pretty much new user of lilypond and I have an idea for a almost
> dummy new feature: automatically attach lilypond code in pdf.
> With pdf files it is possible to attach a file into it.
...
Hello all,
for a very different purpose, here is my approach.
What
Patch pushed
bcd9d85bfc1dd6cc2dd3e98901b4df33fd6d0989
http://codereview.appspot.com/6353079/
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