Re: Fyi: this list, lilypond-user, just had it's subject [tag] and footer removed

2019-10-24 Thread Andrew Bernard
It's the most controversial topic I know! Andrew On Fri, 25 Oct 2019 at 14:08, wrote: > On Fri, 25 Oct 2019, Andrew Bernard wrote: > > complex part of this, along with SPF and DKIM. The change that is being > made > > here is clearly necessary to me, and explains some of the list issues >

Re: Fyi: this list, lilypond-user, just had it's subject [tag] and footer removed

2019-10-24 Thread mskala
On Fri, 25 Oct 2019, Andrew Bernard wrote: > complex part of this, along with SPF and DKIM. The change that is being made > here is clearly necessary to me, and explains some of the list issues people > were having lately. Sadly, it's probably unintelligible to non-experts. I run a mail server

Re: Fyi: this list, lilypond-user, just had it's subject [tag] and footer removed

2019-10-24 Thread Andrew Bernard
I have been setting up a server for a mailing list I created for harpsichord discussion. It took three months full time work by me to set up all the open source software. So I have deep knowledge of this area currently. A large part of the technical difficulty is actually getting mails out through

Re: Fyi: this list, lilypond-user, just had its subject [tag] and footer removed

2019-10-24 Thread Brian Barker
At 21:38 24/10/2019 -0400, Matthew Skala wrote: On Thu, 24 Oct 2019, sysad...@gnu.org wrote: Any list administrator for this list is free to change these settings back, instructions are below. I hope that it will be changed back. The subject tag is useful for automatic categorization of

Re: Fyi: this list, lilypond-user, just had it's subject [tag] and footer removed

2019-10-24 Thread mskala
On Thu, 24 Oct 2019, sysad...@gnu.org wrote: > Any list administrator for this list is free to change these settings > back, instructions are below. I hope that it will be changed back. The subject tag is useful for automatic categorization of incoming messages. -- Matthew Skala

Fyi: this list, lilypond-user, just had it's subject [tag] and footer removed

2019-10-24 Thread sysadmin
The Free Software Foundation has changed the GNU Mailman settings on this list. The short version is that any subject prefix or message footer has been removed, allowing us to turn off DMARC from munging. Any list administrator for this list is free to change these settings back, instructions are

Re: Hairpin whiteout problem

2019-10-24 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 24.10.19 23:51, David Kastrup wrote: \version "2.19.83" placeAbsolute = #(define-event-function (xy ev) (pair? ly:music?)    #{ \tweak whiteout ##t \tweak outside-staff-priority ##f \tweak Y-offset 0  

Re: Hairpin whiteout problem

2019-10-24 Thread Ben
On 10/24/2019 5:39 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote: On 24.10.19 23:30, Ben wrote: Is there any way to adjust that so it always takes up a full chunk of the hairpin regardless of the true size of the markup? Of course. Try using markup with \with-dimensions or \with-dimensions-from; maybe also

Re: Hairpin whiteout problem

2019-10-24 Thread David Kastrup
Simon Albrecht writes: > On 24.10.19 18:33, Ben wrote: >> Is it possible to whiteout hairpins? > > Of course—the real problem here is that you have to make the hairpin > ignore the markup for its placement. Here’s a fidgety solution: > > %% > \version "2.19.83" > > placeAbsolute =

Re: Hairpin whiteout problem

2019-10-24 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 24.10.19 23:30, Ben wrote: Is there any way to adjust that so it always takes up a full chunk of the hairpin regardless of the true size of the markup? Of course. Try using markup with \with-dimensions or \with-dimensions-from; maybe also override whiteout-style. HTH, Simon

Re: Hairpin whiteout problem

2019-10-24 Thread Ben
On 10/24/2019 5:14 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote: On 24.10.19 18:33, Ben wrote: Is it possible to whiteout hairpins? Of course—the real problem here is that you have to make the hairpin ignore the markup for its placement. Here’s a fidgety solution: %% \version "2.19.83" placeAbsolute

Re: Hairpin whiteout problem

2019-10-24 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 24.10.19 18:33, Ben wrote: Is it possible to whiteout hairpins? Of course—the real problem here is that you have to make the hairpin ignore the markup for its placement. Here’s a fidgety solution: %% \version "2.19.83" placeAbsolute = #(define-event-function (xy ev) (pair?

Re: All grobs at a given time/in a note column in all or certain contexts

2019-10-24 Thread Klaus Blum
Hi Urs, Urs Liska-3 wrote > is it possible from either a music function or a callback or an engraver > to get to all the grobs in a certain note column, either across the whole > score or within specific contexts? a few years ago, David Nalesnik wrote an interesting engraver:

Re: Puzzled about r1 issue in 3/4 time

2019-10-24 Thread Cynthia Karl via lilypond-user
> From: Michael Wagner > Subject: Puzzled about r1 issue in 3/4 time > Date: October 23, 2019 at 2:59:06 PM CDT > To: lilypond-user@gnu.org > > > I am seeing some behavior I don’t understand. I have ended the music for > “Silver Bells” into lilypond, and I am seeing a puzzling error. > >

Hairpin whiteout problem

2019-10-24 Thread Ben
Hello! Is it possible to whiteout hairpins? I can't figure it out. Code example: % \relative c' {   c2 d e\< f g_"C" f\! e d c } % I'd like for the "C" in this example to be inside / on top of the hairpin. Is there a way to have *any* type of object whiteout a