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
>
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
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
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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
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
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 =
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
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
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?
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:
> 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.
>
>
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
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