Re: Owners of GitHub openlilylib organisation

2022-06-05 Thread Andrew Bernard
Yes, I already wrote to him. No reply and no bounce. So I can see who the owners are from github, but asking if they are still on here. Andrew Jean Abou Samra wrote on 6/06/2022 3:18 PM: Le 06/06/2022 à 05:01, Andrew Bernard a écrit : From https://github.com/orgs/openlilylib/people, it

Re: Owners of GitHub openlilylib organisation

2022-06-05 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 06/06/2022 à 05:01, Andrew Bernard a écrit : Are any of the owners of the openlilylib github organisation still on this list? If so, could they please contact me as I am trying to revive the OLL project. From https://github.com/orgs/openlilylib/people, it looks like that may be Janek (in

Owners of GitHub openlilylib organisation

2022-06-05 Thread Andrew Bernard
Are any of the owners of the openlilylib github organisation still on this list? If so, could they please contact me as I am trying to revive the OLL project. Andrew

Re: color individual characters

2022-06-05 Thread David Nalesnik
On Sun, Jun 5, 2022 at 8:16 PM David Nalesnik wrote: > Hi Dmitry, > > On Sun, Jun 5, 2022 at 4:03 PM Лысов Дмитрий wrote: > >> Hi. How to color individual characters in the UNICODE encoding text? >> Examples: >> >> 콗콂켄 _ 콞 _ 쾒켆 콗콃켅 콐켱켆 콜콃켅 쾆콂켄 >> >> 콖콃켅 콖콃켢 쾖켆 쾋콃 쾆콂 >> >> Additional information

Re: color individual characters

2022-06-05 Thread David Nalesnik
Hi Dmitry, On Sun, Jun 5, 2022 at 4:03 PM Лысов Дмитрий wrote: > Hi. How to color individual characters in the UNICODE encoding text? > Examples: > > 콗콂켄 _ 콞 _ 쾒켆 콗콃켅 콐켱켆 콜콃켅 쾆콂켄 > > 콖콃켅 콖콃켢 쾖켆 쾋콃 쾆콂 > > Additional information is attached to the letter. > Sincerely, Dmitry. > A long time ago I

Re: color individual characters

2022-06-05 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2022-06-05 1:13 pm, Лысов Дмитрий wrote: Hi. How to color individual characters in the UNICODE encoding text? The examples did not come through for me--perhaps an encoding issue between our mail clients, or my mail server is just being overly paranoid about attachments that could contain

Re: Why isn't VoiceTwo flipping the stems down?

2022-06-05 Thread David Kastrup
Thomas Morley writes: > Am So., 5. Juni 2022 um 17:32 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup : > >> Alternatively it may make sense to work through the "Learning Manual" of >> LilyPond once (or at least its first chapters) to get a first grasp of >> how things are supposed to fit together. >> > > Currently

Re: Why isn't VoiceTwo flipping the stems down?

2022-06-05 Thread Thomas Morley
Am So., 5. Juni 2022 um 17:32 Uhr schrieb David Kastrup : > Alternatively it may make sense to work through the "Learning Manual" of > LilyPond once (or at least its first chapters) to get a first grasp of > how things are supposed to fit together. > Currently "Learning Manual 3.2.2 Explicitly

Re: Why isn't VoiceTwo flipping the stems down?

2022-06-05 Thread David Kastrup
Kevin Cole writes: > Ah! I've apparently just been "lucky" before, which is why I hadn't > picked up on that detail: All of my previous encounters either > involved the same notes with one voice tied and beamed while the other > was untied and unbeamed, or the notes of voiceTwo were far enough >

Re: Why isn't VoiceTwo flipping the stems down?

2022-06-05 Thread Kevin Cole
On Sun, Jun 5, 2022 at 9:32 AM Jean Abou Samra wrote: > Le 05/06/2022 à 15:28, Kevin Cole a écrit : > > What did I miss THIS time? > > > > %% > > \version "2.22.1" > > \language "english" > > > > global = { > > \time 4/4 > > \key d \major > > } > > > > soprano = \relative c'' { > >

Re: Why isn't VoiceTwo flipping the stems down?

2022-06-05 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 05/06/2022 à 15:28, Kevin Cole a écrit : What did I miss THIS time? %% \version "2.22.1" \language "english" global = {   \time 4/4   \key d \major } soprano = \relative c'' {   \global   \clef treble   b2( cs2)                             | % 19   <<     \voiceOne { d2 e2 }    

Why isn't VoiceTwo flipping the stems down?

2022-06-05 Thread Kevin Cole
What did I miss THIS time? %% \version "2.22.1" \language "english" global = { \time 4/4 \key d \major } soprano = \relative c'' { \global \clef treble b2( cs2) | % 19 << \voiceOne { d2 e2 } %Stem UP \new Voice