Hi Simon,
> Then – how to actually install that?
You download the file and then you do
dpkg -i ~/Downloads/python3-poppler-qt5_0.24.2-3build1_amd64.deb
using the path where you downloaded the file. This way you use the file
with the older poppler-qt version which still worked (at least on my
Yay! This is an example where \offset is useful! Try this:
\once \offset X-offset -3 DynamicText
Hi Trevor,
thanks, that's cool!
However, how can I control the Y position? Y-offset does not work:
Warning: the property 'Y-offset of #Grob DynamicText cannot be offset
Joram
I have *never* seen reply to group in any client I've worked with.
It is usually called Reply All or Followup.
Thunderbird calls it Reply to mailing list and it is an alternative
choice to Reply to sender.
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Even while I am a bit sceptical whether the syntax for R should differ
from r, I see your point.
Rather than R14 for a 14 measure rest, I would suggest to keep the
syntax close to the one before: R*14 (This way I would almost be
convinced ;) )
Could the duration be optional this way, keeping the
Am 06.12.2012 23:51, schrieb Trevor Daniels:
Noeck wrote
It still seems to me like there might be a possiblity to simplify the
ly-syntax. Let me make a little comparison:
I do not know the parser, but wouldn't it be possible to recognize
whether a named context already exists and use
26.10.2012 00:52, David Kastrup:
… 2.17.6 will make a lot of #'xxx and #'(xxx yyy) unnecessary.
… Something like Score.Accidental, previously an
isolated LilyPond syntax element, now has a straightforward and direct
correspondence to Scheme data structures.
Being able to map LilyPond
Am 27.10.2012 14:13, schrieb David Kastrup:
Werner LEMBERG w...@gnu.org writes:
Well, as a matter of fact, LilyPond uses Scheme to extend its
functionality. This won't change.
It is a very unintuitive language to me. But I fear I have to live with
it, when dealing with LilyPond in a bit more
Dear Mark,
do you have Lilypond 2.16 installed? And have you set the correct path
in Frescobaldi? Please check in Frescobaldi something like:
Edit Options, then Lilypond-Options. There the lilypond-windows.exe
should correspond to your Lilypond installation, which is usually in
C:\Program