Re: OT: Frescobaldi crash on startup

2017-02-17 Thread Robert Schmaus
I'm not sure if this is of any use ... I checked the console output that is generated from the time I start Frescobaldi until it fails. Leading up to the error are the following messages: Frescobaldi if not url.isEmpty(): Frescobaldi AttributeError: 'unicode' object has no

Re: Bar counts and repeats in repetitive music

2017-02-17 Thread David Nalesnik
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 1:22 PM, Peter Toye wrote: > David, > > That looks fantastic. Thanks ever so much. Haven’t had time to try it out in > anger yet > > Best regards, > > Peter > mailto:lilyp...@ptoye.com > www.ptoye.com > > - > Friday, February 17,

Re: ANN: Frescobaldi 2.20.0, Frescobaldi 3.0.0, python-ly 0.9.5

2017-02-17 Thread SoundsFromSound
Wilbert Berendsen-2 wrote > Dear friends, > > I just released the source packages for Frescobaldi 2.20.0, Frescobaldi > 3.0.0 and python-ly 0.9.5 today. (I couldn't way until my birthday early > March :-)) > > Frescobaldi 3.0.0 is feature-wise the same, but requires Python3 and > Qt5.

OT: Frescobaldi crash on startup

2017-02-17 Thread Robert Schmaus
Dear List, this is not about Lilypond, so technically, I'm actually asking the wrong list. But I'm pretty sure there's someone who can help me here ... I'm using Frescobaldi 2.18 on a Mac OS 10.12.3. So far, never had any problems. But now, completely out of the blue, Frescobald won't start

Re: Bar counts and repeats in repetitive music

2017-02-17 Thread Jeffery Shivers
> ​>​ But it's also essential that the performer is told how many times to repeat each fragment! At the moment I've chickened out and used percent repeats with counts :( ​> ​ I'll have a look at this - probably a matter of adding a new engraver; I've seen a trick that used \Dynamic context to

Re: Bar counts and repeats in repetitive music

2017-02-17 Thread Peter Toye
David, That looks fantastic. Thanks ever so much. Haven’t had time to try it out in anger yet Best regards, Peter mailto:lilyp...@ptoye.com www.ptoye.com - Friday, February 17, 2017, 6:34:56 PM, you wrote: > Attached is my take. It's based on a combinations of

Re: OT: Frescobaldi crash on startup

2017-02-17 Thread Partitura Organum
I have more or less the same issue. As of today, clicking a Lilypond-file in Windows explorer opens Frescobaldi as always in my installation, but Frescobaldi crashes immediately. Starting Frescobaldi on its own and then open the same score does work however. There has been no Windows update

Stopping Lyrics VerticalAxisGroup affecting later Lyric lines after it has no events

2017-02-17 Thread Arttu Punkkinen
Hi! Does anyone know a way to have a discontinuity in middle of a system so that lyrics that are defined before that point do not affect vertical spacing of lyrics after that point? Or perhaps just have so that VerticalAxisGroup "extends" only up to last symbol of that Lyric context? I found a

Re: Bar counts and repeats in repetitive music

2017-02-17 Thread David Nalesnik
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 4:06 PM, David Nalesnik wrote: > On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 1:22 PM, Peter Toye wrote: >> David, >> >> That looks fantastic. Thanks ever so much. Haven’t had time to try it out in >> anger yet >> >> Best regards, >> >> Peter >>

patches for python-poppler-qt5

2017-02-17 Thread N. Andrew Walsh
Hi List, I'm not sure how many people have a similar case to mine, but I have had difficulty with installing frescobaldi on my system. The latest version depends on python-poppler-qt5, which in turn requires that the -c++11 flag is passed to the c compiler (don't know how to do this running

Re: ANN: Frescobaldi 2.20.0, Frescobaldi 3.0.0, python-ly 0.9.5

2017-02-17 Thread Colin Campbell
On 2017-02-17 08:24 AM, SoundsFromSound wrote: Wilbert, Thank you for this release! I'm using v2.20 now and it's working beautifully. However, I've been unable to run Frescobaldi 3 on my Linux Mint laptop, I keep getting errors. I've already installed (what I think is) all the dependencies,

Re: ANN: Frescobaldi 2.20.0, Frescobaldi 3.0.0, python-ly 0.9.5

2017-02-17 Thread Marc Mouries
Thank you for your work. Will you provide a .dmg file for MacOS? On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 4:58 AM, Wilbert Berendsen wrote: > Dear friends, > > I just released the source packages for Frescobaldi 2.20.0, Frescobaldi > 3.0.0 and python-ly 0.9.5 today. (I couldn't way until my

Re: Bar counts and repeats in repetitive music

2017-02-17 Thread David Nalesnik
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 12:17 PM, Jeffery Shivers wrote: >> >> > But it's also essential that the performer is told how many times to repeat > each fragment! At the moment I've chickened out and used percent repeats > with counts :( > >> > I'll have a look at this -

Re: Bar counts and repeats in repetitive music

2017-02-17 Thread Peter Toye
Jeffery, Thanks. There's a lot to look at here, as I'm not (yet?) a Scheme/Guile programmer! But as you hint it doesn't seem to work, though. The bar number check works, but the printed bar numbers are still sequential, which I don't understand. But it's also essential that the performer is

Re: Bar counts and repeats in repetitive music

2017-02-17 Thread Jeffery Shivers
> The bar number check works, but the printed bar numbers are still sequential, > which I don't understand. It was clear that this was a context issue, but not so clear how to address that. For the record, context-spec-music was the procedure that makes this work. The following passes check and

ANN: Frescobaldi 2.20.0, Frescobaldi 3.0.0, python-ly 0.9.5

2017-02-17 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
Dear friends, I just released the source packages for Frescobaldi 2.20.0, Frescobaldi 3.0.0 and python-ly 0.9.5 today. (I couldn't way until my birthday early March :-)) Frescobaldi 2.20.0 provides a new Manuscript viewer, contributed by Urs Liska and Peter Bjuhr, some smaller features,

Re: Double time signature when there are grace notes

2017-02-17 Thread ArnoldTheresius
Thomas Weber wrote > Am 11.02.2017 um 13:51 schrieb Thomas Morley: >> >> Arnold has put up some work to get a more automagic workflow. >> > ... > This actually solves my problem - thanks for pointing me there! I'm > relieved there is an existing fix. > ... >