Re: Phrasing slurs shortened when broken

2016-10-16 Thread Javier Ruiz-Alma
>> In a piece I'm working on, and only from bar 146 on, slurs which are >> broken across systems, the first broken slur will be typeset short for >> a reason I can't figure out.What could exclusively affect the length >> of the first segment of broken slurs?Changing from PhrasingSlur to >> Slur

Notes on wrong side of stem in triads

2016-10-16 Thread DJF
I’ve used Lilypond extensively—especially for organ music—and have never seen noteheads in a chord appear on the wrong side of the stem. Unfortunately, I can’t reproduce the enclosed problem in a minimal example because the same code works fine in a file by itself. This is in the left hand of

Re: Long compile times on Windows 10 status

2016-10-16 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Steven, I get the slow compile on every run. I believe this is a current development issue. Andrew On 17 October 2016 at 10:45, Steven Weber wrote: > I’ve found that whenever I install a new font on my computer, I wind up in > this state. > > > > That being said, I can recover back to

RE: Long compile times on Windows 10 status

2016-10-16 Thread Steven Weber
I've found that whenever I install a new font on my computer, I wind up in this state. That being said, I can recover back to normal speeds by deleting the C:\Users\\.lilypond-fonts.cache-2 folder. The first build after doing this will be slow (because it's rebuilding the font cache), but

Long compile times on Windows 10 status

2016-10-16 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi folks, Although a dyed in the wool Linux user, I am experimenting with Windows 10. At 2.19.48 I am seeing the long compile times that have been mentioned, for every run. With 2.19.39 the compilation is normal and quite fast. [I picked this previous release at random, to simply get back

Re: Phrasing slurs shortened when broken

2016-10-16 Thread Urs Liska
Am 16.10.2016 um 23:48 schrieb David Kastrup: > Javier Ruiz-Alma writes: > >> In a piece I'm working on, and only from bar 146 on, slurs which are >> broken across systems, the first broken slur will be typeset short for >> a reason I can't figure out.What could

Re: Phrasing slurs shortened when broken

2016-10-16 Thread David Kastrup
Javier Ruiz-Alma writes: > In a piece I'm working on, and only from bar 146 on, slurs which are > broken across systems, the first broken slur will be typeset short for > a reason I can't figure out.What could exclusively affect the length > of the first segment of broken

Phrasing slurs shortened when broken

2016-10-16 Thread Javier Ruiz-Alma
In a piece I'm working on, and only from bar 146 on, slurs which are broken across systems, the first broken slur will be typeset short for a reason I can't figure out.What could exclusively affect the length of the first segment of broken slurs?Changing from PhrasingSlur to Slur makes no

Re: No readline in scheme-sandbox

2016-10-16 Thread David Kastrup
David Sumbler writes: > On Sun, 2016-10-16 at 21:19 +0200, David Kastrup wrote: >> David Sumbler writes: >> >> > >> > Further to the above, I find that if I type >> > >> > /usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/guile >> > >> > then readline works just fine. >>

Re: No readline in scheme-sandbox

2016-10-16 Thread David Sumbler
On Sun, 2016-10-16 at 21:19 +0200, David Kastrup wrote: > David Sumbler writes: > > > > > Further to the above, I find that if I type > > > > /usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/guile > > > > then readline works just fine. > Guile 2.0 > > > > >  But not when guile is invoked

Re: No readline in scheme-sandbox

2016-10-16 Thread David Kastrup
David Sumbler writes: > Further to the above, I find that if I type > > /usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/guile > > then readline works just fine. Guile 2.0 >  But not when guile is invoked with > > lilypond scheme-sandbox Guile 1.8 -- David Kastrup

Re: No readline in scheme-sandbox

2016-10-16 Thread David Sumbler
On Sun, 2016-10-16 at 14:28 +0100, David Sumbler wrote: > My ~/.guile file reads: > > (use-modules (ice-9 readline)) > (activate-readline) > > When I run 'guile' from the command line, readline works fine. > > But when I run 'lilypond scheme-sandbox' I get: > >  GNU LilyPond

Re: alternate spanner-id-aware spanner does not work in 2.39.48

2016-10-16 Thread Rutger Hofman
Yes, this helps! Thanks a lot! Rutger On 10/16/2016 08:15 PM, David Kastrup wrote: Rutger Hofman writes: Hm, I suspect ((or (and (string? sp-id) (string? es-id)

Re: alternate spanner-id-aware spanner does not work in 2.39.48

2016-10-16 Thread David Kastrup
Rutger Hofman writes: Hm, I suspect > ((or > (and >(string? sp-id) >(string? es-id) >(string=? sp-id es-id)) > ;; deal with \startTextSpan,

Re: alternate spanner-id-aware spanner does not work in 2.39.48

2016-10-16 Thread Rutger Hofman
Finish my sentence at the end of the paragraph: ... No spanners are drawn at all in this example. On 10/16/2016 07:53 PM, Rutger Hofman wrote: Hello list, to my grief I noticed that David Nalesnik's id-aware spanner implementation in scheme no longer works in 2.39.48. It gives me errors like

alternate spanner-id-aware spanner does not work in 2.39.48

2016-10-16 Thread Rutger Hofman
Hello list, to my grief I noticed that David Nalesnik's id-aware spanner implementation in scheme no longer works in 2.39.48. It gives me errors like "warning: No spanner to end!!" and "warning: incomplete spanner removed!" if there are overlapping spanners. No For reference, I again attach

No readline in scheme-sandbox

2016-10-16 Thread David Sumbler
My ~/.guile file reads: (use-modules (ice-9 readline)) (activate-readline) When I run 'guile' from the command line, readline works fine. But when I run 'lilypond scheme-sandbox' I get:  GNU LilyPond 2.19.48  Processing