Re: Scheme learning

2018-05-28 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 28 May 2018, at 23:48, Torsten Hämmerle wrote: > > As far as I know, Church originally used a "hat" accent ^. > From there, it's not far to a Greek Λ and its lower-case form λ. In [1], p. 7, there is a remark that he originally stated that, but later said the choice was more accidental,

Re: Scheme learning

2018-05-28 Thread Torsten Hämmerle
Hans Åberg-2 wrote > The lambda comes from the book by Alonzo Church, "The Calculi of > Lambda-conversion", which is a logic theory about function applications, > but it is unknown why he choose the letter lambda, though a prefix > notation makes it easier to carry out formal proofs. It then

Re: Scheme learning

2018-05-28 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 28 May 2018, at 21:47, Robert Schmaus wrote: > > I agree with you - when I looked at the Scheme functions (mainly as Snippets) > I saw that it's not very complicated. It was just when I tried to customise > something that I really had to do a lot of guesswork how to get this to work. >

Re: Scheme learning

2018-05-28 Thread Robert Schmaus
Hi Andrew, thanks first of all for your mail and the many resources (which I will need some time to look through, I think) ... and sorry for the late reply, I had two computer-free days, which sometimes really is refreshing. I agree with you - when I looked at the Scheme functions (mainly as

Re: Scheme learning

2018-05-28 Thread David Kastrup
Robert Schmaus writes: > Hi Andrew, > > thanks first of all for your mail and the many resources (which I will > need some time to look through, I think) ... and sorry for the late > reply, I had two computer-free days, which sometimes really is > refreshing. > > I agree with you - when I looked

Re:Lilypond is not generating a pdf file (foxfanfare)

2018-05-28 Thread Michael Gerdau
I can confirm this rule would have at least one exception. Kind regards Michael Mobil gesendet > Am 28.05.2018 um 18:17 schrieb Carl Sorensen : > > From: Peter Gentry > Date: Monday, May 28, 2018 at 3:18 AM > To: >

Re: . Re:Lilypond is not generating a pdf file (foxfanfare)

2018-05-28 Thread Carl Sorensen
From: Peter Gentry Date: Monday, May 28, 2018 at 3:18 AM To: Subject: . Re:Lilypond is not generating a pdf file (foxfanfare) This may/may not be relevant. The problem may be down to the way the temporary files are handled. I have seen it a

Re: Lilypond is not generating a pdf file

2018-05-28 Thread Brian Barker
At 06:57 28/05/2018 -0700, Aaron Hill wrote: At 08:07 27/05/2018 +, Peter Horan wrote: I have previously used Lilypond on an older machine using Vista. This machine is new, running Windows 10. After installation, dropping test.ly onto the Lilypond short cut creates a test.log file but no

Re: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 186, Issue 108

2018-05-28 Thread Lukas-Fabian Moser
Another possible approach, for the temporary time changes, is can you display the new time signature without actually setting it? (Ie if the piece is in 2/4, you display 3/4 but lilypond still thinks its a 2/4 bar as before with no change. Then just use \times 2/3 {} for that bar so the

Re: Lilypond is not generating a pdf file

2018-05-28 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2018-05-27 01:07, Peter Horan wrote: I have previously used Lilypond on an older machine using Vista. This machine is new, running Windows 10. After installation, dropping test.ly onto the Lilypond short cut creates a test.log file but no pdf file as expected. It looks as though Lilypond

Re: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 186, Issue 108

2018-05-28 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2018-05-28 06:00, Wols Lists wrote: On 22/05/18 21:11, Arle Lommel wrote: lmost right, but doesn’t function quite as Hindemith’s notation does: * The Hindemith editions use time signatures /both/ above and in line, but never at the same time. They serve different purposes. The

Re: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 186, Issue 108

2018-05-28 Thread David Kastrup
Wols Lists writes: > On 22/05/18 21:11, Arle Lommel wrote: > lmost right, but doesn’t function quite as Hindemith’s >> notation does: >> >> * The Hindemith editions use time signatures /both/ above and in line, >> but never at the same time. They serve different

Re: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 186, Issue 108

2018-05-28 Thread Wols Lists
On 22/05/18 21:11, Arle Lommel wrote: lmost right, but doesn’t function quite as Hindemith’s > notation does: > > * The Hindemith editions use time signatures /both/ above and in line, > but never at the same time. They serve different purposes. The > snipped removes the ability to do

. Re:Lilypond is not generating a pdf file (foxfanfare)

2018-05-28 Thread Peter Gentry
This may/may not be relevant. The problem may be down to the way the temporary files are handled. I have seen it a few times. To be honest I cannot remember how I resolved it. There seems to be some link to the temporary file that using fresco can be cleared by closing all the files and Fresco and