Hi Y'all,

I put up .57.  As you can see we have tons of fixes: spacing is fixed
and we have nicer slurs.  And do take a look at the new doco in
Documentation/mudela.doc

We feel that---after 10 patchlevels of frustration--- that we have
given automake a real chance to prove itself. We haven't been very
satisfied, so we revertied to our old system.  I included some more
fixes which make the new Makefiles almost as compact as Makefile.am
files.  If you want to know the details about this decision, check out
Documentation/automake.urgh

I fear it won't compile with gcc 2.7.2 out of the box yet, so you have
to add an instantiation of List<void*>

PS.  Does anyone actually use website tarballs that I put up? 


pl 57
        - verneukeratificering van JCN code.
        - lots of updates on our own makefile system.
        - junked automake & documented it
        - put rods into Spring_spacer too. Much cleaner
        - bf: weird spacings (enge floats)
        - bf: too many constraints added.
        - smarter constraint check
        - bf: table16 fontsize.

        - 56.jcn1's empiric computer science.
        - debian patches (AF)
        - solaris/irix patches (AO)

pl 56.jcn4
        - reintruduced slope in bug [c8 c16 c16] in favour of stemlen bug...
        - staff-side: accent half line higher
        - reincluded silly los-toros latex file
        - bf's: bezier.cc,bow.cc, mat.hh: rotate
        - bf: bezier slur: handle broken slurs
        - bf: beam
        - dehairifications of bezier.cc

pl 56.jcn3
        - bf's: offset multiply, matrix rotate
        - dropped los-toros latex file

pl 56.jcn2
        - even nicer excentric slurs; 
        - input/slur-bug.ly
        - los-toros with barnumbers ;-)
        - nice version of height-ajust bezier slurs (see sleur.ly --test)
        - bf's beam: 
          * slope in[c8 c16 c16]; 
          * allow no INTER position for normal quantising

pl 56.jcn1
        - bezier curves with raaklijnen

pl 56.ag1
        - `Makefile.am.wild's now should work correctly with VPATH (AG)


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