Re: Problem with articulate.ly

2012-04-27 Thread James
Hello, On 27 April 2012 02:42, Nick Payne wrote: > The example below builds without error and gives the output I want. However, > if I include articulate.ly, then the output is garbaged even though I > haven't used \unfoldRepeats \articulate, and I get the following warnings in > the log: > > /ho

Re: Problem with articulate.ly

2012-04-27 Thread David Kastrup
James writes: > This also occurs on 2.14.2. We've had some changes made to > articulate.ly recently for 2.15.x - phew! So this isn't a regression > in LP code. articulate.ly is not really ported to the new way of working with EventChord: it just converts the new representation to the old one at

Re: Problem with articulate.ly

2012-04-27 Thread James
Hello, On 27 April 2012 10:04, David Kastrup wrote: > James writes: > >> This also occurs on 2.14.2. We've had some changes made to >> articulate.ly recently for 2.15.x - phew! So this isn't a regression >> in LP code. > > articulate.ly is not really ported to the new way of working with > Event

Re: Problem with articulate.ly

2012-04-27 Thread Colin Hall
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:04:20AM +0200, David Kastrup wrote: > James writes: > > > This also occurs on 2.14.2. We've had some changes made to > > articulate.ly recently for 2.15.x - phew! So this isn't a regression > > in LP code. > > articulate.ly is not really ported to the new way of workin

Re: Problem with articulate.ly

2012-04-27 Thread Colin Hall
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 10:40:56AM +0100, James wrote: > > articulate.ly is not really ported to the new way of working with > > EventChord: it just converts the new representation to the old one at > > invocation time and goes from there with the old code. > > > > As a consequence, bug compatibili

Re: Problem with articulate.ly

2012-04-27 Thread James
Hello, On 27 April 2012 10:51, Colin Hall wrote: > On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 10:40:56AM +0100, James wrote: >> > articulate.ly is not really ported to the new way of working with >> > EventChord: it just converts the new representation to the old one at >> > invocation time and goes from there with