LGTM,
Carl
On 6/11/10 6:12 AM, Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca wrote:
Hi Bug Squad and others,
I've updated CG 7 Issues with draft 3:
http://kainhofer.com/~lilypond/Documentation/contributor/issues.html
Note that this URL goes to kainhofer; the official online docs
won't
This should be sent as a new enhancement request, because 678 is about to be
closed, and this comment will no longer be part of the open issues.
Thanks,
Carl
On 6/7/10 8:10 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
lilyp...@googlecode.com writes:
Comment #9 on issue 678 by Carl.D.Sorensen
!
Thanks,
Carl
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On 6/5/10 7:17 AM, Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca wrote:
The Enhancement bit says if in doubt, make it an enhancement.
Beyond that, I'm not certain how to clarify these points, either in
our understood policy or written policy.
OK. I'm happy with that.
Thanks,
Carl
changes), see #2.
What do you think guys of this double proposal?
Frédéric, Carl, Bug Squad members?
Seems like a good proposal to me. I don't think that there will be
much momentum for extending New_fingering_engraver, but putting it in the
tracker would be great.
We should also add
Examples? This chapter seems to take the responsibility away from
the contributor and put it on the Bug Squad. This is a bit of a change in
policy, but may be a good change in policy, if we have enough resources for
the Bug Squad.
Thanks,
Carl
according to the input
code. But the text spanner goes to at least the 3rd note of the
measure, and might be interpreted as going to the 4th. So, even
though 2.10.33 prints cresc., I don't think the output is consistent
with the input.
Hi Carl!
I'm sorry but I don't totally agree.
I think
On 4/10/10 3:15 PM, -Eluze elu...@gmail.com wrote:
Valentin Villenave wrote:
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
When strings are given for notes in a fret diagram, and the notes are too
low, the fret diagram will try to put dots on negative
6 pages
pdf (some pages with 1 system only).
The clue here is that there is some kind of break in the middle of the score
that you've put in manually that confuses the layout engine.
Just remove the /pageBreak in the middle of your score and it works
perfectly.
HTH,
Carl
{ \voiceTwo #(set-accidental-style 'voice) b f'!8[ b f'] }
}
It seems to me that this is a bug; the fis' and the f' are not the same
note, and therefore the note-heads should not be merged.
Thanks,
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The music images in NR 1.1.3 Automatic accidentals are all clipped too tight
on the bottom; the beams on the first notes in the bottom staff are cut off.
Carl
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right now.
HTH,
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development version.
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On 3/13/10 2:02 PM, T.Skeggs t.ske...@talktalk.net wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu
To: Trevor Skeggs t.ske...@talktalk.net; bug-lilypond@gnu.org
Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2010 5:25 PM
Subject: Re: faulty beam defaults
On 3/13/10 8:15 AM, Trevor
not denote the duration
of the beam, but rather the duration of the last note of the beam, right?
It denotes the duration of the shortest note in the beam, regardless of
where in the beam that duration occurs. I will clarify the documentation.
Thanks for your questions.
Carl
of humor... :-)
Yes, because you have to mimic the previous non-standard behavior if IE-7
(or, perhaps I should say the Microsoft-standard behavior).
Cheers,
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Mike O'Donnell found that \shiftDurations is not in the index of music
functions.
I haven't checked to see if it occurs anywhere in the docs or not, but
clearly at least an index should be included.
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has been pushed to git.
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. (see attached) Carl, I believe it was you who worked on
beaming recently, does this look like the desired/intended default
behavior to you?
Nope. It certainly looks like a bug to me. Please create a new issue, and
I'll see if I can get it to work right.
Thanks,
Carl
/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPa
ges/man3/FcConfigGetCache.3.html).
Perhaps this is a Fontconfig issue, and not a networked home folders issue.
Thanks
Carl
Thanks,
Jake
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Jacob Rundall runda...@gmail.com wrote:
2.13.9-1 exhibits the same failure to create
When strings are given for notes in a fret diagram, and the notes are too
low, the fret diagram will try to put dots on negative frets, instead of
giving an error and producing nothing.
\version 2.13.10
\new FretBoards {
d\3 d'\1
}
Thanks,
Carl
,
Carl
fret-diagram-negative-fret.png
Description: fret-diagram-negative-fret.png
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with this project.
Please let me know by email if you'd like to take it on, and I'll be happy
to help you get started with it.
I've also copied this to bug-lilypond so one of our bugmeisters can create
an enhancement request.
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\relative c'' {
\time 3/4
c4. c8 \times 2/3 { c aes g }
}
Thanks for the report, Nick.
Carl
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}
}
Nick,
If you want to fix this, you can do so (as long as you aren't using the
measure_grouping_engraver) with the following:
\overrideBeamSettings #'Score #'(5 . 16) #'end #'((* . (1 1 1)))
HTH,
Carl
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On 12/26/09 5:47 AM, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
On 12/25/09 4:31 AM, Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net wrote:
Notes in a tuplet by default are getting beamed with notes outside the
tuplet. Should the default beaming rules be doing this?
\version 2.13.9
On 12/21/09 1:17 PM, Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/12/21 Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu:
For me, on OSX 10.5, barline-test1 has ultra-thick barlines, but
barline-test2 has good barlines.
Interesting. :) Are you using the default viewer?
Yes, this was under Preview
know how they render?
For me, on OSX 10.5, barline-test1 has ultra-thick barlines, but
barline-test2 has good barlines.
Carl
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On 12/21/09 1:17 PM, Neil Puttock n.putt...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/12/21 Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu:
For me, on OSX 10.5, barline-test1 has ultra-thick barlines, but
barline-test2 has good barlines.
Interesting. :) Are you using the default viewer?
The first file is LilyPond's
an OSX box; Patrick, could you
investigate when you have time?
This may be a very difficult bug to reproduce, since it requires OSX with
networked homefolders, which I assume means a user with a home folder that
resides on a network drive.
Thanks,
Carl
of the
script-priority. And the outside-staff-priority was not set properly.
Anyway, I fixed it.
Carl
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On 11/20/09 12:15 AM, Marc Hohl m...@hohlart.de wrote:
Valentin Villenave schrieb:
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:18 PM, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
Could someone volunteer to create a patch to the documentation by adding
this to the Known issues and warnings section of Unmetered
\\).
HTH,
Carl
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On 10/12/09 1:41 PM, Andrew Hawryluk ahawry...@gmail.com wrote:
Attached is the output of LilyPond 2.7, which was benchmarked as a
near match against Baerenreiter BA320. The current beam positions do
not match: the stems are now shorter, on average. (The third measure
also has a beaming
a regtest once it's implemented. I think we don't have the
final work on it yet, but it's going on.
Carl
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(2.12.2-1) with the one from 2.13.3. It didn't
seem to need to analyse fonts again (which is where it was getting stuck),
so now it works!
Can you type
port list pango
in a terminal window and report its results?
Thanks,
Carl
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when I type pango, pango is not found.
But if I type pango-querymodules --version it works.
HTH,
Carl
On 10/3/09 4:00 PM, Marc Tyndel jaz...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/10/3 Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca:
No; knowing the default installed pango will probably help much
more
has a bug that causes it
to hang if pango 1.26.0 is installed. Version 1.24.5 seems to work OK.
http://trac.macports.org/ticket/21624
It is reported that the bug is in pango, not inkscape, and that it causes
multiple programs that use pango to hang.
And LilyPond uses pango.
HTH,
Carl
On 9/27/09 12:47 PM, Nicolas Sceaux nicolas.sce...@free.fr wrote:
Le 27 sept. 09 à 18:25, Carl Sorensen a écrit :
\time 4/4
\repeat unfold 8 a8
%% group 8th notes by 2
\overrideBeamSettings #'Score #'(4 . 4) #'end #'(((1 . 8) . (2 2 2
2)))
This is a feasible beamSettings
properties. Then I picked one
(chordChanges) and did git grep for it.
It turned up
scm/define-context-properties.scm
which is where all of the context properties are defined.
Do you need more than this?
HTH,
Carl
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be useful to show the default beaming of eighth notes for some
more time signatures (e.g. 4/4, 5/8) in section 1.2.4 in the Notation
Reference (p. 54).
The autobeaming behavior has been corrected for 2.13.4, so I don't think any
documentation changes are necessary.
Thanks for your review,
Carl
is 3.2.1. (on kainhofer). There is
no explanation of the bar-check symbol there; according to the LM policy I
think that this is where it should be added.
Thanks,
Carl
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changed in the snippet, so it looks like a bug in the new
autobeaming code, triggered by \partial.
Fixed in git.
Thanks,
Carl
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doc-clean
make
it worked again.
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On 8/4/09 5:49 AM, Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca wrote:
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 09:13:40PM +1000, Cameron Horsburgh wrote:
I'm having trouble with a brand new clone of the git repo. Running
lilypond on even the simplest of files generates this error:
| programming error: no
autobeaming)
make clean
make
then
git checkout master
make
I don't get the error.
I have been unable to find the cause of this. I'd welcome help from anybody
who can provide it.
Thanks,
Carl
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On 8/4/09 8:02 PM, Joe Neeman joenee...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2009-08-04 at 19:02 -0600, Carl Sorensen wrote:
On 8/4/09 5:49 AM, Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca wrote:
On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 09:13:40PM +1000, Cameron Horsburgh wrote:
I'm having trouble with a brand new
-learning/index
I think this will provide the help you need to get started.
Thanks,
Carl Sorensen
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documented, I'd
recommend the -devel list instead of the -bug list.
Carl
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Christian,
This kind of question is better asked on lilypond-user.
Thanks,
Carel
On 4/30/09 12:57 PM, grisu_76 christian.hum...@univie.ac.at wrote:
As for I get some helpful hints for solving the spacing-problem in
pickup-bars starting with a grace note, now I struggle with the
beziers and subdivide them.
I'm currently working on a patch for this.
Carl
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On 3/29/09 7:10 AM, Hans Aberg hab...@math.su.se wrote:
On 28 Mar 2009, at 21:05, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
I use a self-compiled version for x86, that I made by following
Nicolas
Sceaux's instructions.
If you mean the Mac OS X link on
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.12/Documentation
at the download page, you'll see that the OSX 10.5 version
is built by Ivo Bowmans, rather than with the GUB.
Carl
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On 3/28/09 1:04 PM, Hans Aberg hab...@math.su.se wrote:
On 28 Mar 2009, at 17:23, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
Hi Hans, GUB stands for Grand Unified Builder and it is a project
that was born with lilypond. Please check
the web page Graham mentioned http://lilypond.org/gub/
This lilypond
of what it should look like?
Carl
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Actually, it was already applied in 2.12.2. Sorry I didn't let you know.
Thanks,
Carl
On 2/28/09 6:17 AM, Valentin Villenave v.villen...@gmail.com wrote:
2008/12/26 Carl D. Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu:
This orientation is doable. We can add it as a new orientation. Let's call
the snippets. That's handled by running convert-ly on the
those files. That's why we try to keep as much syntax as possible in the
snippets; they're automatically fixed.
You only need to modify text in the body of the documentation, including any
examples that are inline in the docs.
Carl
Fixed in git.
Carl
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a convert-ly rule to eliminate any
SeparationItem overrides. Let's clean it up properly, instead of leaving
detritus around.
(There, now I've used my big word for the day -- detritus. Perhaps I should
have said cruft instead of detritus.)
Carl
Antoine,
Please see the Getting Help page on the LilyPond website www.lilypond.org.
You can get to it from the Help link on the main page.
Carl Sorensen
On 1/28/09 10:49 AM, Antoine Plante antpla...@comcast.net wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying to install the software without success. I
on this task?
Thanks,
Carl
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Valentin,
Can you add a feature request for identifying automatic style programs that
will work for each of our source files, defining the necessary syntax files,
and figuring out how to automatically modify the source files?
Thanks,
Carl
-- Forwarded Message
From: Graham Percival gra
Valentin,
Can we add an enhancement request for an automatic method of defining
@musicFunctionFoo from the docstrings in ly/music-init.ly?
Thanks,
Carl
-- Forwarded Message
From: John Mandereau john.mander...@gmail.com
Reply-To: fr...@lilynet.net
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 05:59:25 -0700
Hi, Valentin,
Can we get an enhancement request for an automatically-generated language
reference that will include all parser keywords, in addition to the
identifiers we currently have?
Thanks,
Carl
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From: Carl D. Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu
Reply-To: fr...@lilynet.net
Frog could happily fix it :-)
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=729
This can be a frog task, but not until 2.13, because of the convert-ly rule.
Carl
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you started.
HTH,
Carl Sorensen
P.S. I'm copying to the user list, which is where this kind of discussion
belongs.
P.P.S. How did you get to the bug-lilypond list? What page on the website
got you here? We want to fix the website so this question *never* gets
asked on bug-lilypond, but only
a context property, rather than
the music. So when you put the partcombine in the new Staff, it doesn't
carry over the context properties.
All you have to do is put
\crescTextCresc
in the Staff that contains the combined parts.
Thanks,
Carl
P.S. I *love* your email address
:
IMO, the warning as currently stated gives me permission to add an issue if
I'm careful about the format, but that's not the way we want to have it,
IIRC.
Carl
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, not changed syntax -- no convert-ly rule is necessary.
Release meister Graham, am I correct in this assessment?
Carl
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.
This probably becomes a documentation bug.
Carl
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be specified.
It would be nice (and I think it's doable) to adjust string-fret-finger to
work with non-monotonic StringTunings.
I'm posting this because I don't think this change should be made before
2.12, but I want to have something to tickle my memory.
Thanks,
Carl Sorensen
Please label issue 511 fixed in 2.11.57
Thanks,
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systems on the first
page, 3 on the second. Instead, it gives me a one-page layout, with one
measure on the first 3 systems and 4 on the last.
The warning message during compilation is:
warning: cannot find line breaking that satisfies constraints
Thanks,
Carl Sorensen
On 8/8/08 5:57 PM, Neil Puttock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/8/8 Carl D. Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This experience causes me to believe that there is a bug in the parser
related to chordmode.
I presume you've had a look at lexer.ll?
I haven't looked at lexer.ll this time around
that the parser somehow gets stuck using chordmode
parsing.
I have no idea how to debug this problem. Any suggestions? Or can anybody
fix this?
Thanks,
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On 8/4/08 2:20 AM, Joe Neeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2008-07-31 at 20:37 -0600, Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
And the systems run off the bottom of the first page.
Thanks for the report, this is fixed in git now.
Thanks for the fix.
If I try to set the number of systems
get the warning:
warning: cannot find line breaking that satisfies constraints
Version 2.11.54
OS: Mac OS 10.5, compiled using Nicolas's excellent instructions.
Thanks,
Carl Sorensen
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to tweak only one tie
from a chord.
Please see the Learning Manual for version 2.11, section 4.1.4 Tweaking
commands, for an explanation of why and how to use \tweak vs. \override.
Thanks,
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a potential source of confusion for those who use the bug tracker.
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-Original Message-
From: Han-Wen Nienhuys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 1:16 PM
To: Carl D. Sorensen
Cc: bug-lilypond@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Bug status
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 9:18 AM, Carl D. Sorensen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Issue attribute updates
on this would
be appreciated.
Carl Peterson
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enough scheme to modify the notation in LilyPond. It's my experience
that the scheme code is the easiest to modify, once you get used to prefix
notation and lots of parentheses. And it's always great to get somebody new
with the ability to hack on LilyPond.
Carl Sorensen
about LilyPondTool at
http://lilypondtool.organum.hu/78.0.html.
Don't give up! LilyPond is worth working through the learning curve to
get started!
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0 4.4
4 0.602059991 2.408239965 11.1
9 0.954242509 8.588182585 27.96
14 1.146128036 16.0457925 52.6
19 1.278753601 24.29631842 83.6
24 1.380211242 33.1250698 120
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] |} \\
{\voiceFour e,4 | }
}
}
% End of ly snippet
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cis e cis |} \\
{\voiceFour s2 e,4 | }
}
}
% End of ly snippet
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Voice-Collision.png
Description: Voice
.
The bug example I sent would produce correct notation if the note head
of the last e were a half-note head.
So this may not be a bug, but a feature request. But I don't believe
that it would create impossible notation.
Carl
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...
C:/Documents and Settings/Carl/My Documents/Lilypond
Source/merge-differently-headed.ly:9:11: warning: ignoring too many
clashing note columns
{d=''2
g2 } \\ {d=''8 c8 r4 \stemUp e,8 c'8 r4 } \\ { \stemDown e,,2
e'2}
Layout output to `merge-differently-headed.ps'...
Converting
I'm not top posting
% If octave-check is used with commas (for octaves below middle c), it assigns
the % octave as if they were quotes (for octaves above middle c)
\version 2.10.0 %Windows XP
\paper {ragged-right = ##t}
\relative c' { g g' g=,, g,,}
% merge-differently-headed only works on the first two voices in a {} \\ {}
\\ {} construct
\paper {ragged-right = ##t}
\relative c' {
{\override Staff.NoteCollision #'merge-differently-headed = ##t d=''2 a2 } \\
{d=''8 c8 r4 a8 f'8 r4 } \\ {e,,2 e2}
{\override Staff.NoteCollision
The Lilypond index is missing entries for both variables and identifiers.
An entry for both of these terms should point to section 2.18 of the tutorial,
Organizing Larger Pieces.
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I have been unable to successfully run lilypond 2.0.1 under cygwin.
Previous versions (1.4, 1.6) ran well.
As can be seen in the attached bug.txt file, there appears to be a
problem (in creating fonts?) where TeX crashes, needing an increased
trie size.
Any thoughts?
Carl
Carl D. Sorensen
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