On 9/13/07, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Based on the feedback, it seems that most users would vastly prefer
> something like this?
> http://lilypondwiki.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Doc
>
> Numbered titles are new HTML pages; un-numbered titles are on the same
> HTML page.
>
> Sec
Based on the feedback, it seems that most users would vastly prefer
something like this?
http://lilypondwiki.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Doc
Numbered titles are new HTML pages; un-numbered titles are on the same
HTML page.
Sections 1.9 through 1.16 weren't put into the same arrangement, but
2007/9/13, Jonas Nyström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The logo, the graphical identity and the program name are all *very*
> important factors when it comes to establishing a software in the minds and
> lives of the users...
> Two examples of projects with nice graphical concepts (in my opinion!):
> ht
> I agree that the cello woman probably was not a good logo...
To me, the idea of a cello-woman is appealing, even if the execution
was lacking; something along the lines of:
http://carolinapino.net/man-ray.jpg
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2007/9/13, Jonas Nyström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> To me, the nice little happy note does *not* give an association to the
> professional level that Lilypond represents! (Maybe ideal for a program for
> children!) This also connects to the discussion of heightening the
> professional level of the doc
Jonas Nyström wrote:
1. The program name was something that I would associate with
professional music/notation
I'm not offended, but I find this complaint totally irrational. What's
so professional about calling your computer company "Apple" or "Sun"?
Does a piece of fruit or a celestial bod
Hmm...
The logo, the graphical identity and the program name are all *very*
important factors when it comes to establishing a software in the minds and
lives of the users...
I'm totally convinced that I would have discovered the beauty of Lilypond
years ago if
1. The program name was something t
On Tuesday 11 September 2007, Tom Shackell wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering whether it would be possible to extract lilypond's
> layout code and use it as a general library for performing music layout.
> That is to say a programmer would pass lilypond unformatted musical
> notation (as a data s
Am Donnerstag, 13. September 2007 schrieben Sie:
> On Thu, 13 Sep 2007, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> > 2007/9/13, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>> +if filename[-1] == '.':
> >>> +filename += "xml"
> >>> +elif not re.match ("\.xml$", filename):
> >>> +
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
2007/9/13, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
+if filename[-1] == '.':
+filename += "xml"
+elif not re.match ("\.xml$", filename):
+filename += ".xml"
this looks a bit strange.
Do you mean a boolean or he
2007/9/13, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > +if filename[-1] == '.':
> > +filename += "xml"
> > +elif not re.match ("\.xml$", filename):
> > +filename += ".xml"
> >
> > this looks a bit strange.
> > Do you mean a boolean or here?
>
> No, I'm checki
2007/9/13, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > You might get away with a \tweak command for this.
>
> Hmm, I can't get this to work:
>c8 \tweak #'style #'zigzag \glissando d'
> gives me a syntax error (syntax error, unexpected EVENT_IDENTIFIER), and both
>\tweak #'style #'zigzag c8
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Am Donnerstag, 13. September 2007 schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
> + # TODO: wavy-line glissandos don't work, becasue the style has to
> be + # set before the note, at the \glissando it's already too
> late! + #if self.line_type =
OK. This is a first draft. (but we can just use the character, as Rune
suggested)
Very nice! It's IMO the best choice for a lily logo that I have seen so
far.
Greetings,
Juergen
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Am Donnerstag, 13. September 2007 schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
> > > if False:
> > > ..block..
> > > is shorter
>
> if you want to comment out a section in python, using
>
> if 0:
> commented_out_statements()
>
> is shorter, and less of a mess wrt. comment signs.
Ah, okay, that's what you me
Am Donnerstag, 13. September 2007 schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
> +# Allow the user to leave out the .xml on the filename
> +filename = get_existing_filename_with_extension (args[0], "xml")
> +if not os.path.exists (filename):
> +print "Unable to find input file %s" % args[0]
>
> pr
2007/9/13, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ># TODO: setting dashed/dotted line style does not work, because that
> > +# command needs to be written before the note, not when the
> > +# event is observed after the note!
> > +#if self.line_type == 1:
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Am Donnerstag, 13. September 2007 schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
># TODO: setting dashed/dotted line style does not work, because that
> +# command needs to be written before the note, not when the
> +# event is observed afte
> > Can we have the note -- which *IS* wonderful, BTW -- sitting on a
> > lilypad?
>
> OK. This is a first draft. (but we can just use the character, as Rune
> suggested)
Very nice! You reveal veiled talents :-) I've played just once with
Inkscape, and I really admire your capabilities.
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