Re: \times - \tuplet

2008-01-29 Thread David Kastrup
Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Valentin Villenave wrote: Maybe we should just explain as a commonprop how to easily create an alias for the \times keyword, so that the users can be free to choose whatever they want. The problem is (as was discussed in that thread that we are

Re: \times - \tuplet (was Re: Issue 566 in lilypond: showStaffSwitch - \staffSwitchOn)

2008-01-29 Thread Valentin Villenave
2008/1/29, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The problem is (as was discussed in that thread that we are repeating more and more of here) that you cannot create any such alias, at least not if you want to keep the syntax 2/3. You can certainly make an alias with syntax \t #2 #3 {music} but

Re: \times - \tuplet (was Re: Issue 566 in lilypond: showStaffSwitch - \staffSwitchOn)

2008-01-29 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Valentin Villenave wrote: 2008/1/28, Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ... hmm, I admit that it's annoying that your right hand needs to hit the \ and then m keys; \tuplet has the advantage of using the left hand for the t... Definitely. A year ago, I proposed to use the simple,

Re: \times - \tuplet

2008-01-29 Thread Francisco Vila
2008/1/29, David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Encouraging aliasing for basic functionality is a bad idea since it impacts the portability of document fragments and thus encumbers the usefulness of Mutopia and similar sites for score interchange and adaptations. But Mutopia files are already

Re: \times - \tuplet (was Re: Issue 566 in lilypond: showStaffSwitch - \staffSwitchOn)

2008-01-29 Thread Valentin Villenave
2008/1/28, Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED]: ... hmm, I admit that it's annoying that your right hand needs to hit the \ and then m keys; \tuplet has the advantage of using the left hand for the t... Definitely. A year ago, I proposed to use the simple, minimalistic \t keyword that is both

Re: replacing Century Schoolbook font

2008-01-29 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
2008/1/28, Werner LEMBERG [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You can insert any UTF-8 character and LilyPond will render it as long as Pango can find a font installed on your system that includes a glyph for that symbol. Pango also handles kerning and ligatures automatically, if the font(s) you use

Re: replacing Century Schoolbook font

2008-01-29 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
2008/1/28, Werner LEMBERG [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What use would the pfb fonts have? Good question. Han-Wen, is there still a reason why we distribute the PFB versions? Do we? I thought we only distributed the OTFs, although a regular install (through make) might install them for completeness

Re: replacing Century Schoolbook font

2008-01-29 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
2008/1/28, Werner LEMBERG [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Cyrillic block have been fixed). As an additional benefit, the fonts are directly available as full-featured OpenType fonts (this is, they come with a large bunch of OpenType features). While the metrics are slightly different (due to

Re: replacing Century Schoolbook font

2008-01-29 Thread Werner LEMBERG
I strongly suggest to use those fonts, and I'm willing to update lilypond so that they get included and used. Sounds great! Go for it! OK. PS: Two questions in case you think the above is a good idea: Shall we distribute SVG and PFB versions of TeXGyreSchola? Since all of the

Re: Postponed Bugs #83 and #297: a Someone Else Problem

2008-01-29 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
2008/1/27, Juergen Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The ligature events are implemented as 'command-event', like \bar and \time, which fall in between the notes.This is inconsistent with start/stop commands like [ ] , but I can't really judge if that is the best way to do it. Hmmh, I don't

commit message

2008-01-29 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Hi Erlend, could you be a little more verbose in your messages? ** Fix issue 558 ** -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen ___ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org

upstream fixes

2008-01-29 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Just curious, will these changes propagate to upstream? Or are we effectively forking mf2pt1 ? Author: Werner Lemberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-01-26 00:42:35 Committer: Werner Lemberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-01-26 00:42:35 Branches: master, origin Follows: release/2.11.37-1 Precedes:

Re: commit message

2008-01-29 Thread Erlend Aasland
Shure, no problem. I'll try to remember to document my commits better from now on. E On 30. jan. 2008, at 01:12, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: Hi Erlend, could you be a little more verbose in your messages? ** Fix issue 558 ** -- Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] -

Re: upstream fixes

2008-01-29 Thread Werner LEMBERG
Just curious, will these changes propagate to upstream? Or are we effectively forking mf2pt1 ? Scott has already submitted a new version to CTAN which contains this fix (and which I'll import to the lilypond repository as soon as it is available). Normally, I won't apply such fixes

Chord fonts

2008-01-29 Thread Erlend Aasland
Hi Werner, The chord font seems to be messed up after the mf2pt1 change. The letter m and s is chosen from the dynamic font (see attached picture). Can you reproduce this? I guess you can fix this pretty quick :-) Best regards, Erlend inline: pastedGraphic.png inline: