Sawada, Yoshiki wrote Saturday, March 07, 2009 4:38 AM
I want to clarify the contents of NR. And I have a request for
documentation.
Clarifying
1. NR 1.2.1 Writing Changing the - Tuplets - Selected
Snippets -
Changing the tuplet number
It says By default, only the numerator of
Hey all, long time no post...
Recently I've been swimming around in the odd
ocean of postscript, and I'm starting to see
weird ways of streamlining ps code. I was
looking at Reinhold's fantastic \eyeglasses
command and I tried streamlining it a little
(as an exercise for myself). If anyone is
On OSX, the lilypond mode for emacs doesn't properly escape filenames.
open -a 'Mighty MIDI' /Users/jamesebailey/Documents/James Music/
Choral Music/Windhauch/Windhauch.midi
2009-03-07 10:59:31.767 open[465] No such file: /Users/jamesebailey/
Documents/James
I remember this was a problem
Hello Trevor,
Trevor Daniels t.daniels at treda.co.uk wrote:
1. NR 1.2.1 Writing Changing the - Tuplets - Selected
Snippets -
Changing the tuplet number
It says By default, only the numerator of the tuplet number is
printed over the
^
tuplet
Dear Yoshiki,
Sawada a écrit :
Request
1. NR 1.1.3 Displaying pitches - Clef
In See also, the reference to Internals Reference: Clef is translated to
音部記号 by ja.po file. But it should not be translated because it is a object
name.
There is no way to fix it right now, but it
Sawada a écrit :
NR is very long to translate, especially 1.1 Pitches and 1.2 Rhythms.
Therefore, my translation does not look like progressing so much.
It will take a while to release the next patch.
Quoting the Contribuors' Guide, section 3.6.2 Documentation translation
details:
Files
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On Freitag, 6. März 2009 21:14:01 Neil Puttock wrote:
2009/3/6 Reinhold Kainhofer reinh...@kainhofer.com:
A few days ago, I decided it's finally time to learn what all that
hype about AJAX is about. What would be a better guinea pig than
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On Samstag, 7. März 2009 00:47:30 John Mandereau wrote:
Reinhold Kainhofer a écrit :
A few days ago, I decided it's finally time to learn what all that
hype about AJAX is about. What would be a better guinea pig than
trying to implement a seach
Reinhold Kainhofer a écrit :
Ah, so all I have to do is to add '*.idx' to the arguments of find and mass-
link them, too.
Sure.
Hehe, I was hoping that someone would jump up enthusiastically and say Sure,
I'll take on the polishing ;)
Lol! I already have a bunch of work for the
On Sat, Mar 07, 2009 at 12:08:06AM -0800, Mark Polesky wrote:
And here's my streamlined code, using about
40% fewer operators/operands, and about
40% less space in the file.
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I know, not a big deal, just thought I'd share.
Maybe the concept is of interest to someone.
Cool! Can you
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 05:32:00PM +0100, Valentin Villenave wrote:
2009/3/1 Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca:
Yes. I think that somebody (a Frog?) would need to make \cresc a
built-in command rather than simply being defined in
ly/spanner-init.ly (or maybe dynamics-init.ly ?)
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On Freitag, 6. März 2009 21:14:01 Neil Puttock wrote:
You probably won't be the least bit surprised to learn that neither IE
6 nor 7 will play ball: once I typed in three characters, nothing
happened apart from an `Error on page' message in the
Hello John,
John Mandereau john.mandereau at gmail.com wrote:
Request
1. NR 1.1.3 Displaying pitches - Clef
In See also, the reference to Internals Reference: Clef is translated
to
音部記号 by ja.po file. But it should not be translated because it is a object
name.
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On Samstag, 7. März 2009 00:47:30 John Mandereau wrote:
If JavaScript is disabled (so that AJAX won't work, either) or the files
are viewed as static files on your harddisk (i.e. not over http, so
the AJAX call would fail for sure), no search
Sawada, Yoshiki wrote Saturday, March 07, 2009 10:36 AM
Hi Yoshiki
Trevor Daniels t.daniels at treda.co.uk wrote:
3. NR 1.2.3 Displaying rhythms - Polymetric notation -
Selected
Snippets
This snippet is used in the section Time Signature and
discusses
about
compound time
2009/3/7 dem...@suffolk.lib.ny.us:
The reason for left-going flags as well as shape is to give the musician
multiple clues. The length of the leftgoing flag should be short, shorter
than a note heads width should be fine.
Er, could anyone give me a PNG image so that I can open an official
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On Samstag, 7. März 2009 09:08:06 Mark Polesky wrote:
Hey all, long time no post...
Recently I've been swimming around in the odd
ocean of postscript, and I'm starting to see
weird ways of streamlining ps code. I was
looking at Reinhold's
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