[PATCH] Web: Easier editing: Add link to Abjad website.

2010-09-12 Thread Mark Polesky
Hey guys, Here's a patch to add a link to Trevor Bača's project Abjad. Trevor, I assume you're fine with this wording, but let me know: Abjad, a Python API for Formalized Score Control, designed to help composers build up complex pieces of LilyPond notation in an iterative and incremental way.

Re: [PATCH] Web: Easier editing: Add link to Abjad website.

2010-09-12 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 9/12/10 1:41 AM, Mark Polesky markpole...@yahoo.com wrote: Hey guys, Here's a patch to add a link to Trevor Bača's project Abjad. Trevor, I assume you're fine with this wording, but let me know: Good to have you back, Mark. Abjad, a Python API for Formalized Score Control,

Re: [PATCH] Web: Easier editing: Add link to Abjad website.

2010-09-12 Thread Graham Percival
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 06:38:38AM -0600, Carl Sorensen wrote: I also made some small changes in the vicinity so someone should let me know if this is okay to push. Looks good to me. Wait a bit longer; Colin Campbell and I discussed this section a lot, so I want to check it carefully.

potential 2.14 alpha, website switch

2010-09-12 Thread Graham Percival
Unless I hear otherwise in the next 18 hours, I'm going to declare 2.13.33 the first alpha release of 2.14, and invite users to try it out. I'll also switch to the new website. As noted below, two of these issues have patches. I don't want to hurt anybody's feelings by announcing the alpha with

Re: [PATCH] Web: Easier editing: Add link to Abjad website.

2010-09-12 Thread Graham Percival
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 12:41:19AM -0700, Mark Polesky wrote: I also made some small changes in the vicinity so someone should let me know if this is okay to push. I'd like some of this patch modified or omitted. -...@subheading Other programs can export LilyPond code +...@subheading Other

Regtest comparison - 13.33 versus 13.32

2010-09-12 Thread Phil Holmes
As far as I can tell, no regressions. The only major change is in metronome-marking-break-align.ly where the mark is now quite a bit further to the right. However, it doesn't look bad and so could well be a tweak to http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=684. Could a developer

how to start a fork at repo.or.cz?

2010-09-12 Thread Mark Polesky
So, I'm trying to start a fork at http://repo.or.cz/w/lilypond/mpolesky.git, but I get: $ git push --dry-run ow...@repo.or.cz's password: [3 attempts here, then...] Permission denied (publickey,password). fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly I don't know which password it's asking for, and

Re: how to start a fork at repo.or.cz?

2010-09-12 Thread Graham Percival
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 6:36 PM, Mark Polesky markpole...@yahoo.com wrote: So, I'm trying to start a fork at http://repo.or.cz/w/lilypond/mpolesky.git, but I get: I'm not familiar with the repo.or.cz setup, but my quick response is that if it asks for your password, then you have the wrong repo

Re: how to start a fork at repo.or.cz?

2010-09-12 Thread Patrick McCarty
On 2010-09-12, Mark Polesky wrote: So, I'm trying to start a fork at http://repo.or.cz/w/lilypond/mpolesky.git, but I get: $ git push --dry-run ow...@repo.or.cz's password: [3 attempts here, then...] Permission denied (publickey,password). fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly I

Re: Regtest comparison - 13.33 versus 13.32

2010-09-12 Thread James Bailey
On Sep 12, 2010, at 6:40 PM, Phil Holmes wrote: As far as I can tell, no regressions. The only major change is in metronome-marking-break-align.ly where the mark is now quite a bit further to the right. However, it doesn't look bad and so could well be a tweak to

Re: potential 2.14 alpha, website switch

2010-09-12 Thread Neil Puttock
On 12 September 2010 15:46, Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca wrote: Unless I hear otherwise in the next 18 hours, I'm going to declare 2.13.33 the first alpha release of 2.14, and invite users to try it out.  I'll also switch to the new website. Do you mind postponing it until 2.13.34?

Re: potential 2.14 alpha, website switch

2010-09-12 Thread Graham Percival
On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 07:35:48PM +0100, Neil Puttock wrote: On 12 September 2010 15:46, Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca wrote: Unless I hear otherwise in the next 18 hours, I'm going to declare 2.13.33 the first alpha release of 2.14, and invite users to try it out.  I'll also

Re: potential 2.14 alpha, website switch

2010-09-12 Thread Neil Puttock
On 12 September 2010 19:52, Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca wrote: No problem; done. Thanks. Since Carl's given the OK for #818, I'll push that later. Ok.  No rush; if anybody has anything else to say about 818, then by all means we can spend more time thinking/investigating it.

Re: texinfo @ mangling

2010-09-12 Thread John Mandereau
Il giorno dom, 12/09/2010 alle 11.45 -0700, Mark Polesky ha scritto: Is there a way to bypass the automatic obscuring of email addresses on any of the mailing list servers? Most texinfo patches end up mangled in the archives, and this is unfortunate; some good patches can become lost forever,

Fix #1205. (issue2145047)

2010-09-12 Thread n . puttock
Reviewers: , Message: Hi, This patch changes the internal representation of \tempo so it uses an event to trigger creation of a metronome mark. Please review. Thanks, Neil Description: Fix #1205. Reinstate an event for \tempo, instead of relying on context property changes. Please review

Re: texinfo @ mangling

2010-09-12 Thread Trevor Daniels
Mark Polesky wrote Sunday, September 12, 2010 7:45 PM Is there a way to bypass the automatic obscuring of email addresses on any of the mailing list servers? There may be, but I think the recent discussions about the mailing lists have made it pretty clear that the LilyPond lists are not

Re: texinfo @ mangling

2010-09-12 Thread Trevor Daniels
Damn! Hit the send key accidently before I'd finished. Here's the full reply: Mark Polesky wrote Sunday, September 12, 2010 7:45 PM Is there a way to bypass the automatic obscuring of email addresses on any of the mailing list servers? There may be, but I think the recent discussions