Looks fine as-is.
You might look at it again, and see if you like the idea of shortening
it so more people read it.
https://codereview.appspot.com/110060045/diff/1/Documentation/extending/programming-interface.itely
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On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 10:24 PM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
You don't say which frustration. You apparently want to have automatic
beams across breath marks. To me, that does not make a lot of sense.
Sorry, I took out too much context from the original message. It's
pretty common in
Reviewers: Keith,
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On 2014/06/24 05:42:36, Keith wrote:
looks good, and logical.
Yay! Thanks :)
Description:
use X-parents to align MMRNumbers, MMRTexts and PercentRepeatCounters
It makes more sense to use X-parents than Y-parents for horizontal
alignment. To be able to do this, we
Thanks for review!
https://codereview.appspot.com/108110044/diff/80001/lily/paper-column.cc
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lily/paper-column.cc:226: Paper_column::get_generic_interface_extent
(Grob *column,
- The mark generally doesn't affect the music spacing or beaming in
any way.
I can't believe that it doesn't affect spacing. As soon as you insert
something visible into the score that has a timing value (and a
breathing mark definitely has, if probably not specified exactly), it
*must*
On 23/06/14 23:52, Federico Bruni wrote:
I can see 2.01 in debian wheezy:
Well when I built lilydev 2 I had to compile astyle from source manually
because the repos were behind from what we wanted (LilyDev at the time
was based on Ubuntu 10.04 but other distros I looked at were all behind
too) so
On 24/06/14 08:13, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
- The mark generally doesn't affect the music spacing or beaming in
any way.
I can't believe that it doesn't affect spacing. As soon as you insert
something visible into the score that has a timing value (and a
breathing mark definitely has, if
I can't believe that it doesn't affect spacing. As soon as you
insert something visible into the score that has a timing value
(and a breathing mark definitely has, if probably not specified
exactly), it *must* take part of the horizontal formatting. You
even give a hint how to position it:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 4:06 AM, Werner LEMBERG w...@gnu.org wrote:
I fully understand what you say, and similar symbols are used for
singers, too, however, I think this somehow contradicts what lilypond
is intended to do: engraving well-formatted music. It's not
lilypond's job to imitate
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At 13:06 24/06/2014 +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
It's not lilypond's job to imitate hand-written marks! In other
words, I want to see some *printed* editions with such entries [sc.
over bar lines] so that we can adjust lilypond accordingly, if necessary.
In some Puccini scores, marks for
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