On Sat, 29 Oct 2016 at 20:32 Urs Liska wrote:
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> That's what I thought, and that's of course a good thing. But would it be
> conceivable to actually start doing unit tests? One should probably not be
> frightened by the issue that we won't be able to apply that backwardly, to
> the existing code
Am 29. Oktober 2016 12:06:20 GMT-07:00, schrieb Carl Sorensen
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>
>On 10/29/16 11:34 AM, "lilypond-devel on behalf of Urs Liska"
>u...@openlilylib.org> wrote:
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>>Is there any notion (or the potential for a notion) of unit testing in
>>LilyPond's development process?
>
>I think that the regres
On 10/29/16 11:34 AM, "lilypond-devel on behalf of Urs Liska"
wrote:
>Is there any notion (or the potential for a notion) of unit testing in
>LilyPond's development process?
I think that the regression tests is the closest we get to unit testing.
make test-baseline
make test
Thanks,
Carl
Is there any notion (or the potential for a notion) of unit testing in
LilyPond's development process?
Urs
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On 2016/10/29 17:18:21, trueroad wrote:
Finally, if the small PDF files contain some fonts that are not
embedded (by
this option `-dgs-neverembed-fonts`), the TeX system outputs the main
PDF file
with some fonts missing.
In this case, Ghostscript can embed the necessary fonts.
It can signifi
> I am happy to help with the documentation if language is a
difficulty to
> describe, but fundamentally what is the purpose of this command and
why, as a
> user, would I want to use (and perhaps not to use it?).
I leave a detailed answer to Masamichi-san :-)
This option is very useful wh
While I don't have any technical contribution and I don't want to stop
useful
functionality but I notice that the command contains the phrase 'never
embed'
but the description says that it *does* embed fonts after all.
The wording is tricky. TrueType and OpenType fonts are not `normal'
font
While I don't have any technical contribution and I don't want to stop
useful functionality but I notice that the command contains the phrase
'never embed' but the description says that it *does* embed fonts after
all.
Also, the Tracker description contains much more information in it
descriptive