On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 05:25:08AM +, Graham Percival wrote:
> With David stepping down, LilyPond is left without an official GNU
> maintanier.
I have now resumed this position.
Cheers,
- Graham
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On 29.12.2016 22:04, James wrote:
Is it simply for the same reason any font has a separate character that
is a 'rotated' version of its counterpart?
e.g. '<' and '>' or '/' and '\'
Why*wouldn't* you make separate font 'objects' for fundamental
glyphs?
Those have semantically different, well-
On Tue, 27 Dec 2016 16:59:10 +0100
Simon Albrecht wrote:
> On 23.12.2016 22:34, Simon Albrecht wrote:
> > Why does the Feta font have one glyph for each of the 4 directions
> > in which an arrow head generated with \arrow-head can point? Why
> > not simply rotate one glyph in the first place? (I’
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Description:
Allow fixed spacing of symbols in church rests
By default, the symbols making up a church rest are spread to fill
the available space in a measure.
Setting the new property "church-rest-inner-padding" places symbols
at the given distan
Hi Thomas!
Thanks Knut for your code.
Though, this snippet will produce bad output as soon as something like
a key-change happens at the line-break.
True. If someone really needs marginal notes, the attached example shows
a better way ... use TeX & lilypond. The code needs a recent lilypond and
2016-12-27 21:44 GMT+01:00 Trevor Daniels :
>
> Knut Petersen wrote Friday, December 23, 2016 11:53 PM
>
> Harm, would this be a better snippet for the LSR?
>
>>> I seem to remember a post or maybe an LSR entry for placing
>>> divisi arrows at the end of a staff. Maybe this could be
>>> adapted to
2016-12-29 9:19 GMT+01:00 Federico Bruni :
> Il 28 dic 2016 8:46 PM Thomas Morley ha scritto:
>> Though, I was surprised not to find the lilypond-git-repo. Did I
>> overlook somthing?
>> Anyway I cloned it manually.
>>
>
> The first time you log in you should see a terminal popping up and asking
Il 28 dic 2016 8:46 PM Thomas Morley ha scritto:
>
> Hi Federico,
>
> 2016-12-14 13:53 GMT+01:00 Federico Bruni :
> > Hi all
> >
> > Eventually I managed to build the new ISO.
> > I decided to upgrade to Stretch (still in testing), because otherwise I had
> > problems with pinning guile-2.0