LGTM
https://codereview.appspot.com/545320043/diff/581320043/flower/include/yaffut.hh
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flower/include/yaffut.hh:146: // TODO: Once we are willing to require
C++11,
Hi All,
I have seen lots of A0 posters for medical and scientific research
congresses. Here's an article that summarizes exactly what I think
about conference posters.
https://colinpurrington.com/tips/poster-design/
Andrew
https://codereview.appspot.com/571190043/diff/559290043/lily/system.cc
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On 2019/12/04 08:08:09, lemzwerg wrote:
Is there a reason for grouping the code into
Il giorno sab 30 nov 2019 alle 22:57, Federico Bruni
ha scritto:
I'm really short of time in this period, but I'll try to make a new
LilyDev release sooner or later.
In the meanwhile, if you are a Linux user, you may want to try
installing mkosi and build a new image by yourself.
Look at
Folks,
the music engraving conference in Salzburg (January 17.-19.) aims to
present as much note engraving programs as possible. While some
companies send representatives (e.g., Dorico, Capella, Finale) – some
even with talks – we don't have something similar for LilyPond in the
main part of
LGTM, thanks!
https://codereview.appspot.com/571190043/diff/559290043/lily/system.cc
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lily/system.cc:525: {
Is there a reason for grouping the code into additional braces?