Hi Jonas !
"I suppose this is crashing for you? Can you share the frequency, every
time, or 1 out of 10, or ...? I executed this 20 times and seemed to
work fine on my machine."
I have an error 1073741819 with each compilation, about fifteen, no successful
compilation...
"I think this example ju
Hi all,
according to the plan laid out in
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2022-08/msg00032.html
we are supposed to branch stable/2.24 this week "unless some really big
problems are reported". In the last discussion on this topic in
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-deve
Le 20/09/2022 à 20:33, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
Le 20/09/2022 à 20:01, Jonas Hahnfeld a écrit :
Block on Fitting music on 171 or 172 pages...
\version "2.23.13"
$@(map (lambda (i)
#{
\score {
\repeat unfold 100 c'1
}
#})
Le 20/09/2022 à 20:01, Jonas Hahnfeld a écrit :
Block on Fitting music on 171 or 172 pages...
\version "2.23.13"
$@(map (lambda (i)
#{
\score {
\repeat unfold 100 c'1
}
#})
(iota 300))
I think this example just takes a very l
Hi,
On Mon, 2022-09-19 at 08:41 +, Ya Gloops wrote:
> Hello Jean !
>
> Error 1073741819
>
> \version "2.23.13"
>
> $@(map (lambda (i)
> #{
> \bookpart {
> \score {
> \repeat unfold 100 c'1
> }
> }
> #})
> (
> Le 20 sept. 2022 à 16:39, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
>
>
>>
>>> I've noticed in the NR that stuff like `\foo` isn't always coloured
>>> as expected (i.e., `\foo` isn't always bold). Attached are two
>>> examples from the NR.
>>>
>>> I wonder whether it makes sense to always embolden stuff
Werner LEMBERG writes:
>>> I've noticed in the NR that stuff like `\foo` isn't always coloured
>>> as expected (i.e., `\foo` isn't always bold). Attached are two
>>> examples from the NR.
>>>
>>> I wonder whether it makes sense to always embolden stuff starting
>>> with `\` (except in a string).
> \open is lexed as Token.Name.Builtin.Articulation, which the PDF
> style in book_highlight.py explicitly doesn't make bold:
>
>
> # A custom black-and-white style designed for the PDF documentation.
> pdf_styles = {
> Token: "",
> Token.Whitespace: "",
> Token.Text: "",
> Token
>> I've noticed in the NR that stuff like `\foo` isn't always coloured
>> as expected (i.e., `\foo` isn't always bold). Attached are two
>> examples from the NR.
>>
>> I wonder whether it makes sense to always embolden stuff starting
>> with `\` (except in a string). This might even include `\1` a
At 05:39 on 20 Sep 2022, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> I've noticed in the NR that stuff like `\foo` isn't always coloured as
> expected (i.e., `\foo` isn't always bold). Attached are two examples
> from the NR.
> I wonder whether it makes sense to always embolden stuff starting with
> `\` (except in a
Le 20/09/2022 à 07:39, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
I've noticed in the NR that stuff like `\foo` isn't always coloured as
expected (i.e., `\foo` isn't always bold). Attached are two examples
from the NR.
I wonder whether it makes sense to always embolden stuff starting with
`\` (except in a string
Le 20/09/2022 à 11:24, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
> Remind me who wrote this style, already? :-)
^^^
False cognate: I meant ‘again’.
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