tracker, which is the feature
we're about to lose. They use BitBucket for their own issue tracker.
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It says it will import Wiki pages, source code (SVN, Git or Hg), Downloads, and
Issues.
Before I try it, are there any objections or gotchas?
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the best bet so far. Not least because SourceForge must
have knocked out most of the bugs by now. We just need an OS host. Allura
give a list of deployments, but it's pretty short:
https://forge-allura.apache.org/p/allura/wiki/Allura%20Deployments/
None seems suitable for LP.
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with their php code to take it further, and when no one
stepped up the discussion stopped.
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Trevor Daniels wrote Monday, May 04, 2015 10:01 PM
OK, I've created a project on SourceForge and started
downloading the issues DB from GoogleCode.
[snip]
You can see the progress here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/tickets/
Update: (one ladder, two snakes)
1. I now see
/testlilyissues/tickets/
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of indicating satisfaction with the way the
discussion or indeed the proposal is going. We don't want the list flooded
with +1's.
Anyway, many of us have returned (in my personal case more understanding
and wiser, I hope) so welcome back! We missed you!
Trevor
I'd like to second everything that Carl writes below,
and add my thanks to you, David.
Trevor
Carl Sorensen wrote Monday, April 27, 2015 11:07 PM
On 4/27/15 3:09 AM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
As things currently stand, I suspect that the current mechanism for
creating Scheme
:
skipFour = \repeat unfold 4 { \skip 4 }
For longer durations I know of no alternative. What you suggest seems
sensible in a Lyrics context, but it would break backwards compatibility.
And it has been suggested before:
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1330
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) review. So things sit on
'countdown' until then.
Thanks James, I agree with doing that.
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in this I'd like to get an idea if
that would encounter significant headwind.
Just encouragement from me; sounds a sensible enhancement.
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SopranoMusic
...
PianoLHMusic))
TIA
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Thanks Jan-Peter
That's put me back on course!
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- Original Message -
From: Jan-Peter Voigt jp.vo...@gmx.de
To: lilypond-devel@gnu.org
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2015 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: Generating music from a list of identifiers
Hi Trevor,
I compiled a short example
David Kastrup wrote Wednesday, April 01, 2015 8:36 PM
Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk writes:
I'm struggling to find how to do the following:
I have a list of the identifiers of variables which contain either music or
#f and I'd like to generate the parallel music of all of them
failed with macros, but that's
likely because I don't understand them yet.
TIA, Trevor
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Thanks Urs, that what I needed!
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From: Urs Liska u...@openlilylib.org
To: lilypond-devel@gnu.org
Sent: Saturday, March 21, 2015 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: Building identifiers algorithmically
Hi Trevor,
hey, that's what I just learned :-)
What you need
, comprehensive
and impressive as it is.
http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki
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Assaf, you wrote Sunday, March 15, 2015 3:53 AM
On 03/14/2015 01:57 PM, Trevor Daniels wrote:
I confirm this works, at least for the one instance I tried.
I guess now we need to write a script which parses the JSON
file to find the attachment parameters and then to wget them
using
all our issues data. Where we put it is another
matter.
Thanks again, Trevor
Han-Wen Nienhuys hanw...@gmail.com
To: lilypond-devel lilypond-devel@gnu.org
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2015 5:30 PM
Subject: Fwd: Attachment downloader?
-- Forwarded message --
From: Chris Smith chrsm
Hi
Not being very experienced in Scheme I'm struggling to create a variable
containing a spacer rest or rests with a total musical length equal to the
music contained in another variable. Can anyone help?
TIA
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David Kastrup wrote Saturday, March 14, 2015 6:14 PM
Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk writes:
Not being very experienced in Scheme I'm struggling to create a
variable containing a spacer rest or rests with a total musical length
equal to the music contained in another variable. Can
to download the index.
(b) Is Google Code open-source or proprietary?
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Han-Wen, you wrote Friday, March 13, 2015 1:45 PM
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 1:37 PM, Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk wrote:
Two questions:
(a) how do we take a copy of this data base to keep it safe,
including all the follow-up discussions? Making a CSV
copy just seems
too.
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Hi Paul
I'd be happy to go along with your index3C version, as linked below, but I'd
like to see comments from others before the changes are adopted. These
preferences can be very dependent on the individual's artistic sense.
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- Original Message -
Paul Morris wrote Friday
which offers more contrast.
Individually comments below. Most I like, but a couple I don't.
Thanks for doing this - I'm well aware of the effort involved and the
difficulties of achieving good artistic design (usually by my failing!)
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3. current green background color:
http://clairnote.org
Comment #3 on issue 4293 by lemzw...@googlemail.com: Patch: Various
fixes/improvements in connection with Smob allocation
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=4293
David, in such cases please proceed immediately!
+1
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a canonical
form (using the preferred notation meaning) but we're a long way
from that. In the meantime, producing correct LilyPond input is far
more important.
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parts and post a patch for
just those.
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system. Don't know why, but
that's what appears when I create midi output.
The default MIDI file extension used to be .midi on all platforms, but
it was changed to .mid for Windows systems only in 2.11.60,
released in Sep 2008. See committish
2e740abdcd601e8d2148a35d48bd3c8ca5acfc99
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site that works in IE9.
In chrome, I prefer the little Lily icon, and we seem to have lost the music
image in the background, which I also quite liked.
I agree with Phil on all these points.
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Villum Sejersen wrote Wednesday, December 10, 2014 4:06 PM
Hello Trevor and whoever took the trouble to write thge entry (I simply
can't find the name anywhere)
It was James I believe.
Yes. concise enough. Personally, although I don't like 'The
definitive...'; 'An exhaustive...' is much
message ringing a bell.
Is this worth a look?
de75ed87c50519b702a936512df0a665686a59d8
Author: Joe Neeman joenee...@gmail.com 2012-07-22 15:24:34
Committer: Joe Neeman joenee...@gmail.com 2012-07-22 15:24:34
Follows: release/2.15.41-1
Precedes:
Fix memory corruption bug in skyline.
Trevor
, maybe, to override the
default C, and SN, single-numeric.
But can we have an optional last argument? If not, it could be a
second optional argument after the optional 'beatStructure, as it
has a different predicate.
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, that comment was placed in the file by Han-Wen in Sep 2003, so doing it
doesn't seem excessively urgent.
See 6b0464424f51e8b4cb6e1bdac3ff21bd610ba28b, although there are no further
clues there to indicate what Han-Wen had in mind.
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has already passed a review in its
broken state, I'd lean towards pushing this rather speedily.
Fine by me.
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Urs, you wrote Sunday, September 28, 2014 10:38 AM
Am 28.09.2014 11:36, schrieb Trevor Daniels:
Most of the engravers are written in C++ and each is a separate
file in the lily/ directory. There's a little above engravers here:
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor
makes above.
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The history is long.
[snip]
Ah, I'd totally forgotten that history. As I'm not sure what I did this morning
I have no chance of remembering things that happened 4 years ago. Thanks
for the reminder.
So if you're happy now with using let's try again!
Trevor
variant doesn't
add much
to the confusion, if confusion there is. I've not noticed much confusion
caused
by the current variants among \language english users on the lists.
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in the margin space - this is the most traditional
layout. Alternatively they may be justified right or even justified left.
Have I missed something?
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of the book itself, which is new
to me. I'm enjoying reading it! Thanks for sharing!
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- Original Message -
From: Jonathan Kulp jonlancek...@gmail.com
To: lilypond-devel@gnu.org
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:36 PM
Subject: Open counterpoint text, thanks to devs
Hi folks,
it's
Forwarding to -devel as this looks serious.
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- Original Message -
From: spuhler tho...@btspuhler.com
To: lilypond-u...@gnu.org
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 1:55 AM
Subject: Re: Guile 2 for Lilypond
Now that Mageia4 is out with Lilypond-2.18.0. We are working on the next
orchestral score.
Plus an SATB score with piano reduction (for rehearsal only)
What do you think?
Go for it!
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James wrote Sunday, February 23, 2014 5:48 AM
On 21/02/14 16:55, Trevor Daniels wrote:
No sure if this is of interest to anyone, but I have just successfully
installed Ubuntu 12.04.4 from scratch, followed by git, and the LilyPond
repository. Following the CG, I then ran autoconf
. That's all. Quite easy. make all and make doc then
ran perfectly to completion.
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David Kastrup wrote Friday, February 21, 2014 5:06 PM
Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk writes:
I had to apt-get autoconf to enable the autoconf script to run and
configure then required dblatex (a surprise - I thought this was no
longer used?) and texlive-lang-cyrillic. That's all
by and can be easily
put off by the complexity of TexInfo. We should not complicate
things unnecessarily by yet more rules.
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weeks.
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to handle this? Is there something I can do at this point to get
Patchy to do its thing?
Yes. Go to the issue tracker 3818, click in the box at the bottom
to enter a comment, and set the label Patch-countdown to Patch-new,
and save.
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release. Before, when editing
doc files, we always assumed Lily code being added should
use the syntax of the current release in master. But now this
assumption may trigger inappropriate conversions, as here.
This needs to be thought through again.
Trevor
will be taken from the last preceding note or chord.
Yes, and even simpler:
Durations can be written in music expressions without an
immediately preceding pitch or chord --- the missing
pitches will be taken from the last preceding note or chord.
Trevor
pretty solid. In any case the expectation is that a .0
release will be quickly followed by a .1 release which fixes all the
oversights. Go for it!
BTW, are the number of downloads recorded anywhere? It would
be interesting to track this for stable releases.
Trevor
David Kastrup wrote Monday, December 30, 2013 4:50 PM
We are proud to announce the release of GNU LilyPond 2.18.0 - the new
stable release.
Congratulations, David! Well done! Thanks for driving this through.
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constants).
You should try the patch on your music. You probably have a lot of
staggered timing in the style of 3-against-2 hemiola, which should be
aligned more evenly with the patch.
I’d say Trevor Bača is an even better candidate (cc’d to this e-mail) - he
has π on *e* hemiolas in his
On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 1:28 AM, Keith OHara k-ohara5...@oco.net wrote:
On Thu, 26 Dec 2013 22:47:41 -0800, Trevor Bača trevorb...@gmail.com
wrote:
I suppose it's important to note that all of my scores use proportional
notation everywhere. So I imagine that most of the horizontal spacing
appropriate to you.
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Urs Liska wrote Sunday, December 22, 2013 9:40 AM
Am 22.12.2013 10:29, schrieb Trevor Daniels:
The CG has never been properly revised and reorganised, with
many sections added without considering the effect on others.
But I'm still more confused because this contradicts
After a good
-commit)
patch are accurate. Is that right?
Yes.
If yes, I think that should be documented in the CG (I can do a few
improvements in the CD, along getting acquainted with the process)
:)
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Urs Liska wrote Friday, December 20, 2013 9:48 AM
Am 20.12.2013 10:45, schrieb Trevor Daniels:
3)
What to do if my branch contains more than one commit?
Should I squash them so the patch is one (big) commit? I wouldn't like
that, for example because I would separate commits that move stuff
with the remainder of the review?
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to learn about \paper would definitely help
newcomers. (The NR section on \paper is pretty daunting for
a newcomer! And it's not even mentioned in the LM.)
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Werner LEMBERG wrote Sunday, December 15, 2013 9:07 AM
raw/final would be shorter than pure/unpure.
I like that. At least for me this is easier to understand from a
conceptual point of view.
pencil/ink.
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branches with 'Janek'
in the name.
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share them with each other and try
to culture a mutual respect and understanding for the other's position.
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that patch, but under Linux. Maybe the system calls to the
font server, to get outlines for the glyphs, take longer under Windows.
Could be. I've noticed that changing fonts under pure
Windows programs like Excel takes a surprisingly long time.
That's under Vista Home Premium.
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for a compilation or write
#(ly:set-option 'keep-original-breaks) in the input file.
Does this switch cause manually inserted \break etc commands to
be inhibited?
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Werner LEMBERG wrote Saturday, October 26, 2013 8:07 PM
I've now pushed stable/2.18 and synchronized translations to it.
Thanks for your hard work!
Indeed! Much appreciated, David!
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the benefit seems to be more promised than realized,
based on his experience of actually using Gitlab on a real project
clinches the matter.
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From: david.nales...@gmail.com
https://codereview.appspot.com/15060044/diff/1/Documentation/notation/changing-defaults.itely#newcode4396
Documentation/notation/changing-defaults.itely:4396:
Should there be a warning about not using \break
to enforce line breaks?
The command will work if
too. Any snippet, not just
those in LSR, is more useful if version references the earliest
version of LilyPond that can correctly compile it.
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about the doc changes which should go into 2.19 :)
Suggestions welcome.
(I stopped making changes to the docs a while ago so translators had
a clear target to aim for.)
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been
explicitly beamed before will stay that way.
Sounds fine to me.
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/Documentation/notation/inside-the-staff#stems
-
I think it makes a useful piece of information.
LGTM
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beat me to it! In fact I
think I remember helping you add the Contemporary music headings some
time ago, or was it someone else?
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regardless of aesthetic
considerations. In particular, it helps editors (like Emacs) navigate
sentence-wise.
Thanks, Werner. I loved it!
Me too!
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fine to me,
but I didn't study it carefully enough to give it unqualified support.
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that once this patch is pushed.
That sound OK?
Yup.
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Phil Holmes wrote Wednesday, July 31, 2013 6:04 PM
From: tdanielsmu...@googlemail.com
Documentation/learning/tweaks.itely:2472: property. Spacing them away
from the staff which they relate to
Sorry to be pedantic, but I'm of an age that still
prefers to see to which in print.
this feature. I
can't speak for anyone else, but we might ask the other
choral-music typesetters among us for their opinion.
I agree entirely. A Voice context that did not take part
in layout or midi would be a great help in choral music.
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, suitably tagged. This is neat, but I think it
is too much of a hack to reference it explicitly in the documentation
text.
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space I think I'd prefer to see any material following
\clef bass \key es \major
moved to a new line. If the material contains notes, as it does in the
quoted example, then that would be definitely be my preference.
But as Phil suggests, this should be the subject of a new issue.
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be fine here.
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d...@gnu.org wrote Wednesday, June 12, 2013 6:42 AM
I disagree. There is harm in having both since it makes people think
about which to use in which situation. Since we have \pad-x and \pad-y,
\pad-around makes more sense to keep. Not only does the name help with
knowing just what is
and have a chance, where called for, to better tune the
default settings for new knobs to production-ready settings.
Sounds GTM. I shall not make any further changes to the documentation
in 2.17 to give translators a chance to catch up.
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report is appropriate. It might be the way our user
preferences in Google code are set up. My username display was set
to Obscured email address. I've changed it now to Google Account
username. Could you please try reloading the contributors again?
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in the same way.
In the Owner: pulldown list on the Google tracker my email address is
listed as tdanielsmu...@googlemail.com. If you could change this to
tdanielsmu...@gmail.com I believe my problem would be solved.
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Phil, you wrote
Done that. For me too :-). Let's hope it works.
?? Looks like there's more to it than that then. The pulldown still shows
googlemail for me, you, and some others.
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@Trevor - for some reason (discussed previously on dev) the tracker doesn't
like emails with googlemail.com but is ok with gmail.com (so I have to
manually change it each time for those that still have the googlemail.com
address).
I am sure someone can go and edit the 'valid owner
gra...@percival-music.ca
error: old chunk mismatch. Could you re-upload?
Done; what causes this? Did I forget to rebase maybe?
https://codereview.appspot.com/8622047/
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Hi James
I just wanted to tell you how invaluable these summaries are when one has
several patches in the pipe-lines! I don't think I could keep track of them
all without it. Thank you!
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tackle it now.
What is the general feeling? Do we want to revert this patch or not before
2.18?
Looks like we'd prefer reverting it, Mike - in the interests of getting 2.18 out
in a reasonable timescale.
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for encouraging testing.
And I agree with Werner - I'd be happy to see you take overall control
of the branched-off stable; leaving master to continue on as before.
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David Kastrup wrote Saturday, April 06, 2013 10:44 PM
I think I'd like ClefModifier. Something like
+1
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at least 3 separate countries, plus presentations in Brussels, all involving
lots of international travel. And at the end of that expense of time, effort
and money we were unsuccessful. This is not like bidding for an Arts
grant.
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But I'll accept anything now to move this on :)
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It points to a section that describes how to add the Segno sign, which is the
target of
DS. Could be improved though, I agree.
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