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On 7. mar. 2008, at 19:07, Graham Percival wrote:
On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 13:55:49 +0100
Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, here's the possible style values for these interfaces. Since
english is not my main language, I leave it to
2008/3/7, Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
lily/dots.cc, 2 valid styles:
vaticana and (an empty string)
default is
this should really be: undefined, (if it isn't already).
All styles should default 19th/20th century traditional style if undefined.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL
An additional question: are the spanner styles documented anywhere?
When I tried to answer Haipeng on -user, I browsed the Internals
Reference but couldn't find anything else than:
style (symbol):
'line
This setting determines in what style a grob is typeset. Valid
choices depend on
As I know the stencil callback is unfortunately C code. So the valid
styles are only present in the C sources.
That's a drawback of the current documentation system.
Bert
Valentin Villenave wrote:
An additional question: are the spanner styles documented anywhere?
When I tried to answer
Valentin Villenave wrote:
An additional question: are the spanner styles documented anywhere?
When I tried to answer Haipeng on -user, I browsed the Internals
Reference but couldn't find anything else than:
style (symbol):
'line
This setting determines in what style a grob is
Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
As I know the stencil callback is unfortunately C code. So the valid
styles are only present in the C sources.
That's a drawback of the current documentation system.
It's not really that bad, see
Hi,
On 7. mar. 2008, at 13:18, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
[…] the documentation of style is missing in the following interfaces:
custos-interface, system-start-delimiter-interface, dots-interface.
Anybody interested in doing some detective work in the C++ source
code to
figure out what should be
Quoting Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can't wait to see how a bezier-sandwich looks like! :)
That would be a tie/slur :-)
The top edge of the slur is a bezier, the bottom is a bezier where the control
points are just a bit different. Therefore bezier-sandwich.
-Rune
On 07/03/2008, Rune Zedeler wrote:
That would be a tie/slur :-)
The top edge of the slur is a bezier, the bottom is a bezier where the
control
points are just a bit different. Therefore bezier-sandwich.
What about a thing called doubleSlurs that creates slurs on top of and
under a
2008/3/7, Rune Zedeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can't wait to see how a bezier-sandwich looks like! :)
That would be a tie/slur :-)
Oh, I see... what a self-explanatory name then :)
The top edge of the slur is a bezier, the bottom is a bezier
On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 13:55:49 +0100
Erlend Aasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, here's the possible style values for these interfaces. Since
english is not my main language, I leave it to somebody else to
write a nice documentation string.
Other doc strings were written by Han-Wen and Jan,
As a starting point, I have added a list of possible values for the
style property
in rest-interface and stem-tremolo-interface, respectively.
I also recommend to include input/lsr/rest-styles.ly in the manual.
/Mats
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
2008/2/27, Rune Zedeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/3/3, Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I also recommend to include input/lsr/rest-styles.ly in the manual.
As it's already tagged as docs and included in the tarball, there
should be no problem doing so.
Cheers,
Valentin
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lilypond-devel
As a general rule of thumb, if a snippet has made its way into
input/lsr/ but we haven't covered that section in GDP yet, I
wouldn't bother saying that it should be in the manual. In the
case of Rhythms, we're still working on Tuplets. We probably
won't get to rests for at least another week.
2008/2/27, Rune Zedeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is the 'style-setting documented anywhere?
E.g. to get the old quarter rest I had to read the source code of
rest.cc to see that the correct style was #'classical
Is this documented somewhere?
it should be documented in the rest-interface, I
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