Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
2007/11/11, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks very much. Sorry I missed the bug report.
Will there be a 2.11.35?
Yes. There is finally light at the end of the GUB tunnel, so
hopefully this or next week.
Great! Thanks,
Paul
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2007/11/11, Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks very much. Sorry I missed the bug report.
>
> Will there be a 2.11.35?
Yes. There is finally light at the end of the GUB tunnel, so
hopefully this or next week.
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen
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Joe Neeman wrote:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 14:58:45 Paul Scott wrote:
2.11.34
In this example there is clearly room for another system on the first
page. Removing anything from the header will allow another system to
move to the first page. Whatever is removed from the header clearly
doesn't ta
Rune -
Your example works on its own, and is roughly what I'm looking for, but when
I try to incorporate that syntax into my own (2.11.32) score, it doesn't
work. I'd like to see the chordnames at the top of the choirstaff so I can
check my work.
My score is such that I can't really boil it down
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 14:58:45 Paul Scott wrote:
> 2.11.34
>
> In this example there is clearly room for another system on the first
> page. Removing anything from the header will allow another system to
> move to the first page. Whatever is removed from the header clearly
> doesn't take as much ve
Father Gordon Gilbert skrev:
My question is this: As I arrange this, I want to have the chords I am
creating displayed
I am not sure I understand.
Something like this?
%%% BEGIN %%%
\version "2.10.0"
sop = { g' a' }
alt = { e' f' }
bas = { c' d' }
{
<<
\new ChordNames << \sop \alt \
Hi list,
I'm working on a four-part score for barbershop chorus. It has four
separate voices of course, and words to the lead line, as well as words to
various parts of other voices.
My question is this: As I arrange this, I want to have the chords I am
creating displayed so I can see where th
Jeff Elliott wrote:
I also have (just last night) had a similar vertical spacing problem
(2.11.34).
I had a piece covering two pages, the majority on the first page, and
the page break was where
I wanted it. Then I change a bit of the spacing of a text markup
(extra-offset) and I lost one of t
Hello.
According to the 2.11 docs (8.1.9), I should be able to change the line width in
\markuplines using \override #'(line-width . X)
but it doesn't seem to work.
example:
http://www.tcgalaska.com/kliros/ly/esauWood.ly
Is it a bug?
--
Monk Panteleimon
Hermitage of the Holy Cross
Wayne, WV
I also have (just last night) had a similar vertical spacing problem
(2.11.34).
I had a piece covering two pages, the majority on the first page, and
the page break was where
I wanted it. Then I change a bit of the spacing of a text markup
(extra-offset) and I lost one of the
systems on the
Why does the octava line in this example get broken up?
\relative c' {
\clef treble
\time 2/2
<< { r2 b'4 b8 c ~ | c2 e4 e8 f | #(set-octavation 1) r4 g'2 c,4 ~
| c e2. | r4 a2 e4 ~ | e f2. | } \\ { e,,4 e8 f e2 | a4 a8 bes a2 |
a' a | a f | e g | a1 | } >>
<< { r4 g'2 c,4 ~ | c e2. | r
Eyolf Østrem wrote:
The entire chapter needs to be done before the end
of 2007.
Well, if what you say below is the goal, that on the whole the docs should
not change after the GDP, I'd say there is no need to rush it, especially
if there are so few people to do the work.
Two phases: befor
On 10.11.2007 (06:17), Graham Percival wrote:
> Eyolf Østrem wrote:
> > Slight correction: pdf readers do like links -- internal ones -- it's a
> > Good Thing. Having unneccessary divisions into separate documents which
> > then cannot be linked, is a Bad Thing.
>
> Oh, was that your concern?
Eyolf Østrem wrote:
On 09.11.2007 (21:02), Graham Percival wrote:
>
PDF vs. HTML: pdf readers generally prefer to have consecutive
documentation, with few links. HTML readers generally prefer to have
links everywhere.
Slight correction: pdf readers do like links -- internal ones -- it's a
Hi all,
I'm working on a LaTeX document with integrated Lilypond(2.11.34)
snippets. Mostly the snippets only consist of a bass figure, like this:
\begin[ragged-right, staffsize=12]{lilypond}
\new FiguredBass \figuremode { \set figuredBassAlterationDirection = #1
<5! 4> }
\end{lilypond}
I wou
On 08.11.2007 (15:44), Graham Percival wrote:
> Based on the recent discussions, what should change in the written policy?
I'd say: the following sentence:
> However, they should be familiar with the material in the Learning
> Manual (particularly ``Fundamental Concepts''), so do not repeat
>
On 09.11.2007 (21:02), Graham Percival wrote:
> OK, it's finally time for the big fight!
> In managing the docs, I need to weigh multiple contradictory demands.
> PDF vs. HTML: pdf readers generally prefer to have consecutive
> documentation, with few links. HTML readers generally prefer to hav
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