On 2022-09-05 5:12 pm, Adam M. Griggs wrote:
That's wonderful! Exactly what I was after, all the way down to the
internal hyperlinking.
Well, all of the linking work is part of the built-in table of contents
support in LilyPond.
For fun, though, I continued with the idea and came up with ano
Worse, /usr/bin/vim in Alma Linux will not run the --servername option
as it is built without it. You'd have to build vim from source. Vim on
Arch Linux is built with that option, I checked. Once more, a
disadvantage of Alma Linux.
Also, having originally said to use the flatpack version of Fr
This note was to help out with Alma Linux, so I have not tried on other
distros as yet, but using vim in server mode is a failure as bad as
emacs. It prints a message correctly claiming input is not from a
terminal and hangs, and then, weirdly, it hangs evince as well which has
to be forced to
On 2022-09-05 7:29 am, Adam M. Griggs wrote:
[ . . . ]
Given this rough mockup of the wanted end result, is it possible for me
to
automatically generate such a ToC?
It requires working around some limitations of the built-in \tocItem.
Importantly, \tocItem only supports providing a single m
Yes, I am there. I got it now. I put it in bin. It's up and running. I
think I am getting old, lol. It's odd, Frescobaldi isn't working on
mint 21, there is a bug directly at startup, but there is an option of
Frescobaldi Flatpak which is running, but the pathways to the
Frescoabaldi Flatpa
Hi,
Quick answers to quick questions:
Le 05/09/2022 à 21:48, Kyle Baldwin a écrit :
Hello -
I'm trying to write an engraver that works in this way.
It listens for absolute-dynamic events and text script and
hairpin/dynamic-text-spanner events with a custom event name
(ExpressiveTextEvent)
On Mon 05 Sep 2022 at 13:19:44 (-0400), Craig Bakalian wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Thanks, got it. I used to be a C programmer, lol. You think I would
> know. I must say that I did like the sh file better than sudo mv.
> One more question though, I can't move it to usr/share because that is
> wher
On Tue 06 Sep 2022 at 03:27:46 (+1000), Andrew Bernard wrote:
>
> I'll incorporate your suggestions. Note that this was specifically
> about gvim not vim, but I can add in vim as well, since it is so
> closely related. There's still stuff here that is not covered in the
> NR,. such as window focus
Hello -
I'm trying to write an engraver that works in this way.
It listens for absolute-dynamic events and text script and
hairpin/dynamic-text-spanner events with a custom event name
(ExpressiveTextEvent) and do some formatting. If the text is by itself, it's
italicized and put below the sta
Thanks David,
I'll incorporate your suggestions. Note that this was specifically about
gvim not vim, but I can add in vim as well, since it is so closely
related. There's still stuff here that is not covered in the NR,. such
as window focus with the mouse that I think is useful. However, looki
Hi David,
Thanks, got it. I used to be a C programmer, lol. You think I would
know. I must say that I did like the sh file better than sudo mv. One
more question though, I can't move it to usr/share because that is where
the usr/share/lilypond folder is that holds 2.22.1, right? I am
th
Hi David,
Thanks, got it. I used to be a C programmer, lol. You think I would
know. I must say that I did like the sh file better than sudo mv. One
more question though, I can't move it to usr/share because that is where
the usr/share/lilypond folder is that holds 2.22.1, right? I am
th
Well, I had the same experience as you. One solution is to type:
python3 "C:Program Files (x86)\LilyPond\usr\bin\lilypond-book"
You could put that in a batch file somewhere in your PATH. There may
be other solutions too.
--
Knute Snortum
On Sun, Sep 4, 2022 at 10:26 PM Rip _Mus wrote:
>
Just some jottings for your consideration.
On Mon 05 Sep 2022 at 09:46:44 (+1000), Andrew Bernard wrote:
> In response to the recent thread on alternatives to Frescobaldi on
> Alma Linux I have prepared this set of instructions. I have tested
> this and there are two points in addition to the note
On Mon 05 Sep 2022 at 10:39:23 (-0400), Craig Bakalian wrote:
> I do appreciate using the latest version of lilypond. I went to
> download the latest version, because I did a complete update to my
> computer with mint 21, and the linux latest version to download
> appears to be source files. Didn
Hi,
I do appreciate using the latest version of lilypond. I went to
download the latest version, because I did a complete update to my
computer with mint 21, and the linux latest version to download appears
to be source files. Didn't it used to be a sh file? I would just sudo
sh the latest
Hello list,
Please consider the following:
\version "2.23.12"
>
> \markup
> \center-column
> {
> \huge
> \column {
> \fill-line { "Table of Contents" }
> \null
> }
> \overlay
> {
> \center-column
> {
> \override #'(line-width . 50) \fill-with-pattern #1 #RIGHT . "" ""
> \override #'(line-width .
To all OOoLilyPond users:
There is a new (experimental) release that supports using the new Cairo
backend (as of Ly 2.23.12):
https://github.com/OOoLilyPond/OOoLilyPond/releases/tag/v1.1.6_beta
This allows to get svg images without restrictions (like having to use
dedicated "svg" templates or ad
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