Thank you! The unsubscribe option there seems to have worked.
On Friday, May 05, 2023 09:02 PDT, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Le vendredi 05 mai 2023 à 11:54 -0400, Samuel Sloniker a écrit :
> > Hello!
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> > How can I unsubscribe from this list?
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> Use the same page as the one where you
Thanks. Yes, this looks like it will work for my needs.
On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 2:36 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Le vendredi 05 mai 2023 à 11:02 -0700, Eric Benson a écrit :
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> Would there be a way to conditionally include a \pageBreak at top level?
> E.g. \if #(some-predicate) { \pageBreak }
>
Le vendredi 05 mai 2023 à 11:02 -0700, Eric Benson a écrit :
> Would there be a way to conditionally include a \pageBreak at top level? E.g.
> \if #(some-predicate) { \pageBreak }
Try
```
$(if (some-predicate) #{ \pageBreak #})
```
Generally speaking, LilyPond doesn't reinvent the wheel
Hi Simon,
Nice to meet you in here :-)
Thanks for the update on the nvim-cmp front. I wasn't aware of the latest and
greatest. Also didn't know about tabnine, which I am now enjoying testing on my
system! Still didn't jump on the AI bandwagon, but this seems like a good place
to start...
TIL
On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 12:47 PM Mark Stephen Mrotek
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> David,
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> Your response assumes that all readers of mailing lists know what full
> headers are, where the full headers are, and where in the full headers to
> find the "unsubscribe".
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> Mark
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> On 5 May 2023, at 20:07, Hans Aikema wrote:
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>> On 5 May 2023, at 18:47, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
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>> David,
>>
>> Your response assumes that all readers of mailing lists know what full
>> headers are, where the full headers are, and where in the full headers to
>> find the
> On 5 May 2023, at 18:47, Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
>
> David,
>
> Your response assumes that all readers of mailing lists know what full
> headers are, where the full headers are, and where in the full headers to
> find the "unsubscribe".
>
> Mark
Not necessarily, mail clients can (and
Would there be a way to conditionally include a \pageBreak at top level?
E.g.
\if #(some-predicate) { \pageBreak }
On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 7:58 AM Valentin Petzel wrote:
> Hello Eric,
>
> that is understandable. For some context:
>
> when you put \pageBreak at toplevel (or bookpart level) it is
That's great, thanks! However :( it works fine with 2.20.0 as used in a nearby
message, but with 2.25.4 it terminates with Exited with return code
-1073741819. Updating between those with convert-ly didn't help. More
specifically (trying with what I have installed) it works in 2.22.2, but
Title:
Hi everyone,
I have been following the recent discussions about gvim and Sublime
Text, and I would like to start a new thread about Neovim.
Thank you Kenneth for promoting nvim-lilypond-suite!
Regarding auto-completion with cmp-dictionary, it is no
longer necessary to specify the
David,
Your response assumes that all readers of mailing lists know what full
headers are, where the full headers are, and where in the full headers to
find the "unsubscribe".
Mark
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"Samuel Sloniker" writes:
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Like with most bonafide mailing lists, looking at the full headers of
any mail from the list will contain the necessary info for
unsubscribing.
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Le vendredi 05 mai 2023 à 17:19 +0100, Paul Hodges a écrit :
> Is there a way to control the way that notes are placed to the left or right
> of a stem? I am trying to replicate an old score, and the placement of the
> noteheads is different from the LilyPond
> default (which follows Gould, of
Is there a way to control the way that notes are placed to the left or right of
a stem? I am trying to replicate an old score, and the placement of the
noteheads is different from the LilyPond default (which follows Gould, of
course).
The attached image shows what I want to reproduce - note
Le vendredi 05 mai 2023 à 11:54 -0400, Samuel Sloniker a écrit :
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Use the same page as the one where you subscribed in the first place:
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
Note that if you just want to receive less email,
Hello!
How can I unsubscribe from this list?
-Samuel Sloniker
Cool!
If you want to get autocomplete working though, then you might have to engage
in some voodoo, depending on which completion engine you're using. I use
nvim-cmp, which makes it necessary to enlist the cmp-dicitionary source, and
specify all the dictionary files in the configuration:
No - this is great. By no means hijacked. I'll go with that. Thanks! I
only bring up Sublime Text because I couldn;t find the relevant neovim
documentation.
Neovim is pretty good.
Andrew
On 6/05/2023 12:56 am, Kenneth Flak wrote:
As a matter of fact, I tried the neovim-remote version now.
It's a gvim issue as I have said before on this list. It's been
outstanding for years despite me mentioning it on their forum. Nothing
to do with lilypond. It';s obscure as far as gvim is concerned, so it
won't get fixed.
Andrew
On 6/05/2023 12:40 am, Christ van Willegen wrote:
(Also to
Hello Eric,
that is understandable. For some context:
when you put \pageBreak at toplevel (or bookpart level) it is first just a
music stream made up of a single event. Now, when Lilypond encounters toplevel
music objects it usually defaults to truning it into a score, using the scheme
As a matter of fact, I tried the neovim-remote version now. It's pretty
straightforward to set up, and it works! Sorry to hijack the sublime text
thread, but since y'all were already going on about gvim, I thought I'd butt in
:-)
Best,
Kenneth
--
Roosna & Flak - Contemporary Dance & Music
Haven't tested point and click yet with neovim (using the excellent
nvim-lilypond suite), but there's a section in the wiki outlining a couple of
strategies on how to make it work:
https://github.com/martineausimon/nvim-lilypond-suite/wiki/2.-Configuration#point-and-click
--
Roosna & Flak
(Also to the list this time...)
Op vr 5 mei 2023 16:18 schreef Andrew Bernard :
Gvim works but is buggy.
Would you mind filing a bug report then?
Christ van Willegen
You can use editors with point and click. There's a section on it in the
NR. The PDF's contains textedit links that editors can respond to in
order to position the cursor on the line and column. So you have two way
editing like Frescobaldi, which use the same PDF links. It used to work
well
Andrew
I have used Sublime Text for years. It’s my everyday text editor. But I don’t
understand your question? What are you trying to do?
Andrew Culver
> On May 5, 2023, at 5:43 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>
> Has anybody been able to use Sublime Text with point and click?
>
> Their
Has anybody been able to use Sublime Text with point and click?
Their documentation does not seem to mention it, and I have asked on the
forum,
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