Hello,
I'm wondering whether there's a complete changelog for every devel version.
The reason is, when I compile my score with the very recent two versions (I
have not compiled it for a little long time), I found there are two instrument
names in GrandStaff. At that time, engraver-init.ly
胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng hhpmu...@163.com writes:
Hello,
I'm wondering whether there's a complete changelog for every devel
version. The reason is, when I compile my score with the very recent
two versions (I have not compiled it for a little long time), I found
there are two instrument names
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 10:55:59AM +0100, David Kastrup wrote:
胡海鹏 - Hu Haipeng hhpmu...@163.com writes:
I'm wondering whether there's a complete changelog for every devel
version.
...
I don't like to download the
complete git site, since it's too big !
The whole history
It took me a couple of minutes to scan through the source code (of
convert-ly.py) as Han-Wen suggested and find the changes in 2.11.51, so as
a convenience to others, here they are:
\\octave changed to \\octaveCheck
arpeggioUp changed to arpeggioArrowUp
arpeggioDown changed to arpeggioArrowDown
Or you could have done what I suggested to Haipeng, and ran
convert-ly -s --from=2.11.50
to see a list of all these changes. No looking at source code required.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 10:58:30 -0700
Tim Reeves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It took me a couple of minutes to scan
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Re: changelog (was: Arbitrary changes?)
Or you could have done what I suggested to Haipeng, and ran
convert-ly -s --from=2.11.50
to see a list of all these changes. No looking at source code required.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Wed, 9 Jul 2008 10:58
True, but I usually avoid command line stuff. I'm on Windows XP.
Poor guy :-) There's nothing more powerful than a good shell and
small scripts written for it. Just for fun I suggest to install, say,
bash or zsh...
Werner
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