Steve,
How about this:
In Thunderbird
1. Create up a new address book Lilypond
2. Add the mailing list send address e.g. lilypond-user@gnu.org to the
new address book
3. Create a new rule in Thunderbird to move to your lilypond-user folder
Matching "From" "Is in my address book" "Lilypond".
Che
For my part I just move everything to a lillypond-user folder now and its
equivalent to me. I was fairly busy yesterday and unable to reply, but the
thread has seen a lot of activity so. Let me try.
The first two
From Carl:
You may want to consider having a chord and tweaking the note head o
Peter Wright wrote:
I've noticed this for a while with lilypond-user - like you, it's one
of the minority of the mailing lists I'm on that *doesn't* use the
subject prefix convention, so it's much less easy to do an
eyeball-filter/scan as you describe.
Colin's suggestion of filter rules to put t
D'oh! Mental typo.
On 17/02 08:57:57, Peter Wright wrote:
> [0] You *could* however use the Thunderbird "tagging" feature as a
> colour-based alternative to the Subject prefix marker:
>
> Right-click on a lilypond-user message
> -> Tag -> New Tag -> "lilypond" [set colour]
>
>
Steven,
On 15/02 12:41:58, Steven White wrote:
> On 2/15/10 12:06 PM, Colin Campbell wrote:
>> Steven White wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Just an inquiry, but is there any specific reason why the mailing
>>> list doesn't have a prepended subject like [lilypond-user]?
[ ... ]
>> At home, I use Thunder
* Steven White [2010-02-15 12:41]:
Other then that the only problem I have run in to is a good way to
visually block off the "Mystic Chords" found in the piece for turning
in the final analysis of the paper. I am currently just punting back
to photoshop and editing lilypond's png output to
Steven White wrote Monday, February 15, 2010 6:41 PM
I'm currently working on tweaking the placement of a note in a two
voice segment. Working on this Scriabin piece "Two Poems" There
is an odd "Chord" in the piece where all the members are not of
the same durations. I think to get it in p
On 2/15/10 11:41 AM, "Steven White" wrote:
> On 2/15/10 12:06 PM, Colin Campbell wrote:
>> Steven White wrote:
>>
> I'm currently working on tweaking the placement of a note in a two voice
> segment. Working on this Scriabin piece "Two Poems" There is an odd
> "Chord" in the piece where all th
On 2/15/10 12:06 PM, Colin Campbell wrote:
Steven White wrote:
Hello,
Just an inquiry, but is there any specific reason why the mailing list
doesn't have a prepended subject like [lilypond-user]? I just joined
the mailing list to read the solutions as I learn lilypond to help my
wife out while
Steven White wrote:
Hello,
Just an inquiry, but is there any specific reason why the mailing list
doesn't have a prepended subject like [lilypond-user]? I just joined
the mailing list to read the solutions as I learn lilypond to help my
wife out while she is learning to use the engraver. I
Am 15.02.2010 06:01, schrieb Steven White:
I was shocked to see the
volume of emails that come across and the difficulty to visually tell
the origin of an email based on the subject line compared to other
mailing list.
It is easy to sort based on the cc/to, but I have come accustomed to
filterin
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 5:01 AM, Steven White
wrote:
> Just an inquiry, but is there any specific reason why the mailing list
> doesn't have a prepended subject like [lilypond-user]?
That would make all the subject lines much longer. On some displays,
this wouldn't be a problem, but on people wi
Hello,
Just an inquiry, but is there any specific reason why the mailing list
doesn't have a prepended subject like [lilypond-user]? I just joined the
mailing list to read the solutions as I learn lilypond to help my wife out
while she is learning to use the engraver. I was shocked to see th
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