X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fweb%2Fnews-new.itexi;fp=Documentation%2Fweb%2Fnews-new.itexi;h=3236be079731b39e5b82b15f54d90de733ac26bc;hb=5d63dfcc4b09f0adb7564952ed585fe89d4a961a;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=2dc76513c4edb8e18e6170069677eb0dd9b54209;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/web/news-new.itexi b/Documentation/web/news-new.itexi new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3236be0797 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/web/news-new.itexi @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +@c -*- coding: utf-8; mode: texinfo; -*- +@c This file is part of community.itexi + +@c when you add a new item, consider moving the lowest item(s) +@c into news-old.itexi. + +@c keep two blank lines between news entries + +@c used for news about the upcoming release; see CG on Release Work + +@newsItem +@subheading LilyPond 2.19.56 released @emph{February 26, 2017} + +We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond +2.19.56. This release includes a number of enhancements, and contains some +work in progress. You will have access to the very latest features, but +some may be incomplete, and you may encounter bugs and crashes. If you +require a stable version of LilyPond, we recommend using the 2.18 +version. + +@newsEnd + +@newsItem +@subheading LilyPond 2.18.2 released! @emph{March 23, 2014} + +We are proud to announce the release of GNU LilyPond 2.18.2. +LilyPond is a music engraving program devoted to producing the +highest-quality sheet music possible. It brings the aesthetics of +traditionally engraved music to computer printouts. + +This version provides a number of updates to 2.18.0, including +updated manuals. We recommend all users to upgrade to this version. + +@newsEnd + + +@newsItem +@subheading Two LilyPond projects in Google Summer of Code 2016 @emph{April 23, 2016} + +We are happy to see two students, Nathan Chou and Jeffery Shivers, working on +LilyPond as participants in the Google Summer of Code this year. We hope they +produce great results and stay in the developer community afterwards. + +Nathan will tackle an annoying limitation, namely the unability of spanners +to cross voices. His work will make a class of ugly workarounds obsolete. +Jeffery will bring the ScholarLY package[1] to production quality and add a +LaTeX package to it, making it possible to create beautiful critical reports +from data encoded directly in the LilyPond score. + +[1] @uref{https://github.com/openlilylib/scholarly}@* + +@newsEnd + + +@newsItem +@subheading LilyPond 2.18.0 released! @emph{December 29, 2013} + +We are proud to announce the release of GNU LilyPond 2.18.0. +LilyPond is a music engraving program devoted to producing the +highest-quality sheet music possible. It brings the aesthetics of +traditionally engraved music to computer printouts. + +Among the numerous improvements and changes, the following might +be most visible: + +@itemize @bullet +@item +Many items are now positioned using their actual outline rather +than a@tie{}rectangular bounding box. This greatly reduces +the occurrence of unsightly large gaps. + +@item +Sets and overrides can now use the syntax +@example +\override Voice.TextSpanner.bound-details.left.text = "rit." +@end example +instead of the previous +@example +\override Voice.TextSpanner #'(bound-details left text) = "rit." +@end example + +@item +Triplets with a given group length can now be written as +@example +\tuplet 3/2 4 @{ c8 c c c c c @} +@end example +instead of +@example +\times 2/3 @{ c8 c c @} \times 2/3 @{ c8 c c @} +@end example +@end itemize + +A full list of noteworthy new features is given in: + +@example +@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Documentation/changes/index.html} +@end example + +Great thanks go to the large number of LilyPond enthusiasts whose +financial backing enabled one core developer, David Kastrup, to +focus exclusively on LilyPond during the entire development cycle. + +LilyPond 2.18 has been brought to you by + +@table @asis +@item Main Developers: +Bertrand Bordage, Trevor Daniels, Colin Hall, Phil Holmes, Ian +Hulin, Reinhold Kainhofer, David Kastrup, Jonathan Kulp, Werner +Lemberg, John Mandereau, Patrick McCarty, Joe Neeman, Han-Wen +Nienhuys, Jan Nieuwenhuizen, Graham Percival, Mark Polesky, Neil +Puttock, Mike Solomon, Carl Sorensen, Francisco Vila, Valentin +Villenave, Janek Warchoł + +@item Core Contributors: +Aleksandr Andreev, Frédéric Bron, Torsten Hämmerle, Marc Hohl, +James Lowe, Andrew Main, Thomas Morley, David Nalesnik, Keith +OHara, Benkő Pál, Anders Pilegaard, Julien Rioux, Johannes Rohrer, +Adam Spiers, Heikki Tauriainen + +@item Documentation Writers: +Frédéric Bron, Federico Bruni, Colin Campbell, Urs Liska, James +Lowe, Thomas Morley, Jean-Charles Malahieude, Guy Stalnaker, +Martin Tarenskeen, Arnold Theresius, Rodolfo Zitellini + +@item Bug Squad: +Colin Campbell, Eluze, Marc Hohl, Phil Holmes, Marek Klein, Ralph +Palmer + +@item Support Team: +Colin Campbell, Eluze, Marc Hohl, Marek Klein, Kieren MacMillan, +Urs Liska, Ralph Palmer + +@item Translators: +Federico Bruni, Luca Rossetto Casel, Felipe Castro, Pavel Fric, +Jean-Charles Malahieude, Till Paala, Yoshiki Sawada + +@end table +and numerous other contributors. + +@newsEnd