Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@stack.nl>, http://www.stack.nl/~hanwen
-Main author, all files files except mentioned below
+Main author.
-=item *
-
-Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jan@digicash.com>, http://www.digicash.com/~jan
-
-lily/midi-*, mi2mu/*, parts flower/string*.cc, make/*.make, */Makefile
-parts of Documentation/mudela.pod, lib/*source-file*, lib/duration.cc,
-lib/source*, flower/*{list,cursor}*, lily/rest-collision*,
-lily/*abbreviation*, conflily, cygnus w32 stuff, lily/*perf*, some
-input files, mf/*{bolletjes,wat-zie-ik,eindelijk}
+=item * Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jan@digicash.com>, http://www.digicash.com/~jan
-and corresponding header files.
+Main author
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
-Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
+Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@gnu.org>
Q: Some of your neat scripts fail, what directories do you use:
-A:
+A: [This only applies if you don't do C<make install>, and develop out
+of the source directory]
~/something/
A.0: Reconsider. Try Linux. It's fun!
-A.1: Currently (patchlevel 27), GNU LilyPond (and flowerLib) compiles,
+A.1: Currently (0.0.27), GNU LilyPond (and flowerLib) compiles,
links and runs on Windows-nt, using Cygnus' gnu port (release b17.1).
I (JCN) only had to make a minor workaround for missing library calls.
Have a look at http://www.cygnus.com/gnu-win32. To make GNU LilyPond
GNU LilyPond is
updated very frequently, the latest version is always available at:
ftp://pcnov095.win.tue.nl/pub/lilypond and
-ftp://alpha.gnu.ai.mit.edu/gnu/lilypond/
+ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/lilypond/
For programs which are part of the GNU music project, the following
=over 4
-=item http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/
+=item http://www.gnu.org/
LilyPond is part of the GNU Project started by the Free Software
Foundation to create a system of free software for the world-community
=item ftp://pcnov095.win.tue.nl/pub/lilypond/development
-=item ftp://alpha.gnu.ai.mit.edu/gnu/lilypond/development
+=item ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/lilypond/development
=back
OSU-CISRC-3/88-TR10, Department of Computer and Information Science,
The Ohio State University, 1988.
-[Rules on formatting music formulated for use in computers HWN]
+[Rules on formatting music formulated for use in computers. Mainly distilled
+from [Ross] HWN]
+
=head2 Notation with computers
=head1 AUTHOR
-Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
+Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@gnu.org>
+pl 26
+ - bf: \transpose
+ - feta: numerals 0 - 9, rewrote flags.
+
+
+
+********
+oct 22
pl 25
- variable stemlength
* AFM for font input?
- * Make general "spanning"-elements and "placer"-elements
+ * naming Mozarella, Madeira, Muella?
- - naming Mozarella, Madeira, Muella?
+ * bf: abbrevs over whole note
- - bf: abbrevs over whole note
-
- - scoping for properties
+ * scoping for properties
{ c4
\multi 2 < { \stemup .. } { \stemdown .. } >
* Score_bar/Piano_braces, are *not* ordinary bars
3RD PARTY BUGS:
-
- * ICE: spring-spacer::calcideal()
-
- * collision.cc: 138, g++ errors
-
- * Rational infty(HUGE_VAL) on glibc / w32
+* Rational infty(HUGE_VAL) on glibc / w32
* Fix profiling. gprof bugreport?
MAJOR_VERSION = 0
MINOR_VERSION = 1
-PATCH_LEVEL = 25
+PATCH_LEVEL = 26
MY_PATCH_LEVEL =