* Windows installer stuff: the ``It shouldn't be hard -- but do need
some sleep'' release.
Think of it: /shouldn't/ is *exactly* why GNU/Linux exists, and
why we advise to run LilyPond on Linux -- UMSDOS if you must.
You may consider our part of the job done. Any more of this
sad and sorry stuff will drive me to drink. It makes you realise
again how much fun using Linux actually is.
We'll take patches from now on, from people that have a stronger
stomach. Good night.
- Ly2dvi: run commands from sh (so that tex wrappers be used).
- Added cygwin man,less and windows gs, gsview, miktex, python to
lilypond installer repository. Moved profile.d setup functionality to
postinstall.
- Added tex and latex wrappers.
- Wrappers for all python scripts.
* Removed RMAIL header from german-chords.ly + fixes (Rune).
* Windows installer stuff: the ``It shouldn't be hard -- but do need
some sleep'' release.
Think of it: /shouldn't/ is *exactly* why GNU/Linux exists, and
why we advise to run LilyPond on Linux -- UMSDOS if you must.
You may consider our part of the job done. Any more of this
sad and sorry stuff will drive me to drink. It makes you realise
again how much fun using Linux actually is.
We'll take patches from now on, from people that have a stronger
stomach. Good night.
- Ly2dvi: run commands from sh (so that tex wrappers be used).
- Added cygwin man,less and windows gs, gsview, miktex, python to
lilypond installer repository. Moved profile.d setup functionality to
postinstall.
- Added tex and latex wrappers.
- Wrappers for all python scripts.
* Removed RMAIL header from german-chords.ly + fixes (Rune).
* Added titling and page wrapping to direct PostScript output.
Determining the line height still doesn't work, but you can set
lineheight in paper block.
* Bugfix: lilypond -o - foo.ly.
* Took a stab at jazz-style chord name additions.
* Compile fixes: gcc-3.0 snapshots hit Debian unstable. Note that
flex-2.5.4a-11 still breaks with g++-3.0pre.
* Chord-name cleanups.
* Markup text:
- added (extent . (min . max))
- overstrike, as alias for (extent . (0 . 0))
- added overstrike property to super and sub
- allow text to be in too deep list, ie: #'((("text"))) still works
- allow HEAD to be in too deep list, ie: #'(((bold)) "foo")
- fixes to raise
- renamed (rows to (columns (Thanks Mats; I must have been asleep
when I wrote that code)
- renamed align to axis
* Fixes for german-chords.ly (Rune).
* update-lily: use ftplib, notify upon failure, not success.
* Ly2dvi: don't use posix file utilities if we have python >= 1.5.2.
* Included additional cygwin login and wrapper scripts.
* Added cygwin path conversion to file-path.cc, to get output in cwd.
After upgrading cross compilation environment to cygwin-1.1.8-2, it
seems that these are no longer necessary; disabled by default.
* Ly2dvi: don't use posix file utilities if we have python >= 1.5.2.
* Included additional cygwin login and wrapper scripts.
* Added cygwin path conversion to file-path.cc, to get output in cwd.
After upgrading cross compilation environment to cygwin-1.1.8-2, it
seems that these are no longer necessary; disabled by default.
* Added 'trunc' target for ports, and run at local-dist: in
ports/mutopia topdir.
* Bugfixes: update-lily.py
* Bugfix: synchronised german-chords.ly with chord-name.scm.
* --srcdir build fix: really included dummy-interfaces.itexi now.
* Added warning message, rather than encouragement, against configuring
without kpathsea support.
* Moved convert-ly targets from ports to ly make, added ly templates
to mutopia and input directories. Bugfix to convert-ly. Ran
convert-ly in mutopia dir.
* Recommented some scheme comments in .lys, checked that convert-ly
doesn't destroy them.
* Bugfixes to convert-ly: don't try to open unexistent file (eg,
unexpanded wildcard). Don't remove one semicolon of ';;' scheme
comments, don't remove semicolon after hash: #;
* Added warning message, rather than encouragement, against configuring
without kpathsea support.
* --srcdir build fix.
* Moved convert-ly targets from ports to ly make, added ly templates
to mutopia and input directories. Bugfix to convert-ly. Ran
convert-ly in mutopia dir.
* Recommented some scheme comments in .lys, checked that convert-ly
doesn't destroy them.
* Bugfixes to convert-ly: don't try to open unexistent file (eg,
unexpanded wildcard). Don't remove one semicolon of ';;' scheme
comments, don't remove semicolon after hash: #;
* Included flat autogenerated list of grob interfaces into refman.
* Moved Rest_engraver to ThreadContext.
* Documentation updates.
* Bugfix: package-diff: remove all out-?.* dirs.
* Preliminary tutorial fixes.
* Ly2dvi:
- keep .dvi output when making .ps.
- name latex wrapper for foo.ly: foo.latex
- keep .tex and .latex output if latex fails
- keep .dvi output if dvips fails
- replaced --outdir option with --output=FILE option, where FILE
may include directories
- enhancements and fixes
* Ly2dvi:
- keep .dvi output when making .ps.
- name latex wrapper for foo.ly: foo.latex
- keep .tex and .latex output if latex fails
- keep .dvi output if dvips fails
- replaced --outdir option with --output=FILE option, where FILE
may include directories
- enhancements and fixes
* Build fixes for icon, this fixes 'rpm' target. Tried to reinclude
in rpm using (.png and) .xpm, but latest LinuxPPC release's rpm
(3.0.6) Icon: tag handling is broken.
* Fixes for update-lily script.
* Bugfixes: refman, changed Ascii to ASCII.
* Fixed ascii art output. Started some doco on different output formats.
* Fixed scheme font lookup to handle new font lists with wildcards.
* Fixes to point-and-click doco (Thanks, Laura Conrad).
* Bugfixes: changed several (eval to (ly-eval for guile 1.4/1.4.x
compatibility.
* Build fixes for icon, this fixes 'rpm' target. Tried to reinclude
in rpm using (.png and) .xpm, but latest LinuxPPC release's rpm
(3.0.6) Icon: tag handling is broken.
* Fixes for update-lily script.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys [Sun, 25 Mar 2001 22:04:29 +0000 (00:04 +0200)]
release: 1.3.143
============
* Glossary bugfixes for lilypond code.
* Bugfix: don't crash if dy or y not set.
* Doco updates: moved contents of tricks chapter to input/tricks,
inserted lilypond-book tutorial, added polyphony section.
* Score.skipTypesetting skips over already or not yet corrected music, thus
speeding up running times and score debugging. (Includes bugfix relative to
patch submitted to list.)
Han-Wen Nienhuys [Mon, 19 Mar 2001 00:15:05 +0000 (01:15 +0100)]
release: 1.3.140
============
* Coriolan gets mutopia-id 57.
* Experimental start of ports to mutopia archive.
* Bugfix: ly2dvi: added letter support, catch indexing with unknown
papersize names.
* ly2dvi: removed warning message and changed --set=papersizename= to
--set=papersize=. This fixes mutopia letter-targets.
* Small fixes to Coriolan.
* Bugfix: don't typeset suicided multi-measure-rests, don't set
multi-measure-rests spanning less than one measure.
* Bugfix: line-column-location.
* Allow markup text for crecscendoText and decrescendoText.
* Changed part combiner's a due text: `a2 to a2.
* Bugfix: info direntries.
* Automated fixing of info structure. Build now stops on info errors.
This should robustify documentation and website builds. To undo this,
remove the target `info: check-info' from Documentation/user/GNUmakefile.
* Allow markup text for crecscendoText and decrescendoText.
* Changed part combiner's a due text: `a2 to a2.
* Renamed FollowThread into VoiceFollower, followThread into
followVoice.
* lilypond-book: changed nonfragment into nofragment
* Bugfix: info direntries.
* Bugfix; don't create RhythmicStaff if asking for Staff.
* Automated fixing of info structure. Build now stops on info errors.
This should robustify documentation and website builds. To undo this,
remove the target `info: check-info' from Documentation/user/GNUmakefile.
* Move Multi_measure_rest up/down in combined parts.
* Bugfix: ly2dvi: create --outdir before copying there.
* Bugfix: mutopia letter target.
* Some bugfixes and checks for killed spanners, reducing warnings in
Coriolan from 1143 to 283. Part combiner still gives rise to many
foreseeable warnings.
* Bugfix: install gettext.py into @datadir@/python and use that path
from ly2dvi. Debian or RedHat installs could/should move gettext.py
into /usr/share/lib/python/1.x/site-packages or so.
* Bugfix: move the making of \makelilypondpiecetitle to actually
included part of lilyponddefs.tex.
* Bugfix: ly2dvi, tex.scm: set empty tex definitions to \relax. This
fixes ly2dvi'ing of scsii.
* Bugfix: completed renaming of `cautionary' to `reminder' for broken
tie accidental feature. (`Cautionary' is reserved for parenthised
accidentals.). This fixes all tie and accidentals bugs.
* Bugfix: added dynamic-interface to DynamicText grob. This fixes
loose dynamics.
* Bugfix: enable Voice_devnull_engraver. This fixes loose scripts and
double dynamics.
* Bugfix: don't dump core on some programming errors (2x).
* Grand Coriolan revision after copyright free reprint of a 1862-1865
original edition. This revision also revealed fair amount of bugs.
Previous versions arguably might have worn some small stains of
editorial decisions dated 1936. Arguably, because most of these small
changes can be found in other editions, some of which even are
commonplace modernisations.
* Bugfix: set dependency for direction-source in script-engraver. This
fixes core-dump problem when stacking multiple scripts containing
staccato dots.
* Put TFM files under $VARTEXFONTS (/var/lib/texmf,
typically). PK files are put in the right spot
automatically, and dirs are also created automatically.
* Attempt at fixing input/bugs/tie-break-accidental.ly, but no luck.
See comments in Local_key_engraver.
* Removed some cruft from lily/include/.
* Bugfix: tied notes in chords sometimes got stuck in MIDI output
(thanks Mats).
* Added some example bug files, taken from Coriolan; esp. see
input/bugs/tie-break-accidental.ly, I've seen so much discussion on
this, would have thought we had this right by now.