distributed itself across 5 pages because page accounting was thrown
off by empty intervals. While the effects were smaller (and did not
propagate to the next page) with the less radically empty intervals
employed as extents of empty-stencil, they were still present.
David Kastrup [Wed, 8 May 2013 10:08:22 +0000 (12:08 +0200)]
Issue 3353: Don't let lilypond-invoke-editor.scm pass invalid textedit: URIs to browser
Instead, it issues an error message and aborts. Otherwise,
gnome-open textedit:nonsense
will call lilypond-invoke-editor which will call the browser which will
call lilypond-invoke-editor...
Name "OctavateEight" didn't make any sense. The grob doesn't have
to be an eight, and it doesn't describe octavation, but arbitrary
transposition (not only whole octaves). Also, the name should reflect
its affiliation with Clef grob.
The name "ClefTransposition" was also considered, but it was decided
that it would be too confusing together with clefTransposition, which
is a context property.
Mike Solomon [Wed, 8 May 2013 05:44:06 +0000 (07:44 +0200)]
Laissez-vibrer ties attached to notes with cross-staff stems are cross-staff (issue 1296)
This moves towards a model of cross staff where cross staff is defined as
"Any grob that is either not an element of a vertical axis group or whose
relative extent with respect to the vertical axis group of which it is an
element changes as a result of how far apart two or more vertical axis
groups are spaced."
The practical ramifications of this patch are that less programming errors
are triggered and there is less chance that early vertical alignment will
occur.
David Kastrup [Tue, 23 Apr 2013 06:21:30 +0000 (08:21 +0200)]
More options to make-regtest-pngs.sh, use GNU parallel for faster conversion
Also rearranges the options slightly. -p is now used for GNU parallel
instead of rendering PDFs via Cairo which is now done with -c. The
whole kaboodle is now:
Make PNG files from regtests
Usage: ./make-regtest-pngs.sh -j CPUs -o/-n
where -j specifies the number of parallel processes to run
(normally CPUs+1). e.g.:
./make-regtest-pngs.sh -j9
-p uses GNU parallel with the given job count in order to also
parallelize the conversion of PDF files to bitmaps when using -g
or -d. No attempt is made to parallelize the bitmap comparisons
since their memory requirements may be prohibitive.
-o means build an old regtest set - the PNGs go in the old-regtest-results
directory
-n means build a new regtest set - the PNGs go in the new-regtest-results
directory
-c uses PDF and the poppler library via pdftocairo for generating
bitmaps, simulating the output for Evince and other previewers
using poppler. pdftocairo may be contained in the poppler-utils
package.
-r can be used for specifying a rendering resolution. This
defaults to 101 for poppler and 300 for Ghostscript from PDF.
-g uses Ghostscript for rendering a bitmap version from the PDF,
simulating the output from printing PDF files on a GNU system, so
use a resolution appropriate for print. Antialiasing is not enabled.
-d changes the Ghostscript device used for creating PNG files
(usually png16m for direct PNG creation and pngmono for printer simulation)
Keith OHara [Thu, 28 Mar 2013 07:13:57 +0000 (00:13 -0700)]
Tempo and Rehearsal marks horizontal positioning; issue 3279
Space tempo/rehearsal marks so they do not overlap each other.
Do not use side-position interface for their initial vertical position,
because they are moved to the top-most staff after line-breaking.
In the LM, the word "tweaks" is used both generically, meaning
"modifying LilyPond's action", and specifically to refer to the
\tweak command. The old section heading used the word in the former
sense, but this was confusing as the section dealt exclusively
with \override commands.
"@var{grob} callback generator for inheriting a @var{property} from
an @var{axis} parent, defaulting to @var{default} if there is no
parent or the parent has no setting."
Julien Rioux [Wed, 23 Jan 2013 23:21:22 +0000 (18:21 -0500)]
lilypond-book: Textwidth detection with included file (issue 3136).
Fix the automatic textwidth detection performed by lilypond-book.
This failed for lytex files that include an external file in the
preamble, when such file was compiled in an --output directory
different from the working directory, because then the included
file was missing. We use TEXINPUTS to let the latex process know
where to look for input files.
David Kastrup [Sat, 20 Apr 2013 10:29:31 +0000 (12:29 +0200)]
Add additional options grdp to scripts/auxiliar/make-regtest-pngs.sh
This is for checking bitmap production at different resolution, the
output from using poppler and libcairo on LilyPond's PDF, and the
output for typical print bitmaps generated from LilyPond's PDF.