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Sat, 2 Jan 2016 12:20:44 +0100 |
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Hi Helge,
this is the easiest way to tell you that the openlilylib-user list isn't
active anymore.
I can't tell anything more now as I'm preparing for vacations. Maybe
I'll find some time in the evenings, but I don't know for sure.
clip-regions is kind of deprecated, better go to /ly/comptools (in the
web interface and see if the readme gets you further.
Good luck
Urs
PS
(the above also goes for your private message ...)
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Betreff: [oll-user] Start using OpenLilyLib
Datum: Sat, 2 Jan 2016 11:53:34 +0100
Von: Helge Kruse <address@hidden>
An: address@hidden
Hi OpenLilyLib guys
I just wanted to find out what OpenLilyLib can do for me. So I cloned
the git repository and tried to find some useful things.
The custom fonts (Bravura, Smufl) look very good. Although I didn't used
too much to find the difference between these both.
Next I dug into editorial-tools/partial-compilation. There is a
definitions.ily. Since I don't know how to use the file I copied the
content to a new .ly file and ran Lilypond on it. It failed reading the
missing include file "general-tools/clip-regions/definitions.ily". I am
confident that I get the same result when I include definitions.ily in
my custom file as "clip-regions" is not in the repository.
What is a good start to learn how to use OpenLilyLib?
Best regards,
Helge
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