If this is the only thing you want to have
fixed, you could try 2.18, which does not have the problem.
-- Phil Holmes
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2019 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: How stable is 2.21?
Thanks all
for the comments.
As I'm running Windows it looks like I'm stuffed
until 2.21 is released. Any ideas when this might happen?
Best
regards,
Peter mailto:address@hidden www.ptoye.com
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Sunday, November 10, 2019, 1:19:38 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
> Am 10.
November 2019 13:40:11 MEZ schrieb Peter > Toye <address@hidden>:
>> Andrew,
>> Thanks. I'll give it a whirl. But where do I
download it from? The LP >> web site doesn't offer anything more
advances than 2.19.83.
> That seems to be a misunderstanding. 2.21
has > not been released yet and can only be compiled from source.
> Ur
>> Best regards,
>> Peter
>>mailto:address@hidden
>>www.ptoye.com
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>> Sunday, November 10, 2019, 12:18:16 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>> Hi Peter,
>> It's pretty good. Lilypond suffers from
the overly false modesty that >> all open source projects have, which
is to declare development versions >> 'unstable'. Technically this
may be accurate to say, but in practice I >> have found the
development versions over many years to always be >> outstandingly
good, a real tribute to the excellence of our developers. >> It's the
same with version numbering in open source: modesty demands >> that
some programs sit at version 0.9 or so for up to even decades
>> until proved utterly error free beyond all earthly standards.
>> Where's the harm in it? You can always install multiple versions
side >> by side.
>> Andrew
>> On
Sun, 10 Nov 2019 at 23:04, Peter Toye <address@hidden>
wrote:
>> I'm asking because I need to assemble a score with
different staff >> sizes (page-turning issues in piano music) and the
bug I asked about >> yesterday is reportedly corrected. But I hate
working with unstable >> software - I wrote enough of that in my
programming days :) And even >> more debugging someone else's
software (reason - ditto).
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