"Phil Holmes" <address@hidden> writes:
I've had another go at running makeLSR to update the snippet lists,
and this time it seems to be reverting changes David made. An
example:
diff --git
a/Documentation/snippets/adding-a-figured-bass-above-or-below-the-not
index cfe71cb..6e15690 100644
---
a/Documentation/snippets/adding-a-figured-bass-above-or-below-the-notes.ly
+++
b/Documentation/snippets/adding-a-figured-bass-above-or-below-the-notes.ly
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
%% and then run scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py
%%
%% This file is in the public domain.
-\version "2.17.6"
+\version "2.16.0"
\header {
lsrtags = "ancient-notation, chords, contexts-and-engravers"
@@ -32,11 +32,11 @@ bass = {
}
continuo = \figuremode {
<_>4 <6>4 <5/>4
- \override Staff.BassFigureAlignmentPositioning.direction = #UP
+ \override Staff.BassFigureAlignmentPositioning #'direction = #UP
makeLSR runs convert-ly, and this seems to be replacing the 2.17.6
version number with 2.16.0 and reverting the change to the dot or hash
syntax. It looks as though convert-ly is not picking up the rule to
update this syntax properly. Anyone any idea why?
Oh rats. The problem would be that any changed snippets need to be
copied to snippets/new (after editing their headers appropriately) in
order not to be overwritten by LSR.
And, of course, after the latest change this concerns a sizable number
of snippets. We need to get this done before the next LSR update.
Anybody up for it?