* Tue May 15 2018 davejplater@gmail.com
- Fix boo#1093056 CVE-2018-10992 with Debian patch
use_system_correctly.patch.
- Added 0101-read_relocation_dir-in-lilypond_datadir-too.patch
hurd_file_name_support.patch
Issue-5243-3-More-conservative-parsing-of-textedit-URIs.diff
add_dircategories_to_documentation.patch
Issue-5243-1-editor-scm-Add-shell-quote-argument-function.diff
add_set-global-fonts_function.patch
Issue-5243-2-Let-get-editor-use-shell-quote-argument.diff and
use_cstring_and_ctype_includes.patch from Debian.
* Mon Jun 05 2017 j.mairboeck@gmail.com
- Add Avoid-segfault-in-grob.cc-with-gcc-6.patch to fix crash on
newer systems with gcc 6 or newer. This also fixes the doc build.
The patch is from:
https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/4814/
(upstream bug tracker).
* Thu Jun 01 2017 bwiedemann@suse.com
- Add reproducible.patch to sort input files (boo#1041090),
to override current timestamp and to not have random uniqueIds
to make build more reproducible
* Sun Mar 05 2017 rpm@fthiessen.de
- Use correct vim directory
- Cleanup of the spec file
* Install info files correctly (fixes RPMLint warnings)
* Wed Jul 01 2015 tjcw@physics.org
- Add netpbm BuildRequires in all paths, to fix build break
* Tue Feb 24 2015 dimstar@opensuse.org
- Add netpbm BuildRequires: needed for pngtopnm.
* Mon Mar 31 2014 pgajdos@suse.com
- updated to 2.18.2: This version provides a number of updates to
2.18.0, including updated manuals. We recommend all users to
upgrade to this version.
* Thu Jan 02 2014 pgajdos@suse.com
- updated to 2.18.0:
* final release, see changelogs for beta versions
- dropped use-recommended-freetype-include.patch (upstreamed)
* Wed Dec 18 2013 pgajdos@suse.com
- updated to 2.17.97:
* beta phase to 2.18
* bugfixes
* Wed Dec 11 2013 hrvoje.senjan@gmail.com
- Added use-recommended-freetype-include.patch -- Freetype upstream
recommends using their macros together with ft2build include.
Positive sideeffect is that this patch makes it build with both
freetype2 2.5.1, and older version
* Tue Nov 26 2013 pgajdos@suse.com
- updated to 2.17.96:
* beta phase to 2.18
* bugfixes
* Mon Sep 09 2013 pgajdos@suse.com
- updated to 2.17.26:
* Decimal numbers can now be written directly in music, without a
hash sign. Together with the previous change in the way object
properties are specified, the code to change the length of stems
has changed from this:
\override Stem #'length = #5.6
e' f' g' a'
to this:
\override Stem.length = 5.6
e' f' g' a'
One has to write a digit on both sides of the dot - values like
`4.' or `-.3' are not allowed.
Decimal fractions are also not accepted in `\chordmode'.
* A number of shorthands like `(', `)', `|', `[', `]', `~', `\(',
`\)' and others can now freely be redefined like normal commands.
An example would be
"\\{" = (
"\\}" = )
"(" = \melisma
")" = \melismaEnd
\new Staff <<
\relative c' {
c8 \{ d e f \} % slurred
g ( a b c ) % no slur, but with melisma
c,1 \bar "|."
}
\addlyrics { Li -- ly -- pond. }
>>
[image of music]
* The articulation shorthand for `\staccatissimo' has been renamed
from `-|' to `-!'.
* Tempo change ranges are now written as `\tempo 4 = 60 - 68' rather
than `\tempo 4 = 60 ~ 68'.
- make-doc-crash.patch upstreamed
* Tue Aug 13 2013 pgajdos@suse.com
- updated to 2.17.24:
* bugfixes
- make doc do not crash anymore
+ lilypond-make-doc-crash.patch
* Tue Aug 06 2013 pgajdos@suse.com
- updated to 2.17.23:
* bugfixes
- removed python26.patch and gcc44-relocate.patch
* Wed Jun 12 2013 pgajdos@suse.com
- updated to 2.17.20:
* Grob `OctavateEight' was renamed to `ClefModifier'. Related
context properties were renamed from `xxxOctavationyyy' to
`xxxTranspositionyyy'.
* There is a new `\absolute' command explicitly marking music as
being entered in absolute pitch. While this has been the default
previously, an explicit `\absolute' also prevents reinterpretation
when the passage is placed inside of `\relative':
\relative c { c'4 \absolute { f'' g'' } c }
[image of music]
* When `\relative' is used without an explicit reference pitch, the
reference pitch now is the middle of the first octave, making the
first entered pitch indistinguishable from absolute pitch.
Previously, omitting the reference pitch would have lead to a
default of `c''. Since that choice was somewhat arbitrary,
recommended usage was to always specify the reference pitch.
* A new command `\single' can be used for converting a property
override into a tweak to be applied on a single music expression:
<a \single\voiceTwoStyle e' a>1
[image of music]
* Two ways of letting graphical objects not appear in the output are
overriding its `transparent' property with `#t' (retaining the
original spacing) or overriding its `stencil' property with `#f'
(not using any space at all). Those two operations now have the
shorthands `\hide' and `\omit', respectively. They can either be
given a music expression to tweak, or the name of a graphical
object for which an override should be created (for specifying
both, use `\single' on the override form):
\new Staff \with { \omit Clef }
\relative c'' <a e' \hide a>1
[image of music]
* A new command `\temporary' can be applied to overrides in order to
not have them replace previous property settings. If a `\revert'
is applied to the same property subsequently, the previous setting
reappears:
\override NoteHead.color = #red c4
\override NoteHead.color = #green d
\revert NoteHead.color e2
\override NoteHead.color = #red c4
\temporary\override NoteHead.color = #green d
\revert NoteHead.color e
\revert NoteHead.color c
[image of music]
This is mainly useful for writing music functions that need to
have some property changed just for the duration of the function.
* `\tag', `\removeWithTag', and `\keepWithTag' can now accept a list
of symbols rather than just a single symbol for marking, removing,
and keeping music with any of multiple tags. This is particularly
important for `\keepWithTag' since one cannot achieve the same
effect by using multiple consecutive `\keepWithTag' commands.
* The `-d old-relative' option has been removed. Not actually
accessible from the command line any more, its remaining use was
for interpretating `\relative' in LilyPond files converted
automatically from version 1.8 or older. It is unclear how much
of this was actually still operative.
* Wed Mar 27 2013 pgajdos@suse.com
- updated to 2.17.14:
* The meaning of `instrumentTransposition' has been reversed. After
\set instrumentTransposition = #{ b #}
a written `c'' now sounds like `b'. Previously, this would have
been the other way round. This and the following change should
make dealing with transposing instruments more straightforward.
* The music generated by `\set' and `\override' commands is no
longer affected by `\transpose'. The main consequence is that
`\transpose' will transpose audible/concert pitch and printed
pitch by the same amount even when the transposed music contains
`\transposition'. Previously,
\transpose c' f' \transposition bes'
was equivalent to `\transposition f''. Now it stays equivalent to
`\transposition bes''.
* Tuplets are now created with the `\tuplet' command, which takes a
fraction `T/N' to specify that T notes are played in the time
usually allowed for N. One `\tuplet' command can create several
tuplet groups if their duration is typed after the fraction.
\tuplet 3/2 { c8 d e } \tuplet 3/2 { f e d } c2
\tuplet 3/2 4 { c8 d e f e d } c2
[image of music]
The `\times' command with its inverted fraction order `N/T' is
still available.
etc. see NEWS.txt
* Mon Dec 31 2012 pgajdos@suse.com
- updated to 2.17.9:
* The `\clef' command supports optional octavation:
\clef "treble_(8)"
c2 c
\clef "bass^[15]"
c2 c
* The LilyPond syntax of dot-separated words `Voice.Accidental' has
been made interchangeable with `#'(Voice Accidental)', a Scheme
list of symbols. As one result, code like
\override Voice.TextSpanner #'(bound-details left text) = "rit."
is now equivalent to
\override Voice.TextSpanner bound-details.left.text = "rit."
or even
\override #'(Voice TextSpanner) bound-details.left.text = "rit."
* Grob and grob property path no longer need to be specified as two
separate arguments to commands like `\override' and `\revert',
allowing for the syntax
\override Voice.TextSpanner.bound-details.left.text = "rit."
Since complementary music functions like `\overrideProperty'
cannot support forms with and without separating space at the same
time, using a single dotted path is now the preferred form.
Specifying grob path and grob property path separately, currently
still supported with `\override' and `\revert' for compatibility
reasons, is deprecated.
* Due to words now being accepted as symbol function arguments, the
interfaces of `\accidentalStyle', `\alterBroken', `\footnote' and
`\tweak' had to be redesigned where optional symbol arguments were
involved. Please check the respective music function
documentation for details.
* Several commands now accept symbol lists (conveniently entered as
dot-separated words) for various kinds of arguments. These
include `\accidentalStyle', `\alterBroken', `\footnote', `\hide',
`\omit', `\overrideProperty', `\shape', and `\tweak'.
* The bar line user interface has changed. Bar glyphs now resemble
the appearance of the bar line, so a left repeat sign has to be
coded as `.|:'. The command `\defineBarLine' provides an easy way
to define additional bar line styles.
* Accidentals in the key signature may be printed in octaves other
than their traditional positions, or in multiple octaves.
* Mon Nov 19 2012 j.mairboeck@gmail.com
- update to version 2.16.1
- This is a bugfix update see :
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/list?can=1&q=Fixed_2_16_1
* Tue Aug 28 2012 j.mairboeck@gmail.com
- Re-add lilypond-doc.spec again to build the offline documentation
again. It has been adjusted for 2.16.0 from the latest revision
where it was still part of and a bit cleaned up. Info pages are
excluded because they are part of the main package now.
* Sun Aug 26 2012 davejplater@gmail.com
- Update to release 2.16.0
- See :
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/changes/index.html
For upstream changes.