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Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup


From: Valentin Petzel
Subject: Re: String at the bottom of a cover page without using \markup
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2021 13:37:55 +0100

Nothing really heated here, but probably some communication issue. I try to 
listen to what you try to explain, but I hardly get anything about your actual 
problem and mostly critique how the solutions are not clean enough for you 
without really reasoning why this would be that way.

I’ve sent you an example of how we basically can get what Jean described 
(which involves adding some functionality to the header and footer markups 
which can be put into an include and then on line overrides (which can also be 
put into includes). You’ve then dismissed this as too much logic (when this 
actually just requires a very miniscule amount of additional functionality. 
Then when you talked about cover pages I gave you an example of a markup 
function that spreads markups vertically over the page (which can then be used 
to push stuff to the bottom).

I’m spending lots of my time trying my best to help you, and it’s really 
frustrating then to get told to focus on „what you tried to explain”, 
especially when you give core specifications like "I just want to set simple 
fields” randomly in the end. And this really takes away a lot of motivation 
for trying to help people on the mailing list.

Valentin

Am Samstag, 18. Dezember 2021, 12:47:34 CET schrieb Paolo Prete:
> On Sat, Dec 18, 2021 at 10:25 AM Jean Abou Samra <jean@abou-samra.fr> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Okay, I'll let myself sucked in this (in my opinion
> > unnecessarily) heated thread
> 
> I really thank you for this post. It not only explains what I had in mind
> regarding the technical side of the thread; it also highlights a bigger
> problem: unnecessary heated mood. And I add that it is not only
> unnecessary: when there are flames without fire, it is nonsense and
> ridiculous too. I'm sorry if I use this harsh words, but this is what I see
> in all this discussion. I would like to invite the participants to note
> that I absolutely did NOT say any word against LP. Nor directly, nor
> indirectly, nor explicitly, nor in a hidden or subtle way. At the same
> time, I invite them (Including the helpful Aaron and Valentin) to focus on
> what I really tried to explain (as you did) instead of  negating any
> assertion that seems (but it is really not) intended to reduce the LP
> value.
> 
> Best,
> Paolo

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