![]() ![]() As you can see, the first game was a draw.īut Anna won the next one □ (she’d picked up a few of the gyroids before I took a picture)įor the third game, I went first and implemented the “corner trick” I remember from when I was little. Mine are the oranges, and hers are either gyroids or treasure boxes. The first party activity was a game of tic-tac-toe! □ The glitch occurred when she was changing accessories and I happened to get a picture.Īww yay, I think this is the first time I’ve seen someone use a pattern from my patterns page! This is meant to go with the fenced-in pansy border, and that’s why the bricks are rather plain, but it still looks fine by itself and the pansy patterns are probably too complicated to copy. It’s a halo! Thanks a lot And hey there, anime-eye Anna. The first thing she did when I stepped through the gate was give me a present, sweet! ![]() (I’m sorry in advance for the poor quality photos, especially compared to the pictures from the party in An Ville, but for some reason my camera has a lot of trouble capturing AC:WW in the evening. Today I went to a party hosted by Anna (some of you may remember her better from my blog as Skye or from ACC as MonkeyDoodle) in Lilypond! □ I didn’t take many pictures but it was a good time. Claire from An Ville came over for a new haircut and we also chatted and had a fishing contest. This was at least a few weeks ago, I think. Because yes, it’s still in winter, as you can see: Once I’m done putting up some more spring-suited patterns (I’ll put up the winter and fall ones later), though, I do want to start working on getting my town caught up. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for a long time, practically since I started this blog, so I wanted to dedicate some time to working on that alone. But like I said in my last notice, when I have spare time I’ve been working on my patterns page. (Well, at least I’ve been pretty good about posting on my WiFi visits, right? >_>) I’m really sorry guys, that I don’t have as much time to dedicate to Animal Crossing and this blog as I would like to. Haha, I feel like with every new WiFi party post, the fact that I haven’t posted on my own towns in a long time becomes more conspicuous. « Previous in AC:WW Journal | Party in Lilypond | Next in AC:WW Journal » The relevant code is in paper.scm there needs I'll gladly consider well written patches to deal withĪrbitrary paper sizes. Is there a reason you don't want to output the /PageSize info? I thought I saw ManualFeed in there? Doesn't that make sense only for ![]() It should work for any compliant Level 2 or Level 3 Postscript I don't think there were any printer-specifics in the code in myĮmail. It might help with Acrobat Distiller or Ghostscript). Should be generating a %%DocumentMedia comment, which can includeĪctual page dimensions) and won't actually help with a printer (though (and, actually, DocumentPaperSizes is deprecated instead LilyPond %%DocumentPaperSizes: DSC comment, which is just an advisory comment Guess a paper size, either by their own default, or based on the Page runs off the edge when viewed in Acrobat Reader). PDF generator both (this is why the LilyPond-produced PDF of a 9x12 Is incomplete and cannot be properly processed by printers and by the Size of the rendered page in the PostScript. If LilyPond is generating PostScript output, it needs to specify the Re: Producing postscript for custom paper size (9x12" manuscript paper)? Re: Producing postscript for custom paper size (9x12" manuscript paper)? lilypond-user
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