And that was it!
Thank you so much.
On Tue, Apr 9, 2024 at 3:50 PM Aaron Hill wrote:
>
> You need to adjust the majorSevenSymbol [1].
>
> [1]:
> https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.25/Documentation/notation/customizing-chord-names#chord-name-major7
>
have been creating some lead sheets in
the style of the "Real Book", using
the \chords{} syntax. However,
I do not like the way the default
notates "major 7 chords", that is,
a major triad with a major seventh.
The default is to use a "triangle"
to notate such a chord (shown below
in my
Yes it does! Thank you.
On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 11:23 PM Vaughan McAlley
wrote:
>
> Hi Ivan,
>
> \new PianoStaff \with { \remove "Span_bar_engraver" }
>
> should work!
>
>
"\override BarLine" for a PianoStaff
I frequently use lilypond for short theory
examples for teaching, and for such examples
I often use the code:
\override BarLine.transparent = ##t
to make bar lines disappear. This has always worked
for me for a single staff, but when I just tried
to do
It was that simple!
Thanks!
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 7:17 PM Aaron Hill wrote:
>
> You need to do your mods in separate \context sections. See above.
In my short snippet below, even though my
final output is as expected, a C major scale
with some brackets underneath some pairs of note,
I get the error:
> Parsing...
> test_post01.ly:25:8: error: not a context mod
>
>\Voice
Note that I am using "Analysis brackets".
The lilypond parser
Hello
We using cyrus-imapd 3.4.3 with CalDav/CardDav extensions. Here are settings
calendarprefix: #calendar
caldav_allowscheduling: on
caldav_create_default: 1
caldav_create_attach: 1
caldav_create_sched: 1
caldav_allowcalendaradmin: 1
addressbookprefix: #addressbooks
Hello
It can be a lack of available IMAP handlers. One TB makes more than one
IMAP connection depending of a number of tabs opened. Some client
connections can hit a limit of running imapd processes. Consult with
cyrus.conf
Regards, Ivan
15.11.2022 12:18, Pongrácz István пишет:
Hi,
Is
I would like to make a onetime donation toward
the development of Lilypond.
I have searched the archives of this list, and
over and over again, it has been stated that
there is no clear way to do this.
At https://www.gnu.org/software/, Lilypond
is listed as a "current GNU package", but
can one
KMP; idle;
000 #33751: "customer/0x1":500 STATE_V2_IPSEC_R (IPsec SA established);
EVENT_SA_REKEY in 3414s; newest IPSEC; eroute owner; isakmp#33417; idle;
000 #33751: "customer/0x1" esp.9d603d4@E.F.G.H esp.232cb42f@A.B.C.D
tun.0@E.F.G.H tun.0@A.B.C.D ref=0 refhim=0 Traffic: ESPin=0
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Ivan Kuznetsov commented on GROOVY-10197:
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This is very similar to GROOVY-9524
Ivan Kuznetsov created GROOVY-10197:
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Summary: java.lang.VerifyError using property inside enum's
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Key: GROOVY-10197
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Project: Groovy
Gzipped log for time 00:42:14 is attached
As I understand, other side (Cisco ASA) sends ISAKMP_v2_INFORMATIONAL
message contains ISAKMP_NEXT_v2D payload asks to delete the #103354 SA
20.05.2021 19:33, Ivan Kuznetsov пишет:
Hello Paul
17.05.2021 18:01, Paul Wouters пишет:
On Mon, 17 May
Hello Paul
17.05.2021 18:01, Paul Wouters пишет:
On Mon, 17 May 2021, Ivan Kuznetsov wrote:
Yes, all the bkp* has the same life times:
[root@vpn3 ipsec.d]# ipsec auto --status | grep bkp | grep ike_life
000 "bkp/0x1": ike_life: 86400s; ipsec_life: 28800s; replay_window:
32; re
14.05.2021 16:08, Paul Wouters пишет:
On Fri, 14 May 2021, Ivan Kuznetsov wrote:
No, config lines are not ignored. Here is status output, it shows
'ike_life: 86400s' and 'ipsec_life: 28800s' implemented
[root@vpn3 ipsec.d]# ipsec auto --status | grep bkp/0x2
000 "bkp/0x2":
00
ion
is supposed to remain up; schedule EVENT_REVIVE_CONNS
May 14 14:00:01.953334: "bkp/0x2": initiating connection which received
a Delete/Notify but must remain up per local policy
May 14 14:00:01.953376: "bkp/0x2" #94672: initiating IKEv2 IKE SA
May 14 14:00:01.954247: &q
rekeymargin=5m
keyingtries=3
fragmentation=yes
#BKP's Cisco ASA has nonstadard DPD
#dpddelay=30
#dpdtimeout=120
#dpdaction=restart
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May 13 16:15:12.957820: "bkp/0x2" #92837: dele
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Eric Milles, thank you! Setting strategy in annotation
Ivan Kuznetsov created GROOVY-9283:
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Yes, I cannot get your example to compile at all, even with Mr. Morley's
suggested fix.
On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 3:23 AM Thomas Morley wrote:
>
> The ">" at \oneVoice> above prevents the example from compiling with
> every ly-version.
> Please check before posting ;)
>
нужна конкретная информация об этом так как вне городов и пригородов скорость
может падать до нуля, и спутниковое оборудование дорого (или рыбалка?).
правильно я понимаю что дельты сурсов, рсинк и программа пар могут помочь? не
пора ли для этого организовать любительскую или полноценную
About four years ago, I did almost all, if not all of your listed
steps with Lilypond and Ardour.
I wrote a multi-voice score in Lilypond, converted the score
to MIDI, loaded this MIDI into Ardour, and then assigned
the various MIDI voices to various synthesis plugins.
The process did include
Your notation of the harmonic on the first beat of measure 3
looked odd to me, and so I compared this note to
two other editions of this piece that I have.
According to those editions, this harmonic should be a "D",
produced at the 7th fret of the 3rd string, not the
"E" that you have.
Hello
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --syn --dport 143 -m connlimit
--connlimit-above 8 -j REJECT
This will limit established imap connections to 8 per ip
07.03.2019 17:39, Heiler Bemerguy via Info-cyrus пишет:
Yes I've read imapd.conf and cyrus.conf and found no options to limit
connections per
On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 11:05 PM Christopher R. Maden
wrote:
>
> I’d like to produce what he’s used to: lyrics with chords above them.
Why not just use MS Word or Latex ? If you don't need musical
notation, why use a music notation program ?
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Hello
I have gdb'ed the locked process, backtrace is below. It seems that
problem occurs when imapd process catch a signal when is inside malloc()
call. The signal handler has a malloc() call too, so finally there is
interlock between two mallocs
I have
in prot_fill ()
#18 0x56193eda9ad7 in getword ()
#19 0x56193ed670e7 in cmd_idle ()
#20 0x56193ed7848d in cmdloop ()
#21 0x56193ed79769 in service_main ()
#22 0x56193ed62875 in main ()
13.12.2018 17:50, Ivan Kuznetsov пишет:
Jonk, thank you for the idea. Somewhat looks strange as old
Would you post an example that compiles successfully ?
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Mason Hock writes:
>
> I use vim for everything except large Lilypond projects that consist of
> multiple input files. The ability to click on an object in the score and
> jump to that place in the code, even if the file containing that code is
> not open, outweighs for me vim's advantages as a
I am a lifelong vim user and I cannot imagine any other way
to enter or manipulate text, be it for web pages,
documents (which I create with Latex) or lilypond.
I have looked at Frescobaldi, but once one is fluent
with a Unix editor (which means vim or emacs)
Frescobaldi and other third party
to obtain a second lock on the same file. What does a
stack trace look like on the imapd process that is holding the lock? It
would appear the lock process has changed since I last looked at this,
so this may not be a help at all.
Good luck,
John
On 12/13/2018 5:21 AM, Ivan Kuznetsov wrote
umber is growing up. The
trouble is I can't reliably determine the root cause imapd and kill them
one-by-one
Any ideas more?
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Hmm, I remember I had similar problem with earler version of libreswan.
But my current configuration mostly has ikev1 peers. Few ikev2 peers
config has just one left/rightsubnet, so I'm not sure
27.09.2018 17:59, Satavee Junwana пишет:
I also have the same problem for ikev2.,
Libreswan
Hi, Eugeniy
rightsubnets=10.1.208.0/28,10.1.102.0/24,10.1.100.22/32
works at my site.
libreswan-3.21-1.el6_9
27.09.2018 17:49, Eugeniy Khvastunov пишет:
In all cases work only last subnet from list.
P.S.: libreswan-3.23-5.el7_5.x86_64
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 5:46 PM Nick Howitt
Ivan Kuznetsov created GROOVY-8698:
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24.04.2018 16:08, Ivan Kuznetsov пишет:
Customer side equipment is some Cisco router, I don't know details. Our
side is libreswan 3.21
Libreswan 3.21 under Linux (kernel 4.1.12)
The question seems to be about Linux netkey stack, not libreswan. But if
someone shows me the good URL to read I
Gilberto Agostinho wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if it possible to change the tick resolution of LilyPond's
> MIDI output to a value other than the default 384? One reason for wanting
> this change is due to the fact that 384 cannot be divided by 5 and so
> quintuplets on
(main+0x337) [0x401b07]
2018/02/16 18:32:26 OSPF: [bt 10]
/lib64/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xfd) [0x3d4f01ed1d]
2018/02/16 18:32:26 OSPF: [bt 11] ospfd() [0x401669]
2018/02/16 18:32:26 OSPF: Current thread not known/applicable
What can be a troubleshooting procedure?
Regards, Ivan Kuznetso
On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 11:30 PM, David Wright wrote:
>
> So it seems you have several choices:
> remove the accidental,
> shrink it,
> allow the tie and accidental to collide,
> invert the tie (^~),
> shorten it,
> forbid a linebreak just there.
\override
Andrew Bernard wrote:
>
> Only very quickly sketched, and rather deficient, but a more 'normal' voice
> arrangement system, and the tie to the f sharp is clear.
When I compiled your snippet, the exact same issue was present:
the tie to the F-sharp is not clear at all.
Andrew Bernard wrote:
>
> Why don't you just create the three voices and notate inside
> each one continuously?
Because this music constantly goes back and
forth between homophonic chords and contrapuntal voices.
This is one of the few places in the 150_ measures
that
The two measure snippet of code appended below
creates the notation that I want. The Fsharp
of measure 1 is very clearly tied to the Fsharp
of measure 2.
However, when I use these two measures in my
actual score, lilypond happens to puts a line
break between those two measures, and the
notation
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 3:17 AM, Malte Meyn wrote:
>% this decreases the vertical space between sub. and p
>\override #'(baseline-skip . 1.5)
Overriding the default spacing will be very useful.
Thank you for demonstrating this to me.
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 3:10 AM, Andrew Bernard
wrote:
>> Can't you just use the \column command of \markup to have two
lines? Refer to the Notation Reference (NR). <<
And that is exactly what I wanted to do. I do read the documentation
but sometimes, things do not
I have a few places that I want marked "subito piano"
at a 16th triplet to be immediately followed
by crescendo.
The standard way to do this:
-\markup{ \italic subito \dynamic p }
or even by abbreviating "subito" to "sub.":
-\markup{ \italic sub. \dynamic p }
takes up two much horizontal
ill a
problem?
Paul
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You could learn how to use a makefile. That is the
standard way to do such a thing under unix.
Maxime's Music wrote:
>
> What do I need to type to get lilypond to engrave all files in a folder
> (wihout the point-and-click)?
Thank you both for the solutions, as well as helping gain a greater
understanding of lilypond.
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Hello all:
I don't understand why I am getting the error:
warning: unterminated crescendo
\new Voice {\voiceTwo r8 d8 bf8 r8 a8
\< cs8 }
as both the crescendo start and end points (\< and \f) are
in \voiceTwo.
I am implementing one of the solutions
Thank you to all that responded.
I very much appreciate the support of this list.
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And that does work !
It does appears to be a subtle variation
of Mr. Kastrup's solution.
tisimst wrote:
>
> Instead of this:
>
>
> <<
> { 8 8\< }
> \\
> { f,4 }
>>>
>
>
> Do this:
>
>
> <<
> { \voiceOne 8
David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote:
>
> Ivan Kuznetsov <ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> Is the only solution to define the problem measure as
>> a macro (themusic) and then insert that
>> macro at the appropriate place in the score?
>
> G
Mark Stephen Mrotek wrote:
>
> Perhaps you could code a second voice with spacers and place the beginning
> and ending of the hairpin exactly.
I have tried using an extra voice with spacers but have yet to
come up with a solution.
Thank you Mr. Kastrup.
Whereas the snippet you provided works, I am still
having trouble implementing your solution into
the context of my composition.
Is the only solution to define the problem measure as
a macro (themusic) and then insert that
macro at the appropriate place in the score?
The
Ivan Kuznetsov <ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kieren MacMillan <kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
>>
>> You need to explicitly extantiate the voices, so that the
>> first voice is the main one:
>
> That was a solution. Thanks.
Actually,
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
>
> You need to explicitly extantiate the voices, so that the
> first voice is the main one:
That was a solution. Thanks.
I did have to add the command:
\set Timing.beamExceptions = #'()
to get rid of a bizarre default beaming though.
Hello All:
I need a hairpin crescendo to start
on the second eighth-note of beat one
(underneath the B-flat/D-flat diad)
and continue to the forte under the
second eighth-note of beat two
(underneath the D/B-flat/G triad).
The error message I get is:
post01.ly:18:23: warning: unterminated
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
>
> How is it "wrong" for the chord to [additionally] include the
> information 'root = a'?
In some instances the root could be C and the A would be a passing tone.
In other instances, calling any of those four tones a root would
have no
I realize I am late on this thread, and I have not even read
the other responses, but I will try to explain why adding
"semantics" to a chord data structure is a mistake.
This "every chord can/should be given a name" hypothesis is a
popular/amateur musician idea that does not exist in the
Hello
I trying to setup a site-to-site tunnel using ESP, IKEv2 and
certificates. My side is Oracle Linux 6 (a RHEL6 clone from Oracle),
libreswan 3.20, NETKEY stack as initiator. Other side is strongswan,
don't know exact version (not under my control), as responder.
My configuration:
conn
I know I am responding late to this, but you don't say
what OS your are using or even what text editor.
I am guessing that you are using some sort of
simple text editor like NotePad or Gedit.
My tip for quick data entry is to learn a Unix
text editor such as Vi or Emacs (personally, I use
Roper has finally posted something I agree with.
On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 2:29 PM, John Roper wrote:
> I just don't think
> I am the best person for the job.
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On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 2:49 PM, amir wrote:
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> i am trying to configure Geany to use it for Lilypond. I have made this File
Do yourself a favor and learn vi.
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Maybe the Linux Foundation can help us set up a Lilypond foundation?
Are there any lawyers on this list that can donate their time?
Or perhaps Lilypond software can become sponsored by the Linux Foundation?
N. Andrew Walsh wrote:
>
> ... a foundation ...
>
> It's a
On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 7:33 PM, Karen S. Billings wrote:
>
> I'm a former Bell Labs engineer, where I used Unix (vi, awk, shell, etc.)
> everyday.
> I got so used to using those tools, and I find I miss their power...
>
> I'm really struggling to learn how to use the "tools"
Do yourself a serious favor and learn vi
Edward Ardzinski wrote:
>
> with Notepad [...]
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how to make russian documents with toc and pdf?
what mean
user@debian:~$ a2x -a lang=ru -f pdf asciidoc_help.xml
a2x: ERROR: dblatex -t pdf -p
/etc/asciidoc/dblatex/asciidoc-dblatex.xsl -s
/etc/asciidoc/dblatex/asciidoc-dblatex.sty
/home/user/asciidoc_help.xml returned non-zero exit status
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Thank you; I appreciate that.
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 6:04 PM, David Nalesnik
david.nales...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes--I'm pretty sure I got it to work with larger columns. I'll have to
search around for that version of the file. I'll get back to you when I do.
This is a question for the Linux-audio-user mailing list.
Go here:
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On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 11:01 PM, Guy Stalnaker jimmyg...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear friends,
I know this is not true lilypond topic, but I also know that
And both do exactly what I was looking for. Thank you Mr. Kastrup and Mr.
Liska!
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 3:15 PM, David Kastrup d...@gnu.org wrote:
ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com writes:
In a vocal part I am notating, while the singer mostly
sings notated pitches, there are a few parts
for 6 days. When customer connects the cable
back the UPS switchs off after ~12 hours. It looks like the UPS recives
'instant poweroff' command via interface with no reason
What can be a diagnostic procedure?
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Hi
I think an ineteresting OIDs begins from .1.3.6.1.4.1.232. To make a
correct output you need 2 MIB files: CPQPOWER.MIB (you have it :) and
CPQHOST.MIB. Put them in a separate folder (e.g. mibs-folder/) and add
-M to the command line:
snmpwalk -v 1 -c public -Os -M +mibs-folder/ -m ALL
scripts need to be
fixed.
I can share my nut-2.6.4-2.el4.src.rpm and nut-2.6.4-2.el5.src.rpm if
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On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Tim McNamara tim...@bitstream.net wrote:
As great as Lilypond's output is, there is a long way to go in terms
of simplification and usability (the syntax needs to be simplified
dramatically; a lot of the code users have to write is pretty ugly
and is going to
Music notation is complex. Any ASCII representation of
music notation likewise has to be complex.
Any simplification of lilypond syntax must mean a removal
of features.
The only other alternative is to use a WYSIWYG
editor where you draw the musical notation you
want, and good luck waiting for
Hello Arnaud
24.04.2012 17:59, Arnaud Quette wroute:
2012/4/16 Ivan Kuznetsov k...@solvo.ru mailto:k...@solvo.ru
Hello
Hello Ivan,
We have an Socomec Sicon Netys PR3000 UPS equipped with NetVision
Web/SNMP adaptor. I try to monitor the ups using snmp-ups driver
firmware better?
Of cource we can do some tests with both NUT and hardware we have
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has value 9, netvision_output_info is empty string too.
Looks false because the UPS is on and works in high-efficiency UPS mode.
The result is that ups.status get an empty string value, which confuses
upsmon.
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Issue Type: Bug
Components: build
Affects Versions: 1.0.1
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Reporter: Ivan Kuznetsov
Installed Hadoop 1.0.1 from amd64 DEB package.
Executed: sudo /usr/sbin/hadoop-setup-single-node.sh
It invokes /usr/sbin
Project: Hadoop Common
Issue Type: Bug
Components: build
Affects Versions: 1.0.1
Environment: Ubuntu 11.10
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Installed Hadoop 1.0.1 from amd64 DEB package.
Executed: sudo /usr/sbin/hadoop-setup-single-node.sh
It invokes /usr/sbin
are right.
I will try to update the Python package and see the result
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Hello!
24.10.2011 12:32, Ivan Kuznetsov wrote:
I will try to update the Python package and see the result
Updated Python (package python26-2.6.5-6.el5.i386.rpm) shows the same
incorrect results on interactive tests:
[kia@pine ~]$ python26
Python 2.6.5 (r265:79063, Feb 28 2011, 21:55:56
) but it was years ago
and was fixed at version 2.1.7.
Now we run mailman 2.1.14 with Python 2.4.3 under Oracle Enterprise
Linux 5 (a clone of RHEL5)
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2.16.0 or newer to build
Is Pidgin support for RPM-based Linux distros dropped?
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Sepand Shahab sepandsha...@alum.calarts.edu wrote:
You can use \stemUp \stemDown and \stemNeutral to go
back to normal.
Similarly, \tieUp \tieDown and \tieNeutral
Ivan Kuznetsov ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks to all for your quick help!
I adjusted the voices so
Thanks again to everyone.
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Thanks to all for your quick help!
I adjusted the voices so that the E naturals I
intend to tie are in the same lilypond voice. The tie
now renders and correct notation results _however_ the
problem I have now, is that direction of the stems that
lilypond has chosen for each voice is _not_ the
Is it possible it's a duplicate of bug 799509?
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Snippet: Tie does not appear
Why does the tie between the two low E naturals that I have
indicated in the snippet below not appear in the notation?
Thanks.
\version 2.12.3
\include english.ly
\score {
\new Staff = guitar
{
\clef treble_8
\time 4/4
% guitar m01
There's still version 0.7.1-1 in Ubuntu 11.04 repos - any news on when
0.8.0-1 will make it to the release?
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Session starting with a
Damn that was simple! Thank you for the almost instantaneous help!
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Marc Hohl m...@hohlart.de wrote:
There exists a \mergeDifferentDottedOn command, too,
to cover the merge in the second bar.
See
If I can trouble you yet again, here is a second snippet
with a similar issue, I would like the triplet E natural
in the top voice to take the same space as the E natural
half note in the bottom voice and then disappear.
\mergeDifferentlyHeadedOn does not work in this case,
On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Carl Sorensen c_soren...@byu.edu wrote:
This is not a chord construct, but a parallel music construct. Only one
set
of angle brackets, and the duration outside.
Evidentally I was not understanding the difference between the two
constructs.
Thanks!
Matthias Kilian k...@outback.escape.de wrote:
I don't think it's the `-q' that causes the failure, because this
flag only makes ghostscript quiet
And it is not the -q flag as I just ran the command with it.
It is as you say suggest, lilypond is bombing when trying to run
the ghostscript
Matthias Kilian k...@outback.escape.de wrote:
Could you try
to run ghostscript manually to convert it to pdf (but omit the `-q'
flag)? Like, just run
gs -dSAFER -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=612.00 -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=792.00 \
-dCompatibilityLevel=1.4 -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -r1200 \
I see from the logs that I updated ghostscript on April 20.
Might this be the culprit?
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 2:16 PM, ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com wrote:
Lilypond .ly files that created .pdf files just fine
a few weeks ago no longer work. I get the messages:
[...]
m...@apollinemike.com m...@apollinemike.com wrote:
ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com wrote:
I have my first page of music notated with lilypond here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/61572029@N04/5603253711/
...
CONCERNING the area's marked B1, B2, B3, and B4:
Look at B1 for example. The
m...@apollinemike.com m...@apollinemike.com wrote:
ivan.k.kuznet...@gmail.com wrote:
I have my first page of music notated with lilypond here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/61572029@N04/5603253711/
CONCERNING area's marked in red A1 and A2:
Sometimes I require one note to have
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