On 2/7/05 5:51 AM, "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You don't say what platform you use. If you run the Cygwin version > in Windows, it might help to rerun setup.exe and add the packages > tetex-base and tetex-extra. > > /Mats > > Walter Hofmeister wrote: >> Can anyone tell me how to achieve numbers in circles? I used to be able to >> get this to work on 2.1.x: >> ces^\markup {"\\textcircled{\\tiny 1}"} >> >> I think I got this from David Raleigh Arnold in a previous post. It no >> longer works under 2.4.2. It gives the circle but no number inside of it. >> >> I ran an old file through convert-ly and examined it to find that it did not >> change the syntax. The new file ran without warnings but the generated file >> gave the same result as described above; circle with no number. >> >> Any ideas? Thanks in advance. >> >> Walter Hofmeister >> Sorry Mats, I'm on Mac OS X. I'm using Fink and there appears to be no tetex-extra. Here is a list of the packages that are available: (i) tetex 2.0.2-37 Complete distribution of the TeX typesetting system (i) tetex-base 2.0.2-37 Base programs for a teTeX installation (i) tetex-dev 2.0.2-37 Developer files for a teTeX installation tetex-macosx [virtual package] tetex-nox 2.0.2-24 Base programs for teTeX, with X11 disabled (i) tetex-shlibs 2.0.2-37 Shared libraries for a teTeX installation i tetex-texmf 2.0.2-2 Main texmf tree for a teTeX installation The packages with an I means they are installed. The ones with (i) means that there are newer packages available. Any ideas? Thanks. Walter Hofmeister _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user