> On 13 Jul 2021, at 21:54, Knut Petersen wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> below you find links to four lilypond installers. These installers contain
> LilyPond version git ee4513cb238cc (2.23.4) plus an additional patch that
> implements a new backend based on cairo. All installers were built wit
Hi Michael,
Mac OS X 10.4–10.14, Intel x86 CPU, 32 bit
I’m currently using a late-2012 27” iMac with macOS Catalina 10.15.7, but this
can’t be upgraded to macOS Big Sur, and a recent whiff of overheated
circuit-board when I leant over the back of my monitor prompted me to order a
replacem
Am Di., 13. Juli 2021 um 22:54 Uhr schrieb Knut Petersen
:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> below you find links to four lilypond installers. These installers contain
> LilyPond version git ee4513cb238cc (2.23.4) plus an additional patch that
> implements a new backend based on cairo. All installers were bu
> On 14 Jul 2021, at 09:02, Knut Petersen wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
>
>>> Mac OS X 10.4–10.14, Intel x86 CPU, 32 bit
>
>> I’m currently using a late-2012 27” iMac with macOS Catalina 10.15.7, but
>> this can’t be upgraded to macOS Big Sur, and a recent whiff of overheated
>> circuit-board whe
Am Mi., 14. Juli 2021 um 12:58 Uhr schrieb Knut Petersen :
>
> Please retest with
>
> bin/lilypond -l DEBUG -dbackend=cairo filename_名字♯.ly &> trace
>
> and send the trace file.
file attached
> If possible send also the fonts used on your system.
Do you mean the output of
$ lilypond -dshow-ava
Hi Harm,
If possible send also the fonts used on your system.
Do you mean the output of
$ lilypond -dshow-available-fonts &> fonts
?
Of course not ;-)
Ok. Compile the test file without the cairo backend :
LANG=c bin/lilypond -l DEBUG filename_名字♯.ly &> nocairotrace
In nocairotrace you s
Am Mi., 14. Juli 2021 um 13:45 Uhr schrieb Knut Petersen
:
>
> Hi Harm,
>
> If possible send also the fonts used on your system.
>
> Do you mean the output of
> $ lilypond -dshow-available-fonts &> fonts
> ?
>
> Of course not ;-)
>
> Ok. Compile the test file without the cairo backend :
>
> LANG=c
Hi Harm,
I'm on Ubuntu 64-bit 20.04 and used your lilypond-2.23.4-1.linux-64.sh
with the attached file.
I got:
$ lilypond -dbackend=cairo filename_名字♯.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.23.4
Processing `filename_名字♯.ly'
Parsing...
Finding the ideal number of pages...
Fitting music on 1 page...
Drawing systems...
I had problems with a basic ly file. It looks like the program is
trying to open /dev/null and that doesn't work on a windows machine.
>lilypond --pdf -dbackend=cairo bach_first_lesson_minuet.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.23.4
Processing `bach_first_lesson_minuet.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...[8][16][2
On 14.07.21 16:09, Knute Snortum wrote:
I had problems with a basic ly file. It looks like the program is
trying to open /dev/null and that doesn't work on a windows machine.
lilypond --pdf -dbackend=cairo bach_first_lesson_minuet.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.23.4
Processing `bach_first_lesson_minuet.ly
Knut Petersen writes:
> On 14.07.21 16:09, Knute Snortum wrote:
>> I had problems with a basic ly file. It looks like the program is
>> trying to open /dev/null and that doesn't work on a windows machine.
>>
>>> lilypond --pdf -dbackend=cairo bach_first_lesson_minuet.ly
>> GNU LilyPond 2.23.4
>>
(x86)/LilyPond-2.23.4/usr/share/lilypond/current/scm/lily/framework-cairo.scm:262:16:
No such file or directory: "/dev/null"
Background: ly:make-paper-outputter assumes that every backend will
need an output file, I thought choosing /dev/null would be ok as
(most of) the output files are cr
On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 10:10 AM Knut Petersen wrote:
>
>
> (x86)/LilyPond-2.23.4/usr/share/lilypond/current/scm/lily/framework-cairo.scm:262:16:
> No such file or directory: "/dev/null"
>
>
> Background: ly:make-paper-outputter assumes that every backend will
> need an output file, I thought cho
On 13/07/2021 21:54, Knut Petersen wrote:
Hi everybody,
below you find links to four lilypond installers. These installers
contain LilyPond version git ee4513cb238cc (2.23.4) plus an additional
patch that implements a new backend based on cairo. All installers
were built with a modified vers
Timothy Lanfear writes:
> On 13/07/2021 21:54, Knut Petersen wrote:
>>
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> below you find links to four lilypond installers. These installers
>> contain LilyPond version git ee4513cb238cc (2.23.4) plus an
>> additional patch that implements a new backend based on cairo. All
>>
On 14/07/2021 21:41, David Kastrup wrote:
use-modules only imports exported symbols and you used define instead of
define-public .
Thanks for the clarification. Curiously, define "works" up to 2.22.1
including Jonas's Guile 2.2 package, so I never noticed my error.
lanfear@x35g$ /usr/local/l
On 13.07.21 22:54, Knut Petersen wrote:
Hi everybody,
below you find links to four lilypond installers. These installers contain LilyPond version git ee4513cb238cc (2.23.4) plus an additional patch that implements a new backend based on cairo. All installers were built with a modified version o
Hi Knute!
(define-public (output-framework basename book scopes fields)
(let* ((port (%make-void-port "w"))
(outputter (ly:make-paper-outputter port stencil-dispatch-alist))
Knut
With the above change, Windows LilyPond works fine. I don't have any
complex source files to try, but
I want to be able to centre staves, which have varying lengths, on the page, as
if they were centre-justified. Can anyone help me with the code for this?
Many thanks,
Mark
On 13/07/2021 20:34, David Olson wrote:
(poetry unworthy of this talented group, to be sure)
(but then, the text of ANY song operates at a level at least 30 IQ points below
the median of the singers)
(why is that?)
There exists some classic research in this field:
https://doi.org/10.1145%2F
Hi, again.
The task I'm attempting is to create an equivalent of a fake book. I'm
creating a tune in concert (C) and then collating it with other tunes
using \bookpart. That works fine for the most part. The problem is when
I want to have the fake book transposed (say for Ees). I end up with
Mark Probert writes:
> Hi, again.
>
> The task I'm attempting is to create an equivalent of a fake book. I'm
> creating a tune in concert (C) and then collating it with other tunes
> using \bookpart. That works fine for the most part. The problem is when
> I want to have the fake book transpos
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