Re: Debian (Sid) packages for Lilypond 2.0.0

2003-09-25 Thread Paul Scott
Paul Scott wrote:

Pedro Kroger wrote:

* Paul Scott ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: 

Any changes in the emacs code after my last feedback?   
Is anyone else having problems using emacs lilypond-mode with
Pedro's deb's?


I think/hope it's working. At least is in my system. Could you,
please, give a try?
Well that answers my second question.  If it works on your system then 
maybe the problem is on mine.
After installing your version I still get:

lilypond -P /home/paul/music/saso/rcbcl.ly
lilypond (GNU LilyPond) 2.0.0
lilypond: error: `/usr/bin/lilypond-bin --version ' failed (132)

2PS exited abnormally with code 1 at Wed Sep 24 22:07:05

As you can see that was from 2PS (C-c C-f).  With just Command/Lilypond 
(C-c C-l) I get:


cd /home/paul/music/saso/
lilypond-bin /home/paul/music/saso/rcbcl.ly
LilyPond illegal instruction at Wed Sep 24 22:20:06
_
which is the error I get when I try to execute that command outside of 
emacs.

TIA for any more ideas,

Paul





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installing without Internet

2003-09-25 Thread Isokoski Jaakko
Title: installing without Internet







Hello,


How could I install Lilypond at home? No Internet connection, but at work yes and I´ve got burnging cdrom to use.



Jaakko Isokoski





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Debian Woody packages for Lilypond 2.0.0

2003-09-25 Thread Ferenc Wagner
Go to http://afavant.elte.hu/~wferi/lilypond to pick them up.
They seem to work for me, and that's it.

I am setting up an APT repository at the moment.  Expect it
go up soon (today).

Feri.


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Re: Debian Woody packages for Lilypond 2.0.0

2003-09-25 Thread Ferenc Wagner
I think the APT repository is set up now.  Put

deb http://afavant.elte.hu/~wferi/debian woody main

in your /etc/apt/sources.list, then

$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install lilypond

should give you what you want.  Or maybe more, this
repository contains some other backported software.  Nothing
serious, but take care.

Otherwise, enjoy.

Feri.

Ps: I will probably remove the debs from the other directory
soon.


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Re: installing without Internet

2003-09-25 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Isokoski Jaakko writes:

 Hello,

 How could I install Lilypond at home? No Internet connection, but at
 work yes and I´ve got burnging cdrom to use.

Assuming you are using Windows, this is not really a LilyPond
question, but rather a Cygwin (http://cygwin.com question.)

Easiest is to setup Cygwin including LilyPond (and other packages you
may want) on the computer that has the internet connection, and then
burn setup.exe, setup.ini and all packages to the cdrom.

Save http://cygwin.com/setup.exe in a new directory, for example

C:\tmp\lily\setup.exe

After running setup and installing, there should be a local mirror directory:

C:\tmp\lily\ftp%3a%2f%2fyour mirror, or
C:\tmp\lily\http%3a%2f%2fyour mirror

Then, burn everything in C:\tmp\lily to the CD.  At home, run
setup.exe and choose to install 'from local directory'.

[Of course, if you know how to make a full mirror, you could do that
 without installing Cygwin on the net connected computer]

See also:

http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10/msg01042.html
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_2.html#SEC21

Hope that helps.
Greetings,
Jan.

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Lilypond, tetex, MiKTeX, and Emacs on Windows

2003-09-25 Thread Bill Harris
I've been a MiKTeX and Prosper (a seminar-type package) user for a while
on my Windows machine, and I use Emacs and AucTeX.

I just installed lilypond via the cygwin install a couple of days ago.
I discovered I had to install tetex, too, and so I did.  It all worked
smoothly.

Today, I wanted to process a file with Prosper.  Unfortunately, AucTeX
now must call tetex, which can't find Prosper.  I really want both
Prosper and lilypond, but one seems to require MiKTeX and the other
tetex.  

Has anyone solved this problem?  FWIW, I'm running WXP.

Thanks,

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Re: Lilypond, tetex, MiKTeX, and Emacs on Windows

2003-09-25 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Bill Harris writes:

 Today, I wanted to process a file with Prosper.  Unfortunately, AucTeX
 now must call tetex, which can't find Prosper.  I really want both
 Prosper and lilypond, but one seems to require MiKTeX and the other
 tetex.  

It seems that prosper is not included in tetex.  If you install
tetex-doc, the file 

/usr/share/texmf/doc/help/Catalogue/entries/prosper.html

advises you to get it from ctan yourself.  You really have to add it
to cygwin's tetex texmf tree.

Jan.

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Re: Lilypond, tetex, MiKTeX, and Emacs on Windows

2003-09-25 Thread Bill Harris
Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 It seems that prosper is not included in tetex.  If you install
 tetex-doc, the file 
 
 /usr/share/texmf/doc/help/Catalogue/entries/prosper.html
 
 advises you to get it from ctan yourself.  You really have to add it
 to cygwin's tetex texmf tree.

Thanks, Jan, for the quick answer.  

What I was hoping to have was a pointer to something that would allow me
to switch between tetex and MiKTeX.  I have a number of things
configured in MiKTeX, and I worry about the time it would take (and the
dead ends I might encounter) when doing a wholesale switch to tetex.  

It'd be easy if I didn't have business I needed to conduct under
Windows; then I'd install Linux, use tetex, and be done with it.

Do you (or others) know of a simple way to switch back and forth?  I'm
tempted to let cygwin setup try it by uninstalling tetex, but I'm
concerned that there may still be work to reconnect MiKTeX.

If you don't have a quick answer, I may just start building up my tetex
tree.  :-( I have a Prosper presentation I wanted to have in the mail 30
minutes ago.

Thanks,

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Re: Lilypond, tetex, MiKTeX, and Emacs on Windows

2003-09-25 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Bill Harris writes:

 What I was hoping to have was a pointer to something that would allow me
 to switch between tetex and MiKTeX.  I have a number of things
 configured in MiKTeX, and I worry about the time it would take (and the
 dead ends I might encounter) when doing a wholesale switch to tetex.  

Sorry, can't help you.  You could ask on the cygwin list.

Jan.

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Re: Questions about guitar tablature support

2003-09-25 Thread Terje Tjervaag
Sorry to bump this one, but I am also very interested in more advanced 
tablature support in Lilypond and I'm wondering if there are any people 
working on this right now.  If not, would you accept submissions 
regarding tab or have you decided to leave the tab support where it is?

I haven't looked at any source for lilypond yet so I don't know if I'm 
able to contribute with anything, just thought I'd see what interest 
there are for better tablature support.  I'm hereby voicing mine! :-)

Just to explain my interest a bit more, I am currently writing a 
tablature editor for Mac OS X with lilypond as the back-end.  It's open 
source like lilypond, so if people are interested please let me know, I 
could use all the help I can get.  Anyhow, my primary instrument is 
banjo, which doesn't have much tablature structures that lilypond can't 
handle at the moment (besides slides and maybe a couple of other 
things) but I also want to support other instruments, such as guitar.  
I am however, trying to focus my efforts on instruments where tab is 
used as the primary and preferred method of writing music.  The banjo 
is one of these, as roll structures, picking patterns and the like 
cannot be described sufficiently with any other method than tablature.
Well, just wanted to let you know why I wrote.

Cheers!

Terje

On Sep 19, 2003, at 11:03 AM, Stef Epardaud wrote:

Hello,

First, congrats for all the new features in since 1.6, I am very
impressed and my scores look a lot better. Since I'm a good tester for
drums and guitar (I do all my music with lilypond) I have a few guitar
tab questions:
snip
Is there any plans to implement such things ?
If yes, I will make all the research needed about exactly how it should
look and all the special cases, and will provide all the info I can
gather.
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forwarded message from Mike Fisher

2003-09-25 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
---BeginMessage---
Many thanks for your help. I updated to 1.8.2 as you suggested, but 
still cannot double-click to process the file. Any suggestions? What 
program should Windows invoke when I open the file?

Regards,
Mike Fisher
PS: a new bug.txt is attached

Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 

Hi

I'm running lilypond under cygwin under Windows XP.
Double-clicking the test.ly file on the desktop does not  process it and 
produce a pdf file.

   

this is only  on lily 1.8.2 and upwards.

 


+ set -x
+ basename /usr/bin/bug-lilypond-cygwin
+ name=bug-lilypond-cygwin
+ [ bug-lilypond-cygwin = bug-lilypond-cygwin ]
+ cat
Please source this script, ie do:

. /usr/bin/bug-lilypond-cygwin  bug.txt

+ docdir=/usr/share/doc/lilypond-1.8.2-1
+ [ ! -d /usr/share/doc/lilypond-1.8.2-1 ]
+ [ ! -d /usr/share/doc/lilypond-1.8.2-1 ]
+ [ ! -d /usr/share/doc/lilypond-1.8.2-1 ]
+ echo

+ echo Availability of executables
Availability of executables
+ echo ===
===
+ type -p tex
-p not found
tex is /usr/bin/tex
+ type -p latex
-p not found
latex is /usr/bin/latex
+ type -p kpsewhich
-p not found
kpsewhich is /usr/bin/kpsewhich
+ type -p lilypond
-p not found
lilypond is /usr/bin/lilypond
+ type -p python
-p not found
python is /usr/bin/python
+ type -p ly2dvi
-p not found
ly2dvi is /usr/bin/ly2dvi
+ type -p tex.exe
-p not found
tex.exe is /usr/bin/tex.exe
+ type -p latex.exe
-p not found
latex.exe is /usr/bin/latex.exe
+ type -p kpsewhich.exe
-p not found
kpsewhich.exe is /usr/bin/kpsewhich.exe
+ type -p lilypond.exe
-p not found
lilypond.exe is /usr/bin/lilypond.exe
+ type -p python.exe
-p not found
python.exe is /usr/bin/python.exe
+ lilypond --version
GNU LilyPond 1.8.2
This is free software.  It is covered by the GNU General Public License,
and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
certain conditions.  Invoke as `lilypond --warranty' for more information.

Copyright (c) 1996--2003 by
  Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+ python -V
Python 2.3
+ ly2dvi --version
ly2dvi (GNU LilyPond) 1.8.2
+ echo

+ echo Test runs
Test runs
+ echo =
=
+ mkdir -p /tmp/lily
+ cd /tmp/lily
+ rm -f example-1.* sample2e.aux sample2e.dvi sample2e.log
+ ls -l
total 5
-rw-r--r--1 Mike None 1760 Sep 25 03:37 example-2.dvi
-rwxr-x---1 Mike None  287 Sep 25 02:18 example-2.ly
-rw-r--r--1 Mike None  383 Sep 25 03:37 example-2.midi
-rw-r--r--1 Mike None  679 Sep 25 03:37 texput.log
+ latex \nonstopmode \input sample2e
This is TeXk, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.4.5)
 %-line parsing enabled.
LaTeX2e 2001/06/01
Babel v3.7h and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german, ngerman, n
ohyphenation, loaded.

(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/sample2e.tex
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls
Document Class: article 2001/04/21 v1.4e Standard LaTeX document class
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/size10.clo))
No file sample2e.aux.
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/omscmr.fd) [1] [2] [3] (./sample2e.aux) )
Output written on sample2e.dvi (3 pages, 7256 bytes).
Transcript written on sample2e.log.
+ kpsewhich feta20.mf
/usr/share/lilypond/1.8.2/fonts/source/feta20.mf
+ kpsewhich feta20.pk
+ cp /usr/share/doc/lilypond-1.8.2-1/input/example-1.ly .
+ cp /usr/share/doc/lilypond-1.8.2-1/input/example-2.ly .
+ lilypond example-1.ly
GNU LilyPond 1.8.2
Now processing: `example-1.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...[3]
Preprocessing graphical objects... 
Calculating line breaks... 
paper output to `example-1.tex'...

Interpreting music...
MIDI output to `example-1.midi'...
Track ... 
+ latex \nonstopmode \input example-1.tex
This is TeXk, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.4.5)
 %-line parsing enabled.
LaTeX2e 2001/06/01
Babel v3.7h and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german, ngerman, n
ohyphenation, loaded.

(./example-1.tex (/usr/share/lilypond/1.8.2/tex/lilyponddefs.tex
(/usr/share/lilypond/1.8.2/tex/feta20.tex)
(/usr/share/lilypond/1.8.2/tex/lily-ps-defs.tex))
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls
Document Class: article 2001/04/21 v1.4e Standard LaTeX document class
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/size10.clo))
No file example-1.aux.
[1] (./example-1.aux) )
Output written on example-1.dvi (1 page, 1012 bytes).
Transcript written on example-1.log.
+ dvips -o example-1.ps example-1.dvi
This is dvips(k) 5.92b Copyright 2002 Radical Eye Software (www.radicaleye.com)
' TeX output 2003.09.25:1849' - example-1.ps
kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600 --dpi 600 feta20
mktexpk: Running mf-nowin -progname=mf \mode:=ljfour; mag:=1+0/600; nonstopmode; input 
feta20
This is METAFONT, Version 2.7182 (Web2C 7.4.5)

(/usr/share/lilypond/1.8.2/fonts/source/feta20.mf
(/usr/share/lilypond/1.8.2/fonts/source/feta-autometric.mf
**
Using feta Autometric macros. 
Do not worry about 

Re: forwarded message from Mike Fisher

2003-09-25 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:

 Many thanks for your help. I updated to 1.8.2 as you suggested, but
 still cannot double-click to process the file. Any suggestions? What
 program should Windows invoke when I open the file?

It should use /cygwin/bin/bash to invoke /usr/bin/lily-wins, see the
file

/etc/postinstall/post-lilypond.sh[.done]

This is the magick command:

regtool set '/root/LilyPond/shell/open/command/' $ROOT'\bin\bash.exe --login -c 
'''/usr/bin/lily-wins %1''

Could you run:

bash -x /etc/postinstall/post-lilypond.sh*  LOG 21

and if that does not help, send LOG to this list?

 PS: a new bug.txt is attached

Thanks.  LilyPond and tex run fine.  We should add instructions to
list the state of this new double click feature.

Jan.

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Re: forwarded message from Mike Fisher

2003-09-25 Thread Diosnel Herrnsdorf
As I found out, that's not the way to do it. First of all, make your
test.ly file available under your CygWin tree. Then open the CygWin
terminal and say ly2dvi -p [route here]/test.ly

That should do the trick.

Cheers,

- Original Message -
From: Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 17:54
Subject: forwarded message from Mike Fisher



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Re: Questions about guitar tablature support

2003-09-25 Thread Michal Seta
Terje Tjervaag wrote:
 I am currently writing a
 tablature editor for Mac OS X with lilypond as the back-end.

do you know about songwrite? - http://oomadness.tuxfamily.org/en/songwrite/
It could probably be improved upon in many ways.

Regarding the other questions you had, I would welcome any improvements to the 
tab support in lilypond.  I'm a guitarist myself and happen to write tabs for 
myself and sometimes for a viola da gamba.

To complicate things a bit, I have modified my guitar a bit and I can play 
just intonation now, 21 frets to the octave and each string is fretted 
differently :)

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Re: Tablature puzzled - lily2.0

2003-09-25 Thread Michal Seta
Nevermind...  I found that when I converted everything to   it works out 
ok.  I guess this goes with the fact that that we don't really play chords on 
the guitar but it simply is a polyphonic instrument :)

Anyways, Is this the way it is supposed to be done?

Michal Seta wrote:
 Hi all,

 I just converted a little score I did in 1.7.18 to 2.0 (linux).  The score
 uses voice staff and guitar staff (standard notation and tab).

 I get the following warning (which is fine, in my 1.7.xx version of
 Lilypond I was getting the same warning but the output was OK) which, I
 assume results from the fact that the tab does not support rests.

 /home/mis/music/MangerManger/Manger.ly:41:4: warning: Junking event:
 `RestEvent':

 r2 r4 d8\4 cis'\3 fis\2 a\1 |



 Below are the related bits of the thing.  As you may note, all strings are
 specified.  Yet, in the output I get almost everything (in chords) shifted
 by one string and end up with double-sops on the first string...

 ---
-

 GuitSnobOne = \notes\relative c {
 % \key d \major

 r2 r4 d8\4 cis'\3 fis\2 a\1 |
 g\4 b\3 d\1 fis\24 d e ~ e\3 g\4 b\2 |
 a, b' ~ a e'\3 cis'\2 d, ~ d\6 d'\4 cis'\3 fis\2 a\1 |
 g\6 b'\3 d\1 fis\28. b'\3 d\1 fis\216 g,\6 b'\3 d\1 fis\28.
 d'\416 bis\6 ais'\4 d\1 fis\24 e\3 b'\28 e\3 g\4 |
 d,\6 b''\24 d'\4 eis\3 e\4 gis\3 b\2 b\5 fis'\4 dis'\2}

 \score {
 \simultaneous{
 \context Staff = Guit \notes {
\property Staff.instrument = Guitar
\clef G_8
\key d \major
\GuitSnobOne

}

\context TabStaff = Tab{
  \property TabStaff.stringTunings = #'(2 -1 -8 -10 -15 -22)
  \GuitSnobOne
}

}
 }

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InnerGroupStaff context doesn't work with midi

2003-09-25 Thread Olivier Cloirec
Lilypond segfaults when I put an InnerGroupStaff context and use a midi 
output.
Actually, this context is defined in engraver-init.ly but not in 
performer-init.ly

Was it omited ?

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Re: Debian (Sid) packages for Lilypond 2.0.0

2003-09-25 Thread Paul Scott
Pedro Kroger wrote:

Could you send your .ly file? I am running out if ideas of what it
could be, except the fact that maybe you have lilypond in two
different places. 

I wouldn't be surprised since I have built several versions of DEB's 
from CVS myself.  I looked because of this error but I may not have 
known what to look for.

What you get with whereis lilypond?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ whereis lilypond
lilypond: /usr/bin/lilypond /usr/lib/lilypond /usr/local/lib/lilypond 
/usr/share/lilypond /usr/share/man/man1/lilypond.1.gz

Or, how about
purging the lilypond package and verifying if there is a binary still
floating around?
I'll try that right away.

Thanks,

Paul



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Re: Debian (Sid) packages for Lilypond 2.0.0

2003-09-25 Thread Pedro Kroger
* Paul Scott ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Pedro Kroger wrote:
 
 Could you send your .ly file? I am running out if ideas of what it
 could be, except the fact that maybe you have lilypond in two
 different places. 
 
 I wouldn't be surprised since I have built several versions of DEB's 
 from CVS myself.  I looked because of this error but I may not have 
 known what to look for.

aha! Maybe this is the source (no pun intended :-)) of the problem. In
the debian packages all stuff is supposed to be installed in /usr/ but
if you compile from source the default is /usr/share (unless you
change --prefix)
 
 What you get with whereis lilypond?

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ whereis lilypond
 lilypond: /usr/bin/lilypond /usr/lib/lilypond /usr/local/lib/lilypond 
 /usr/share/lilypond /usr/share/man/man1/lilypond.1.gz

you see? you have traces of lilypond in both /usr and /usr/local
 
 Or, how about
 purging the lilypond package and verifying if there is a binary still
 floating around?
 
 I'll try that right away.

I'd recommend rm -f all lilypond directories after purging, and then
reinstalling the package again.

Pedro


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Re: Debian (Sid) packages for Lilypond 2.0.0

2003-09-25 Thread Paul Scott
Pedro Kroger wrote:

Could you send your .ly file? 

I tried the purge and even this fails the same way:

\score {
   
   \property Score.skipBars = ##t
   \context Staff = clarinet  { \notes R1*2^\markup{ Allegro } R1*2 } 
   
   \paper { }
}
I'm going to try Ferenc Wagner's woody packages.  Could they be 
different from yours?

Paul





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Re: trouble using lilypond-book

2003-09-25 Thread Olivier Cloirec
Is a simple .ly file works with a PostScript output?

Olivier

ario wrote:

I used lilypond-book 1.8.0 to create a latex file in RedHat 8.
Then I ran latex on that file, creating a dvi file.
This file was ok in xdvi.
Then I ran dvips -Ppdf on the dvi file, resulting in warnings of all
sorts, mainly regarding feta fonts (see below), and resulting in a ps
file which, in ghostview, looks terrible (for instance: no note heads
visible).
What is wrong here, and, more important, how can I solve this?

thanks,
arie
This is dvips(k) 5.86 Copyright 1999 Radical Eye Software
(www.radicaleye.com)
' TeX output 2003.09.26:0120' - dostojnoSATB01.ps
kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 8000 --mag 1+0/8000
--dpi 8000 feta-nummer10
mktexpk: Mismatched mode ljfour and resolution 8000; ignoring mode.
mktexpk: Can't guess mode for 8000 dpi devices.
mktexpk: Use a config file, or update me.
kpathsea: Appending font creation commands to missfont.log.
dvips: Font feta-nummer10 at 8000 not found; scaling 600 instead.
dvips: Such scaling will generate extremely poor output.
dvips: Checksum mismatch in font feta-nummer10
kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 8000 --mag 1+0/8000
--dpi 8000 feta20
mktexpk: Mismatched mode ljfour and resolution 8000; ignoring mode.
mktexpk: Can't guess mode for 8000 dpi devices.
mktexpk: Use a config file, or update me.
dvips: Font feta20 at 8000 not found; scaling 600 instead.
dvips: Checksum mismatch in font feta20
kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 8000 --mag 1+0/8000
--dpi 8000 feta-din14
mktexpk: Mismatched mode ljfour and resolution 8000; ignoring mode.
mktexpk: Can't guess mode for 8000 dpi devices.
mktexpk: Use a config file, or update me.
dvips: Font feta-din14 at 8000 not found; scaling 600 instead.
tex.proalt-rule.protexc.promusic-drawing-routines.pstexps.pro
special.pro. wncyr10.pfbcmr10.pfb[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]


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HaraKiriStaffContext fails in 2.0.0

2003-09-25 Thread Paul Scott
This worked in 1.8.1 but not in 2.0.0.  If this is not enough 
information I will include a complete failing ly file.  I thought this 
might be enough information.

TIA,

Paul Scott
:
\score {
   
   \context StaffGroup 
   \globalcastello
   \property Score.skipBars = ##t
   \context Staff = clarinet  { \bclcastello } 
   \context Staff = saxophone  { \ascastello } 
   
   
   \header {
   piece = II. Il vecchio castello
   }
   \paper {
   \translator { \HaraKiriStaffContext }
   }
}
lilypond -P /home/paul/music/saso/pebcl.ly
lilypond (GNU LilyPond) 2.0.0
Running usr...
Now processing: `/home/paul/music/saso/pebcl.ly'
Parsing...
/home/paul/music/saso/pebcl.ly:300:36: error: unknown escaped string: 
`\HaraKiriStaffContext':
   \translator { \HaraKiriStaffContext
   }

/home/paul/music/saso/pebcl.ly:300:35: error: parse error, unexpected 
STRING, expecting TYPE or TRANSLATOR_IDENTIFIER:
   \translator { \HaraKiriStaffContex
 t }

/home/paul/music/saso/pebcl.ly:287:5: warning: Braces don't match:
\scor
e {
lilypond: error: LilyPond failed on input file 
/home/paul/music/saso/pebcl (exit status 1)
lilypond: warning: Running LilyPond failed. Rerun with --verbose for a 
trace.

2PS finished at Thu Sep 25 18:10:33





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Re: and

2003-09-25 Thread Paul Scott
Paul Scott wrote:

Should convert-ly convert  ..  to  ..  when necessary?  I just 
tried one example and it didn't.

1.8.1 to 2.0.0  Debian unstable with Ferenc Wagner's woody deb's.

A larger example worked fine.

Paul



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Re: HaraKiriStaffContext fails in 2.0.0

2003-09-25 Thread Graham Percival
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 18:15:35 -0700
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This worked in 1.8.1 but not in 2.0.0.  If this is not enough 
 information I will include a complete failing ly file.  I thought this 
 might be enough information.

I think you might have fallen prey to the name change -- HaraKiri is now
called RemoveEmptyStaffContext.

This is the example from the manual:

\score  {
   \notes \relative c' 
 \new Staff { e4 f g a \break c1 }
 \new Staff { c4 d e f \break R1 }
   
   \paper {
 linewidth = 6.\cm
 \translator { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext }
   }
 }

Cheers,
- Graham


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Re: HaraKiriStaffContext fails in 2.0.0

2003-09-25 Thread Paul Scott
Graham Percival wrote:

  \paper {
linewidth = 6.\cm
\translator { \RemoveEmptyStaffContext }
 

Thanks much,

Paul



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