Re: lilypond-book (filename inlining)

2003-10-06 Thread Mats Bengtsson
José Luis Cruz wrote: Hi list, there are two things that doesn't goes, when including lilypond code into latex. And according to the documentation, they are supported. I give 2 examples. I should be very much obliged if anybody could bring some light about this. My lilypond \version = 2.0.0

Re: Unintelligible MIDI output

2003-10-06 Thread Mats Bengtsson
By default, LilyPond uses a new MIDI channel for each stave. If you want to squeeze in more parts in the available 16 MIDI channels, I guess it's easiest to define a separate \score{} context for the MIDI version of your music. As long as you have used identifiers for all the different parts, it's

Re: lilypond-book (filename inlining)

2003-10-06 Thread Jos Luis Cruz
1) All the text should be in the same line. But the text breaks after the lilypond code. Some notes used \lilypond[11pt]{c' e' g'} inline. It seems that the correct handling is only implemented for texi documents, not for LaTeX documents. However, there's a simple workaround, just add

Re: lilypond-book (filename inlining)

2003-10-06 Thread Jos Luis Cruz
A 06/10/03 13:25:15 Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: It seems that the correct handling is only implemented for texi documents, not for LaTeX documents. However, there's a simple workaround, just add the line \newcommand{\lilypondbook}{} somewhere before \begin{document}.

compile time error

2003-10-06 Thread Chris Staskewicz
I've been trying to compile lilypond 2.0 on a FreeBSD machine. Configure completed with a warning. However, I tried to compile anyway. It seems that the warning and the compile error are independent of each other. I was wondering if there was a work-around or an update? Thanks, Chris. #