It seems Han-Wen was in a hurry, the correct syntax is
#'(-10 . 10) instead of #(-10 . 10)
However, it didn't seem to have any effect, see
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2004-02/msg00047.html
/Mats
Kevin C. Baird wrote:
Hi. Thank you. #'no-spacing-rods helped. I did want to expand
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Hans Forbrich wrote:
On Lilypond 2.1.16 (self compiled). Originally noticed on 2.0.1
3: Starting a score with polyphony seems to generate unnecessary new
contexts. (I discovererd this while eliminating the 'r1' at the
beginning of each system, trying to simplify the test cases - not
bothering m
Hi,
I noticed that "lilypond -m" now produces tex output (which is discarded). Is
this intentional?
Erik
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This score, which seems correct to me, gives a couple of "warning: Cannot find
Voice: A" warnings (one for each c16). The output looks as expected, and
there seems to be no reason for this warning to be displayed.
\version "2.1.19"
\score {
<<
\new Staff \context Voice = A \notes f1
\lyric
Mats -
It works fine for me, setting #'no-spacing-rods to ##t rather than ##f.
Thanks to both you and Han-Wen for the help.
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 10:16:05AM +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> It seems Han-Wen was in a hurry, the correct syntax is
> #'(-10 . 10) instead of #(-10 . 10)
> However,
hi,
There seems to be an input related bug.
When running "lilypond - ...Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/lilypond", line 977, in ?
outname = outbase + '.' + string.lower (main_target)
File "/usr/lib/python2.3/string.py", line 55, in lower
return s.lower()
AttributeErr
lilypond -h
says, among other things:
--no-psdo not generate PostScript outpug
That should be "output", right?
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Hi,
I know this feature has been requested & flamed before, but.. I think it would
be useful with a --no-midi option. The reason raised the previous request,
was that --no-midi would be time saving, which I agree isn't a very strong
reason by itself. But I have 3 more reasons:
1) It feels bette
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> I know this feature has been requested & flamed before, but.. I think it would
> be useful with a --no-midi option. The reason raised the previous request,
> was that --no-midi would be time saving, which I agree isn't a very strong
> reason by itself. But I have 3 mo
I use conditionals to produce slightly different versions on paper
and on MIDI files, and not having the --no-ps and --no-pdf would not
block me, but it would make the process much longer, as engraving is
much slower than MIDI file generation.
I let you decide whether this should count as an "ob
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> hi,
>
> There seems to be an input related bug.
>
> When running "lilypond - using Pedro's 2.1.19 package, I get the following error during midi output.
> It goes away if I e.g. remove one of the commented lines.
fixed.
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> This score, which seems correct to me, gives a couple of "warning: Cannot find
> Voice: A" warnings (one for each c16). The output looks as expected, and
> there seems to be no reason for this warning to be displayed.
fixed.
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> 1: Chorded polyphony with dotted notes in voice 1 misplaces dots (as
> shown in attached output bar 7)
Fixed.
> 3: Starting a score with polyphony seems to generate unnecessary new
> contexts. (I discovererd this while eliminating the 'r1' at the
> beginning of each s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In the last several versions including 2.1.5 there is no space after a
> key signature unless there is a time signature.
>
The problem is caused by
> dyxxvicom = \notes{
> \time 2/2 s1*3 \repeat volta 2 { s1 } s1*20
> \time 4/4 s1*40 \bar "|."
> }
> \score {
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the last several versions including 2.1.5 there is no space after a
key signature unless there is a time signature.
The problem is caused by
dyxxvicom = \notes{
\time 2/2 s1*3 \repeat volta 2 { s1 } s1*20
\time 4/4 s1*40 \bar "|."
}
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