Graham Percival wrote:
I don't know exactly what the deal is, but I've heard that lilypond
.ps files (perhaps only since 2.10?) use some features of postscript
that only very recent ghostscript versions can handle. The
ghostscript that's built into Preview is too old. That's why we
distribut
Brett Duncan wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
If I specify Postscript for the output, the resulting PS file will
not open in Preview (nor for that matter in GraphicConverter, which
reports the file as corrupt). However, the PS file *will* open in
KGhostView and KPDF (both running in XDarwin) an
Issue 300: 2.10 doesn't produce log files
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=300
New issue report by gpermus:
With 2.10.17,
lilypond -dlog-file=log foo.ly
fails to produce a log file. This works in 2.11.18.
Issue attributes:
Status: Accepted
Owner: gpermus
On 2/16/07, D. Stoltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
may it be possible that the analysis brackets options do not work at all?
I tried to use straight brackets representing slurs in renaissance music - but
the bracket-flare parameter seemed to have no effect on the brackets. -
Thanks in advance
Hi,
may it be possible that the analysis brackets options do not work at all?
I tried to use straight brackets representing slurs in renaissance music - but
the bracket-flare parameter seemed to have no effect on the brackets. -
Thanks in advance for any help you might offer!
Yours,
D. Stoltz
although it is marked "fixed_2_11_18", it still does not work here with
2.11.18
regards
rene
Am Freitag, den 16.02.2007, 14:07 +0100 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
> See http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=279
>
>/Mats
>
>
> Quoting René Brandenburger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >
Check again what file you actually clicked on when you dragged it
to the LilyPond icon. It looks as if you have tried to drag the
installation program onto icon, not your music file.
When you read the Tutorial, you will also learn that the file can be
processed by just double-clicking on it inst
Hey,
Just downloaded Lily Pond and I'm having a little trouble installing it.
Actually the message says that it is installed but when I try to run it by
saving the lilypond file to the desktop and dragging it to the lilypond icon
no welcome message comes up; just a notepad which says...
# -
See http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=279
/Mats
Quoting René Brandenburger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
when i process the following snippet, i get a programming error
--- 8< --- snip --- >8 ---
\version "2.11.17"
\layout { ragged-right = ##t}
\include "italiano.ly"
\conte
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 11:19:07AM +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> This example gives a segfault already with version 2.8.
> However, the real problem with the example is that it hasn't been
> properly updated with convert-ly. Just run
> convert-ly --from=2.6.0 ...
> on the example and it should wor
This example gives a segfault already with version 2.8.
However, the real problem with the example is that it hasn't been
properly updated with convert-ly. Just run
convert-ly --from=2.6.0 ...
on the example and it should work fine. However, the whole
example is obsolete, since the following solut
Hi folks,
The following file, which comes to you courtesy of the LilyPond
Snippet Repository, segfaults when compiled with 2.10.16:
\version "2.10.12"
\header { texidoc = "
In this preliminary test of a modern score, the staff lines are washed
out temporarily. This is done by making a tuned Sta
>> I'm not top posting
Using 2.10.14 for Mac OSX
When using \set Score.skipTypesetting a pile of wrongly
placed tuplet brackets
is printed. The file needs to have one line break in it
for this problem to occur.
CODE BEGIN <<
\new Staff \relative c' {
\set Score.skipTypesetting = ##t
\times 2
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