Il giorno mar, 07/08/2012 alle 19.08 +0200, Federico Bruni ha scritto:
oops
I prefer this:
git checkout -b translation origin/translation
so the local branch will be named translation instead of origin/translation
Federico, you're right to provide this choice of commands, mine (a
single
Il giorno mar, 07/08/2012 alle 22.40 +, Colin Hall ha scritto:
Thanks for letting us know about this David.
One of the developers may be able to make some suggestions.
I'm not going to create an issue tracker for this. I'm very
sorry but we only accept bug reports for official builds
Il giorno ven, 03/08/2012 alle 01.17 +0200, Federico Bruni ha scritto:
git branch --track translation origin/translation
git checkout translation
FWIW
git checkout origin/translation
is a shorthand for the 2-commands sequence you gave.
On a side note, 'git clone' sees _all_ the remote
Il giorno dom, 29/07/2012 alle 22.23 +0200, David Monniaux ha scritto:
lilypond 2.14.2 crashes randomly (once it may run successfully, the next
time it may crash, etc.) on the following file. The error message is:
How did you install LilyPond? Did you install a precompiled binary from
] section of the configuration file
or environment variable LILYPOND_GIT.
dak@lola:/usr/local/tmp/lilypond$ echo $LILYPOND_GIT
/usr/local/tmp/lilypond
dak@lola:/usr/local/tmp/lilypond$
Commit likely responsible for that:
commit 2055c3c568acae6ef4b084af5140e9242b5d31e5
Author: John
Le mardi 05 janvier 2010 à 08:03 +1100, Nick Payne a écrit :
Try to run convert-ly on a file with an accented name and I get the
following:
convert-ly --edit /home/nick/lilypond/Bésard_preludio.ly
convert-ly (GNU LilyPond) 2.13.10
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Le vendredi 25 décembre 2009 à 10:30 +0100, James Bailey a écrit :
I include the old version statement, because that's the one in the
regression test, where this worked, although the problem only shows
up with the new version.
In which 2.13 release this bug appeared? A quick bisection
Le jeudi 03 décembre 2009 à 13:47 +, Graham Percival a écrit :
(yes, it would be nice to automatically check for broken links,
but since there's over a thousand such links, almost all from the
translations, there's no point looking at the list)
When the compilation and translation
Le jeudi 16 juillet 2009 à 12:44 +0200, Valentin Villenave a écrit :
OK. So this definitely deserves a tracker page. Can you guys help me
with the wording?
IIRC the current state of our autoconf machinery, Century Schoolbook
font lookup is first attempted by FontConfig, and if it's successful,
Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
Without testing it actually: It looks good.
After having applied my patch and called autogen.sh, I no longer get the
warning,
but it seems from config.log that gettext test is done with gcc and not g++:
configure:7001: checking for gettext
configure:7057: gcc -o
Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
[autoconf 2.63]
[g++ 4.3.2]
The STEPMAKE_GETTEXT function in aclocal.m4 is missing a test for the
autoconf version. For the above tool versions I still get the message
autoconf = 2.59 with g++ = 3.3 gettext test broken.
Trying gcc, cross fingers.
which is
Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
As I've written, the final `.', for example, shouldn't be
part of the translation; such a change must be applied to the
convert-ly scripts (or its include files).
Not enough time, sorry.
I'm sad to whistle the same tone, as the draft of my master thesis
Graham Percival a écrit :
Now, I'll admit that we have very few lilypond users on OpenServer
and Unicos (WTM is Unicos, anyway?!). And although redhat uses
/bin, as long as there's a symlink it should work.
It sounds like there is no ideal solution, but AFAIK Python is shipped
with all GUB
Jay Hamilton a écrit :
I have tried for two days now to download the PDF of the Notation Reference
for V2.12 and each
time it has not worked. After downloading there
is consistently an error and it will not open.
I can't reproduce it with Firefox 3 on GNU/Linux. Which browser do you use?
there was an error in
LilyPond build, in which case you could post the tail of make output if
you like.
Best,
John Mandereau
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Le dimanche 28 décembre 2008 à 16:14 +, Larry Green a écrit :
the links for the 2.12 version of Lilypond are broken.
This has been fixed.
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optimized out, main_func=value optimized out, closure=value
optimized out) at init.c:350
#48 0x004ffe6d in main (argc=22, argv=0x720031a8, envp=value
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Le mardi 09 décembre 2008 à 21:36 +0100, Nicolas Sceaux a écrit :
BDM, I still can't reproduce, and can't see what's wrong in the
backtrace.
Might a core dump help?
Does someone have an idea how I could reproduce it, maybe changing an
optimization option? (I use -O2)
I don't know, except
On 2008/11/26 01:01 +0100, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
Lilypond and texinfo can play along together, but only when generating
HTML, PDF or PNG output. But, makeinfo can also generate info files
that contain references to pictures, which would allow Info readers
(e.g. Emacs info) to display
On 2008/11/24 14:00 +0100, Heinz Widmer wrote:
1. The Examples (Samples) are not complete. For example the horn Konzert
Nr. 3 in Es Dur is not complete. There is only a main file, but the four
included files are missing. So it's not possible to verify these pieces.
I'd like to use this
are created in the installation
directory :
C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin
Maybe is it a problem of configuration ?
Could you help me ?
Many thanks.
Jacques
John Mandereau a écrit :
LilyPond 2.11.63 is out. This release has lots of updates to the
documentation and translations.
Enjoy
On 2008/10/17 10:41 -0400, Laura Conrad wrote:
The attached abc file crashes abc2ly in 2.11.62. This is a regression
from 2.10.33.
Thanks for the report, this shold be fixed in the
The patch for the fix is below. I have updated abc2ly to follow PEP and
to ensure compatibility with future
On 2008/09/26 23:14 +, Robin Bannister wrote:
In the (latest) online docs
there are three examples [1]
- typography-demo
- wilhelmus
- bach-schenker
where the png link is wrong.
My IE6 gets given the midi file instead of the picture.
The download 2.11.60-1 documentation seems
On 2008/09/27 13:13 -0300, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Hey John,
could you have a look at this? It appears the single page .PNGs have
their links stripped, so the server has to decide which file to ship.
Fixed (we needn't strip .png suffixes in HTML docs).
Best,
John
Hello Werner,
Sorry for the late reply.
On 2008/08/30 07:56 +, Werner wrote:
I think it would be good, to give the documentation-files names including the
version like
lilypond-2.11.57.pdf or lilypond.de-2.10.33.pdf ...
But there would be the problem, that the links inside the documents
On 2008/08/31 11:12 -0400, Laura Conrad wrote:
When I run lilypond-book --pdf sonate.lytex, I get:
Running lilypond...GNU LilyPond 2.10.33
Fontconfig error: Cannot load default config file
Note that this is the wrong version of lilypond -- 2.10.33 is
installed systemwide, but
On 2008/09/02 01:32 +0300, Tapio Tuovila wrote:
Bug reproduced, (user-installed) lilypond-book fails to call the
user-installed lilypond if there is lilypond installed in /usr/bin.
I could reproduce and fix the bug:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=671
Cheers,
John
On 2008/07/31 12:00 +, Renaud Flavigny wrote:
I met a problem with lilypond-book 2.11.54 with Windows XP SP
When the complete file name includes a space, lilypond-book report a not
normalized file name and hangs.
Thanks for the report, and sorry for the two-months delay. This will be
pull) recently, or cloning failed before completion, so you
missed a lot of commits; the particular commit you miss is
commit 378f582cbdc7191dba967a9b6e6c45e75bf61f5a
Author: John Mandereau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri Jul 18 22:57:24 2008 +0200
Add configure check for t1asm
diff --git
Hi Valentin,
make uninstall should work now. I only tested with --prefix=
$HOME/lilyroot, I leave testing as root with --prefix=/usr/local up to
you :-) It shouldn't do anything nasty: rm is exclusively used to
delete files previsouly installed by make [web-]install, and rmdir
only removes
2008/8/20 Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
have you guys encountered any problem when launching make uninstall as root?
when I do so (Mandriva 2009 x86_64), it ends with the following errors:
cannot remove directory: the directory is not empty [on several
directories, see below]
2008/8/13 Richard Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just ran into this when I was building TOT from git.
Invoking t1asm parmesan26.pt1 parmesan26.pfb...
Can't exec t1asm: No such file or directory at
/Users/richardpowell/Documents/lilypond/lilypond/buildscripts/mf2pt1.pl line
361.
mf2pt1:
Hi Valentin,
I have no longer problems for compiling Lily and the docs from recent
Git master branch. IIRC the segfault went away a few commits after
.50.
Cheers,
John
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2008/7/7 John Mandereau [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2008/07/07 06:16 +
On 2008/07/07 22:59 -0700, sdfgsdhdshd wrote:
The lilypond code is generated from another software: so convert-ly is of no
use.
If this piece of software is calling lilypond directly, it should pipe
output through conveert-ly.
John
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...is not my friend.
Mac OS 10.4.11, PPC, Lilypond 2.11.51
convert-ly fails with the following messsage
@rule ((0, 1, 9), _ ('\\header { key = concat + with +
operator }'))
This is strange: does this unexpected linebreak also show
On 2008/08/08 15:52 -0500, Stan Sanderson wrote:
On 2008/07/08 09:42 -0500, Stan Sanderson wrote:
...is not my friend.
Mac OS 10.4.11, PPC, Lilypond 2.11.51
Additional info-
I installed 2.11.51 (ppc version) on my Intel iMac running 10.5.4.
Convert-ly works on the iMac and the
On 2008/07/07 06:16 +, E.Weehaeli wrote:
Here is the log I get (without the verbose option, the log is empty):
GNU LilyPond 2.11.50
[snip]
FontConfig wird initialisiert...
Schriftartverzeichnis wird hinzugefügt: C:/Programme/LilyPondDevel/usr/share/
lilypond/current/fonts/otf
On 2008/06/21 19:23 +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
I suspect most people who compile Lily do it from the git sources,
don't they?
Well, those guys should definitely know what they have to do, by
looking into the INSTALL.itely file[1]. LilyPond versions are
released about once a week or so
Hi Graham,
the cross-references checking script says
user/rhythms.itely: 832: `church rests': wrong external `rglos' x-ref
--
@rglos{multi-measure rest},
@rglos{church rests}.
Notation Reference:
@ref{Durations},
--
Is it worth creating an entry in MG for church rests, or should we
just
On 2008/05/31, Neil Puttock wrote:
The issue seems to be the lack of 'word-space: the function in
markup.scm, which is used by \line, is expecting a value for
'word-space which doesn't exist, resulting in failure.
Good catch! :-)
Markup which doesn't rely on 'word-space works fine, e.g
On 2008/05/29, Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
I noticed that the LP front page states that LilyPond now allows all
text context properties to be markups. This does not yet cover volta
brackets, though. That is Score.repeatCommands, which only accepts
plain text. If you try to enter a markup the volta
On 2008/05/24, Neil Puttock wrote:
Here's a patch to fix it; it's pretty straightforward.
Yes it is, I also fixed it yesterday while being offline, I merged with
your patch applied by Graham and pushed.
While we're working on ottava brackets, what about changing default
formatting, i.e.
On 2008/05/23, Graham Percival wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 21:19:56 +0100
Trevor Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Other commands are more selective. For example, text for
ottava brackets can only be entered as quoted text.
I consider this a bug. I can see the difficulties for lyric
Jay, Thanks for your patch, it's now fully ;-) applied in Git master.
On 2008/05/20, Graham Percival wrote:
Why replace the line, though? Wouldn't that stop it from finding
the other material that this line was looking at?
No, because the '?' makes matching the quote optional.
By the way,
[moved from lilypond-devel to bug-lilypond]
On 2008/04/26, Till Rettig wrote:
I needed immediately to try the new command line option with xelatex,
and there are some smaller issues that might be interesting: for some
reason xelatex when called by lilypond-book dosn't find the font index,
On 2008/04/26, Francisco Vila wrote:
This is definitely a VFAQ and it deserves its own page which send
interested potential users to.
Good idea! Such a page could also linked from the welcome text that
comes with Windows and Mac OS binaries and from ordinary lilypond.org
FAQ, and it could
Le jeudi 06 septembre 2007 à 06:52 -0700, Graham Percival a écrit :
I've been going through the bug list, looking for fixed bugs, old
comments, etc.
Could somebody check the midi on this one? I don't have midi set up,
unfortunately.
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=266
Le jeudi 14 juin 2007 à 04:11 +, Jerome Pinot a écrit :
Hi,
A minor misspell in the INSTALL - compiling and installing GNU LilyPond
In the 1.5 Vim mode part, you should :
s/LILYPOND_VERISON/LILYPOND_VERSION/
Thanks, fixed in Git.
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to
download the package again.
If this is not a dowloading problem, we might be able to help you if you
tell us which Windows version you use, and on which platform (32-bit or
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I cc'ed the reply to lilypond-user-fr
- John
Le 06/05/07, BRUNO ROUILLE[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Désolé, le raccouci mène à du texte qui ne mène à rien. Tout est anglais et
est donc absolument incompréhensible.
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default), but you are free to play with it.
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d'erreur ou
d'un descriptif plus détaillé pour répondre.
Merci de répondre à ce message sur la liste lilypond-user-fr, donc.
Bien cordialement
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The second link redirects to the first, but is perhaps(?) more stable.
Thanks, this is fixed in Git in stable and devel branches with
http://www.walshaw.plus.com/abc/abc2mtex/abc.txt
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negotiation is not really useful there.
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big foo.html
pages to foo-big-page.html, so they no more conflict with foo/, and add
a regexp substitution in add_html_footer ro fix the links. Unless this
bug has a high priority, I'll fix it after the buildscripts cleanup
(which is at top of my to-do).
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and lilypond.html: .html extensions are stripped, and lilypond is
evaluated by the server as lilypond/index.html. I'm providing a fix
right now on git.sv.gnu.org for both stable and devel.
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be uploaded.
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be http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/
Thanks, this is fixed.
The typo police ;-)
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= #optimal-page-breaks
}
\score {
{ c'1 }
\header { piece = First piece }
}
\score {
{ d'1 }
\header {
piece = Second piece
breakbefore = ##t
}
}
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) I haven't tried to build from GUB yet, but I will sooner or later. In
this case, is it better to build as one user and to install the
GUB-binary as another user to test it?
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:2044:20:
Stack overflow
I don't want to send the whole file on the list because it is too
copyrighted, but I can send it privately on request from the developers.
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that this workaround sometimes doesn't work, but thanks to
the great developers' work ;-), the problem seems to have been fixed in
the 2.7.x series.
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FC4 box worked fine! What I conclude is that the
installation from source has created the good symlink that is missing in
the RPM.
(If it can help, I have installed FC4 on both machines from scratch.)
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the last note of a measure and the bar,
whatever its duration is. I suggest that such a mechanism is added in
LilyPond.
Here's an example with version 2.6.1.
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as site/about/index.html. So I fixed this
page, the Dutch translation and scripts/format-page.py. Here's the
patch.
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