On Friday 20 October 2006 16:02, Ian Stirling wrote:
> Some other error occurred trying to compile and install the
> 2.8 version.
Was it by chance something like the following? It appears to be called in
by ./mf/GNUMakefile on line 4. Anyone know if that line is important, old
debris, or being b
On Saturday 21 October 2006 00:55, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> We base the FreeBSD binaries on 4.10-RELEASE-p2. Would it make
> sense to support 6.x as well? If so, we need a binary of
> the c library to bootstrap the build
Version 4 is about as far back as any updates go into FreeBSD right now
The only use for output redirect I seem to have anymore is 2>&1, but the
configure does many more advanced things; still, what does >& mean with no
numbers? I thought that changing my freebsd ports makefile to
#GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
USE_AUTOCONF_VER=259
might make a difference; That would force a
Lilypond 2.3 is marked as broken on freebsd. Now that I'we moved to
freebsd, I notice a lot more when the luxury of an up to date lilypond
doesn't exist. I will try to do what I can to help straighten it out
before 3.0.
Has anyone heard form Patrick Atamaniuk (the freebsd packager)? I have
had
On Friday May 21 2004 00:30, Marco Gusy wrote:
> Alle 23:38, giovedì 20 maggio 2004, Edward Sanford Sutton, III ha scritto:
> > http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2004-04/msg00039.html
> > and
> > http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2004-04/msg00040.htm
On Thursday May 20 2004 05:36, Marco Gusy wrote:
> One feature I always looked for in a score program was colored notes
> (unsuccesfully, of course).
> It seems a stupid feature, but I think it could be very useful in fugues
> studying: with this technique you could highlight subject, answers,
> c
On Tuesday May 4 2004 10:57, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have gotten the impression that the system that handles slurs
> > (positioning, shape, collision, ..) is broken and will be completely
> > rewritten sometime. IIRC I got this impression from some disc
On Wednesday April 21 2004 14:58, Erik Sandberg wrote:
> I would however be the only one who
> actually removes the files from the repository; this because I think it's a
> good idea that someone always should double-check that the bug really was
> fixed.
I hope that unverifiable bugs have a remov
On Tuesday April 13 2004 14:40, Pedro Kroger wrote:
> * Nicolas Sceaux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Bonjour Mats!
> >
> > Tue, 13 Apr 2004 14:46:32 +0200, tu as dit :
> > > Interesting to see such a long list of comments at linuxfr in just
> > > a few days. Too bad I don't understand French.
>
On Tuesday April 13 2004 05:46, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Interesting to see such a long list of comments at linuxfr in just
> a few days. Too bad I don't understand French.
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/tr?lp=fr_en&url=http%
3A//linuxfr.org/2004/04/08/15968.html
> /Mats
>
> Olivier
On Tuesday April 6 2004 03:02, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > A pedal-event is currently performed by the staff context within
> > which it is declared. As a piano's pedal tends to affect the entire
> > output of the piano and not just one hand, it would be nice if
> > ped
On Tuesday March 30 2004 05:26, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Edward Sanford Sutton, III wrote:
> > On Monday March 29 2004 04:00, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> >>You can do this with \markup today, see the mailing list
> >>archives, for example
> >>http://mail.gnu.or
On Sunday March 28 2004 04:50, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > On Friday March 26 2004 01:03, David Bobroff wrote:
> > > It looks just a docs thing but 'make all' with CVS ChangeLog 1.1954
> > > exits thusly:
>
> thanks, applied.
Has preface been reduced to just Preface a
On Monday March 29 2004 04:00, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> You can do this with \markup today, see the mailing list
> archives, for example
> http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2003-12/msg00013.html
It isn't so much of wether or not I can, but rather that I have to if I want
to place it
On Sunday March 28 2004 14:40, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> % . Assuming that the metronome mark affects the following input, it
> % shouldn't be located over the time signature.
Where should it go? I've been manually moving tempo markings to be
left-aligned with the time signature after people I'
On Sunday March 28 2004 13:58, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Btw, are you sure that mere rotation is enough? I seem to remember
> that the non-horizontal wing should be lengthened too.
If you are talking about the opening having a vertical slope between the end
of the bottom and top lines, I haven'
On Friday March 26 2004 01:03, David Bobroff wrote:
> It looks just a docs thing but 'make all' with CVS ChangeLog 1.1954
> exits thusly:
How can I find the ChangeLog number?
Getting the same error for some time irritated me too; My patch worked for
me.
The patch does the following:
1. Adds 2.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.1/input/regression/out-www/lily-1175767955.ly
mentions that something like /ff/> will appear on the same horizontal level.
Should other markings, such as cresc, do it too? My guess is that
\set crescendoText = \markup { \italic "cresc. poco" }
a'2\< a a a\!\mf
from
On Wednesday March 24 2004 16:20, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > %
> > % This file shows a problem with broken slurs in staves having different
> > % sizes in lilypond CVS 2004-03-23 21:42 MET.
> > %
> > % . The starting point of the continuation of a broken slur is offset
On Monday March 22 2004 06:53, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
> I think advanced users often use this reference, so what about calling
> it Advanced Reference or a similar name, which is from a user's point of
> view.
>
> > I have also misinterpreted the name "Program Reference" as
>
> "Programming
>
> > Re
On Sunday March 21 2004 10:31, Matevz Jekovec wrote:
> Edward Sanford Sutton, III wrote:
> >On Friday March 19 2004 15:25, Matevz Jekovec wrote:
> >>I was searching the documentation a bit for a feature which draws a
> >>rectangle around the certain note head (or s
On Friday March 19 2004 15:25, Matevz Jekovec wrote:
> I was searching the documentation a bit for a feature which draws a
> rectangle around the certain note head (or streched around 2 notes when
> punctuated over the bar). We use this kind of arrangement, to mark a
> note that is the highest in t
On Thursday March 18 2004 17:20, Matthias Kilian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it only me who can't access the CVS server at savannah.gnu.org for
> the last three days?
>
> Even ping or traceroute don't get a response. However, some recent mails
> on the LilyPond lists made me think that some people get conn
My main problem with attempting linux programming has been not knowing where
to start. I find when I've tried to jump in on code in one project or
another, I get headaches from errors about not being able to write to a
'variable' I defined because they got me to create what was really an
On Monday March 8 2004 04:26, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> I actually find that the depencies are well documented in INSTALL.txt,
> what information did you miss?
> Of course, it may sometimes be tricky to find out what RPM/.dpkg
> contains the necessary programs and files but that's hardly a
> LilyPond
On Tuesday March 2 2004 16:44, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> You are right. Maybe we are sending conflicting messages: do not
> compile Lily! Help us (with the docs), send patches!
I've still got a little bit of work ahead of me to make it so I can compile
docs myself, but yet I still try to help w
On Monday March 1 2004 10:36, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Same goes for SVG output and a number of FOO2ly import scripts.
I personally wish the scripts were better. I don't know how I would find it
good to implement them though. The midi2ly didn't seem to pay much attention
to what I said about
The following link has virus details to what I suspect has been flooding
lilypond email lists lately. I am only assuming since I have no up to date
antivirus system to test them against right now. Confirmations appreciated.
Reading the following page can help educate windows users about the v
I know a chord can be labeled as Cm, but is there a way to label them for
harmonic analysis? I have only figured out how to get so far with stuff like:
_\markup "i"
The last time I attempted such markings was on a cadential I 6/4 chord. I
found that using \column in a markup statement was abo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Tuesday February 24 2004 19:05, Reuben Thomas wrote:
> As well as the cumulative 2.0->2.1 release notes, it would be very helpful
> to have per-release release notes, so one can see what has changed between
> individual releases.
Dates attached t
On Tuesday February 24 2004 10:35, David Bobroff wrote:
> As a follow-up to my last post about corrections in the manual, I have a
> question. Would it be better if I simply made corrections to the
> various *.itely files in ~/lilypond/Documentation/user/ and sent those
> in? If so, where should
Sorry, I noticed this at least a few days ago too (v2.1.23 here right now). If
I remember right, the template for pianodynamics has that problem. I thought
it just wasn't following dynamics in the dynamic line, perhaps to the 's'
notes. I think it has always printed as desired though for output.
I have a score with a piano and 2 voice staves. The lyrics for the first
voice seem closer to the dynamics of the second voice than they do to the
notes of the first voice (which doesn't go below middle c if I remember
right). Even if it isn't quite right to do so, I wanted to move the lyrics
On Sunday February 15 2004 08:40, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> > Well, maybe tweak isn't the right word; however, I am afraid that
> > having the position depend on the neighbors will open a can of
> > worms, and won't do the Right Thing in most cases anyway.
>
> Hmm, my thinking was different. In the
When building lilypond from CVS, I run ./autogen.sh
--with-kpathsea-include=/usr/share/texmf/include/ --with-kpathsea-lib=/usr/
share/texmf/lib/ as one of the steps. Configure and make proceed just fine.
As my normal user, my path also includes /usr/share/texmf/bin/ in it which
avoids configur
I personally agree more with attaching centered or to the right of the
starting note over starting it on the note's left. As for the right, I've
seen both styles at barlines where it ends before and it ends at the note
after the barline, and usually prefer the appearance of it cutting of
I haven't searched out my paper with my other notes yet, but here goes all
things i can remember that were even worth commenting on. I am left wondering
which would be correct, and which match the original still since I have yet
to acquire an original score:
Dynamics: The usual p
On Wednesday February 4 2004 12:50, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I also would like to develop guitar chord diagrams, and am willing to do
> > some programming to get them.
>
> Great!
>
> > I'd like a little sanity check before I dive in to the changes. It
> > seems to me
still
attempting to get my hands on another score to compare to myself.
Thanks again,
Edward Sanford Sutton, III
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