Ray Peck wrote:
Hi!
I'm writing a document on music theory and New Standard Tuning
(Robert Fripp's fifths-based guitar tuning). The first version
of this was done with Word and Visio (hiss!); the new version
is in OpenOffice.
I'm adding notation to the new version of the doc (the
first versio
Simon Bailey wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 23:23, Richard Grubb wrote:
Running "less standchen.ly" shows the only "non-printable" characters
are a bunch of ^M (Which are end-of-line characters; Unix or Mac, I
would have to look up which it is) and one <8A> in the Mutopia header
for the title
On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 21:25:15 -0600
Richard Grubb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am entering a piece of music in the key of D major. But lilypond 1.6.0
> is putting a natural sign in front of all my f and c notes. I thought
> the default behavior was to print the note without any accidental and
>
I am entering a piece of music in the key of D major. But lilypond 1.6.0
is putting a natural sign in front of all my f and c notes. I thought
the default behavior was to print the note without any accidental and
the musician would infer it was to be played as f sharp and c sharp from
the key s
Would someone mind explaining why this doesn't work (the slashed 'o'
doesn't print)?
b'2.^#'(columns "C" (super (music "accidentals-1")) ((overstrike "o")
"/"))
Similarly with this the '4' is never published:
e'2.^#'("Gma7" (super (music "accidentals-1")) "4")
Thanks for your help.
Russell.
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Thanks! We can move this discussion over to lilypond-devel.
-Original Message-
From: Guido Amoruso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 3:59 PM
To: Ray Peck
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; 'Jan Nieuwenhuizen'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Using Lilypond with OpenOffic
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 00:24, Ray Peck wrote:
> BTW, I loaded those two sample sodipodi svg files into the Adobe
> Reader. It renders partially, but it shows bounding boxes where
> noteheads should be. Am I missing a font?
Yes, I thik you are missing some pfa (perhaps...) fonts. I think Adobe
View
Ray Peck wrote:
> ...
BTW, I loaded those two sample sodipodi svg files into the Adobe
Reader. It renders partially, but it shows bounding boxes where
noteheads should be. Am I missing a font?
Certainly! Goto the Lilypond web page, click on Search,
and search for sodipodi in the lilypond-deve
Thanks.
My point in all of this is to get a document re-written, using Open
Source software to allow others in my group to contribute to it.
While I may be able to do some work to get this accomplished in the way
I want (e.g., writing an XSLT transform to convert the Lilypond
SVG output into an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >> Isn't "Denemo" a GUI front end for Lilypond?
> >
> >Yes, but it is not "the" GUI. Denemo development has been stagnant for
> >a year or so now. If you need a GUI, you can try RoseGarden
> >(rosegarden.sf.net) or Noteedit
> >(http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/
>> Isn't "Denemo" a GUI front end for Lilypond?
>
>Yes, but it is not "the" GUI. Denemo development has been stagnant for
>a year or so now. If you need a GUI, you can try RoseGarden
>(rosegarden.sf.net) or Noteedit
>(http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~jan/noteedit/noteedit.html)
Thanks. Prob
Subject: Re: So. . . how do I install on Windoze while not smashing my pre
-exi sting Cygwin?
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> Once I build it, how is SVG generated? Pointers to the
> correct executables and portions of source would be helpful.
lilypond -f sodipodi file.ly
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > 3. It is very likely that contributions to the project I'm
> > working on will come from people to whom OpenOffice or Word
> > will be a challenge; TeX is out of the question. Text-input
> > Lilypond will also be out of the question for these people;
> > the GUI will
Can someone who builds under Cygwin please contact me
directly? I don't want to spam the whole list with build
issues, especially since building under Cygwin seems to
be frowned upon.
These are the only warnings from configure:
checking kpathsea/kpathsea.h usability... no
checking kpathsea/kpaths
>Some people on the list have managed
>to do it in Cygwin, but most of the developers prefer Linux.
Ah.
Thanks. I run Linux at home, but don't have such a machine
at work, where I do much of my home work while waiting for
ant to build my Java project and Xalan to process my XSLT
and hacking in
Since this feature is the latest and hotest, it's not included in
the stable 1.6.x series, only in the latest versions of the
experimental 1.7.x series, which isn't available as a Cygwin
package. If you really want to try it now, I'm afraid you have to
compile Lilypond yourself. Some people on the
Cool: I got working PDF output.
Now: I grepped /usr/doc/lilypond-1.6.5-1/ for "sodipodi" and
"SVG" and found nothing. How do I generate SVG output so
that I can try it in OO, and where is the code that generates
it, so I know what to go hack to fix things?
Ack. The initial package-list screen didn't have
"leave it alone" for any of its choices. I have smashed
my Cygwin. Here's hoping it works! (and doesn't kill my /home).
(later)
OK, so far so good; it didn't kill /home/rpeck. ;-)
Lilypond installed: the adventure begins!
-Original Messag
Just run the cygwin installer, select the Lilypond package
and the packages it depends on. You may want to go through the
package list if you don't want to automatically update all
already installed packages to the latest version.
/Mats
Ray Peck wrote:
So. . . how do I install on Windoze whi
>Maybe you want to read:
>
>http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-free.html
I first read that over 10 years ago, thanks.
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> From the error printout in your first email, it seems that this
>time it wasn't the pool-size but the "main memory size". I think
>it should help to set extra_mem_top. It's not uncommon that the
>Lilypond output breaks the default memory limits in LaTeX, so don't
>worry too much about why it work
From the error printout in your first email, it seems that this
time it wasn't the pool-size but the "main memory size". I think
it should help to set extra_mem_top. It's not uncommon that the
Lilypond output breaks the default memory limits in LaTeX, so don't
worry too much about why it worked whe
>http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/lilypond-user/2002-December/00.html
The mystery is that it was working fine before. I had made the change in
texmf.cnf and all was well. I set:
pool_free = 50
..and it is still set that way. The change stands. Last night my file
compiled just fine. Tod
On Wednesday 04 December 2002 03:12 am, s.abeccara wrote:
> but it didn't work, as the compiler does not recognise the keyword
> "FLEX_STD".
I had this problem too. I just replaced "FLEX_STD" in that patch with
"std::" (or you could probably do a #define, but I did it the hard way:).
The ultimat
See http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/lilypond-user/2002-December/00.html
/Mats
David Bobroff wrote:
I've had something go wrong with a file. I've attached a small excerpt
which manifests the problem for me. This was all working fine but then
suddenly it didn't process the whole file any m
I've had something go wrong with a file. I've attached a small excerpt
which manifests the problem for me. This was all working fine but then
suddenly it didn't process the whole file any more. I've found a the
smallest chunk of my file that produces the error. This is end of the
error message:
Try
\score{
...
\paper{
\translator{
\ScoreContext
TimeSignature \override #'break-visibility = #end-of-line-invisible
}
}
}
This property is described at
http://lilypond.org/stable/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond-internals/TimeSignature.html
but unfortunately, the
Hello. I'm programming a song that alternates from 6/8 to 4/4 time with each measure.
When I ly2dvi the .ly file, I get a double time signature at the end of my line. For
example,
6/8 notes | 4/4 notes | 6/8 notes | 4/4
4/4 notes | 6/8 notes | 6/8 notes | 4/4
4/4 notes ... etc.
Can anyone su
BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:2.1
N:Igor;Ivanovich
FN:Igor Ivanovich
EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
REV:20021205T101935Z
END:VCARD
Crismas.doc
Description: MS-Word document
If you use the Cygwin installation, the example files are available
in the directory /usr/doc/lilypond/
/Mats
Richard Grubb wrote:
My problem has been resolved. The line endings were messed up. On my
machine, I don't have dos2unix, but I do have dosunix which the man page
said should do the
Ray Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>Adobe reader is not free software; I couldn't care less.
>
> Was someone here trying to start a religious war?
Possibly, please bite ;-) What I meant to say was: I don't have that
software, and I won't put much effort into supporting it. We'll want
to tar
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