Scott Webber writes:
> Does anyone have a fairly recent build for cygwin?
v2.2.0 is in the Cygwin distribution.
> If I have time, I'd be very interested in contributing as well.
Great. You'll need to build 2.3 for CVS, then. Check out mknetrel,
and the cygwin archives for build issues.
Jan.
Version 2.2.0-1 is the default available at the Cygwin mirrors,
isn't that recent enough? Just rerun setup.exe.
/Mats
Scott Webber wrote:
Does anyone have a fairly recent build for cygwin? I'm using something
horribly old and it doesn't work with a lot of the ly files I've received
(such as the
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Jim Sabatke writes:
Bagpipers are used to reading music with flat beams. The stems should
be long, enough to not interfere with the clutter of grace notes.
I've done a lot of web research on beams, and various kinds of
"concaveness" seem to be something what I'm looking fo
Stan Sanderson wrote:
On May 27, 2004, at 1:26 PM, Jim Sabatke wrote:
Two problems with grace note beams:
1. The beams are way too thick for my use. I can get the single grace
note flags really thin, but haven't been able to find what to set for
the beams.
2. On a beamed grace note set like g32
On Tuesday May 25 2004 04:50, LEGRAND Jean-Marc wrote:
> Hi again !
> I'd like to put a markup dot like this :
>
> s4_\markup {\raise #20.0 \musicglyph #"dots-dot"}
>
> so that it appears on the same line as an a2 just before. But the dot
> appears below the staff, even after my \raise #20.0.
_\ma
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On May 27, 2004, at 5:45 PM, Jim Sabatke wrote:
Stan Sanderson wrote:
On May 27, 2004, at 1:26 PM, Jim Sabatke wrote:
Two problems with grace note beams:
1. The beams are way too thick for my use. I can get the single
grace note flags really thin, but haven't been able to find what to
set for th
2.2.0 is on cygwin mirrors for more than a month now.
Bert
> Does anyone have a fairly recent build for cygwin?
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Hendrik wrote:
Second: I already have a running TeX-system, MiKTeX, (I'm using W2k), but
Cygwin installed TeTeX too, which I find a bit superfluous. Can I tell
Lilypond to use the MiKTeX installation, and uninstall TeTeX?
No, not in practice! Actually, we used such a solution many years ago,
but
On Thursday 27 May 2004 17.59, you wrote:
> well, it began as im tried to typeset some music for mutopia,
> so i came across this section of the code where i didnt seem to match
> lilypond output with the publishing style. it was some time ago, when my
> hdd burnt, then i stop using lilypond for s
On May 27, 2004, at 1:26 PM, Jim Sabatke wrote:
Two problems with grace note beams:
1. The beams are way too thick for my use. I can get the single grace
note flags really thin, but haven't been able to find what to set for
the beams.
2. On a beamed grace note set like g32[ a' d' g], the a' not
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Two problems with grace note beams:
1. The beams are way too thick for my use. I can get the
single grace note flags really thin, but haven't been able
to find what to set for the beams.
2. On a beamed grace note set like g32[ a' d' g], the a'
note head is up agains the bottom beam. How do I
hi all,
i thought i might had ask this question quite some time ago,
but maybe my mail wanst on the mailing list so i couldnt post,
or no one answered my question,
or i believed some did replied but i forgot all the advices u gave.
anyway using this mail should be no problem.
well, it began as im
Thanks! That partly worked. I had to change it to
"\partial 64 s64" or I would get 2 huge empty bars at the
start of line.
Problem: Now a single bar line is printed right before
closing "||" and ":|" bar lines. Can I eliminate this?
Problem 2: The solution printed the bar beginning "||" lin
The simple solution to your problems may be that you only
have the minimal installation of teTeX (the TeX/LaTeX distribution)
in Cygwin. This is what you get when you install LilyPond.
Try to rerun setup.exe and mark that you want also the package
tetex-base installed. This should hopefully solve y
Jim Sabatke writes:
> Bagpipers are used to reading music with flat beams. The stems should
> be long, enough to not interfere with the clutter of grace notes.
>
> I've done a lot of web research on beams, and various kinds of
> "concaveness" seem to be something what I'm looking for.
>
> I'm not
\raise only moves around the object within the current markup.
The position of the full markup is determined by other properties
of the TextScript layout object, such as padding and self-alignment-X.
In your situation, you probably want to use the extra-offset property.
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