Will Oram writes:
>> That's why I asked; `/defs.ly' is a full path...
>
> Bad news: No difference in errors.
Errors are not bad news per se. LilyPond prints error messages to
help you if something is wrong.
Just take a look at the error message
> mvmt1/mvmt1.ly:15:18: error: can't find file: `
Benjamin Esham writes:
> I tried to use pdflatex manually on the resulting .latex file, but I got
> this:
>
> rm: /sw/var/lib/texmf/web2c/pdflatex.log: Operation not permitted
> rm: /sw/var/lib/texmf/web2c/pdflatex.fmt: Operation not permitted
> I can't find the format file `pdflate
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Alex Young writes:
but has anyone tried Arch? I'm tempted to give it a go.
Testimonials? Acrimonials?
Then just try it, it works. You'll need to read the manual.
I'm sure it does, and I'm sure I will... I'm just not quite irritated
enough with CVS yet to take the plung
I'm running LilyPond 2.2.3 with fink, and whenever I try to process a
file
I get this:
paper output to `keys.tex'...
Analyzing keys.tex...
Running ...
lilypond: error: LaTeX failed on the output file.
lilypond: error: The error log is as follows:
LATEX output to `keys.late
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On Jun 24, 2004, at 2:29 PM, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Will Oram writes:
I'm not expected to use full pathnames when I include files, I hope?
That's why I asked; `/defs.ly' is a full path...
Good news and bad news.
Good news: I was being a dumbass about find-and-replace. I removed all
instances of
On Thursday 24 June 2004 02:02 pm, Will Oram wrote:
> On Jun 24, 2004, at 10:59 AM, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> > Will Oram writes:
> >> mvmt1/mvmt1.ly:15:19: error: can't find file: `/defs.ly'
> >>
> >> \include "/defs.ly"
> >
> > That looks odd, you wouldn't have defs.ly in your root directory,
>
Will Oram writes:
> I'm not expected to use full pathnames when I include files, I hope?
That's why I asked; `/defs.ly' is a full path...
Jan.
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Alex Young writes:
> but has anyone tried Arch? I'm tempted to give it a go.
> Testimonials? Acrimonials?
Then just try it, it works. You'll need to read the manual.
Jan.
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On Thursday 24 June 2004 14:20, Pedro Kroger wrote:
> > I do like the CVS interface--I've been wondering how to version my work
> > efficiently.
>
> Version control is another thing I don't live without. I used to use
> CVS but now I'm switching to sub
On Jun 24, 2004, at 10:59 AM, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Will Oram writes:
mvmt1/mvmt1.ly:15:19: error: can't find file: `/defs.ly'
:
\include "/defs.ly"
That looks odd, you wouldn't have defs.ly in your root directory,
right?
Right. Full path is ~/tchai_op35/mvmt1/defs.ly, as is for all the other
> Jan> It seems that not much people use Xdvi and
> point-and-click, not even
> Jan> emacs users?
>
> I've tried it. I think I stopped because there were problems with
> Xdvi, although I don't remember the details. The gv with refresh is
> the display I'm most comfortable with.
Perhaps
Hi.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 09:59:48PM +1000, Cameron and Trudy Horsburgh wrote:
> I've been wondering lately how other people organise their workflow, the
> tools used, and how they actually go through the typesetting process.
> Given the number of different platforms supported, I imagine this
> "Jan" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> It seems that not much people use Xdvi and point-and-click, not even
Jan> emacs users?
I've tried it. I think I stopped because there were problems with
Xdvi, although I don't remember the details. The gv with refresh is
* Nick Busigin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Out of curiosity, what is "ion" ?
Ion is a X window manager modeled (sort of) after screen. Here is
it's webpage:
http://modeemi.cs.tut.fi/~tuomov/ion/
Pedro
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I've downgraded back to 2.0.3, but am incorporating lots of the changes
you all suggested so that a later transition to 2.2.2 will be
more smooth.
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Anthony Fok writes:
> Actually, I have an ulterior motive for finally updating lilypond too
> because I will hopefully be finding some time to actually use it again
> soon. I joined a local Catholic parish here in Beijing
If you do find some time, I seem to remember that you once made a
Chineese
Nick Busigin writes:
> P.S. I use emacs in one window, run lilypond in a bash shell in the
> next window and gv with refresh mode set in a third.
It seems that not much people use Xdvi and point-and-click, not even
emacs users?
Jan.
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Sang Dae Yu writes:
> Thank you for developing LilyPond
> I am going to use LilyPond for typesetting Korean pop songs.
> But the Korean language is represented using two-byte codes.
> In the LaTeX and TeX, the Korean font is typesetted using `hangul.sty`
> package.
> How can LilyPond typeset lyric
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Alex Young wrote:
> It has struck me more than once that a windowed desktop environment
> isn't necessarily the best for lilypond work. I'm trying out an ion
> setup that has a nice, big preview pane on the left for the ps/pdf
> output, and small panes for the editor and cons
I use jEdit (www.jedit.org) with the LilyPond plugin
(www.sf.net/projects/lily4jedit). That's all. The best that I don't have to
leave jEdit and can do anything :-) If I were you I compared it to an
Emacs-based workflow :-)
- I click on the "document wizard" button and set up my staves with lyrics
Will Oram writes:
> mvmt1/mvmt1.ly:15:19: error: can't find file: `/defs.ly'
> :
> \include "/defs.ly"
That looks odd, you wouldn't have defs.ly in your root directory, right?
> mvmt1/mvmt1.ly:36:10: error: unknown escaped string: `\spacing':
>\spacing
... probably defined in your defs.ly?
On Jun 24, 2004, at 2:22 AM, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Will Oram writes:
lilypond-book --process='lilypond-bin -I include-mvmt1' --output=out/
tchai_op35_book.tex
Is this even valid input?
Yes. What error message do you get? If something does not work, you
really need to include the error message
I forgot to mention that if you typeset long scores, it may be a good
idea to use variables. I use variables for each section, like
\sectiona \sectionb, etc. Them I can comment out the sections I don't
want to compile right now. I also use variables for each instrument,
so I can compile only specif
* Alex Young ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> necessarily the best for lilypond work. I'm trying out an ion setup
> that has a nice, big preview pane on the left for the ps/pdf output,
> and small panes for the editor and console on the right. It looks
> and feels pretty smart, but I'm still learnin
* Cameron and Trudy Horsburgh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I've been wondering lately how other people organise their workflow, the
> tools used, and how they actually go through the typesetting process.
> Given the number of different platforms supported, I imagine this would
> vary widely.
I
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On Thursday 24 June 2004 11:59, Cameron and Trudy Horsburgh wrote:
> I use GNU/Linux, normally with a KDE desktop. I use the kwrite editor.
> This doesn't have a lilyPond highlighting mode, but for a lot of my work
> the LaTex mode seems helpful. I'll
I've been wondering lately how other people organise their workflow, the
tools used, and how they actually go through the typesetting process.
Given the number of different platforms supported, I imagine this would
vary widely.
I use GNU/Linux, normally with a KDE desktop. I use the kwrite edit
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Ben Crowell writes:
> I recently upgraded to lilypond 2.2.2 from 2.0, and am having lots and lots
> of problems with recompiling a book I wrote using lilypond-book
> (http://www.lightandmatter.com/sight/sight.html). I'd appreciate
> any help from people on the list with getting it working again.
Ben Crowell writes:
> Once the process has hung up for a long time, if I hit control-C,
> I get a whole bunch of output, which was apparently waiting to be
> flushed.
Could you please rerun with --verbose and send the full log?
Jan.
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Ben Crowell wrote:
I recently upgraded to lilypond 2.2.2 from 2.0, and am having lots and lots
of problems with recompiling a book I wrote using lilypond-book
(http://www.lightandmatter.com/sight/sight.html). I'd appreciate
any help from people on the list with getting it working again.
I had been
Ben Crowell writes:
> In principle, I agree with Joe about users pitching in and
> helping. However, IMO that's not really possible
Helping is easier than you might imagine and it usually is quite
rewarding. It only costs some time and some determination. See
what you can figure out yourself, a
Will Oram writes:
> lilypond-book --process='lilypond-bin -I include-mvmt1' --output=out/
> tchai_op35_book.tex
>
> Is this even valid input?
Yes. What error message do you get? If something does not work, you
really need to include the error message and possibly version of your
software.
This
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