Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
#(def-markup-command (restOne layout props)
(interpret-markup layout props
(markup #:number #1)))
As soon as you are inside a Scheme expression, you don't have to use
`#' before expressions; the \number markup command takes a m
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This happens as well on my cygwin box.
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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 18:07:13 -0800 (PST), Curtis Kueker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm failing on my make of lilypond after the point
where the .o files compile and help2man is run on
lilypond.
The tail of the make output is:
/usr/bin/perl
/home/curtis
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> #(def-markup-command (restOne layout props)
> (interpret-markup layout props
>(markup #:number #1)))
As soon as you are inside a Scheme expression, you don't have to use
`#' before expressions; the \number markup command takes a markup as
an argument
James Moore wrote:
I use the google usenet search tool quite a bit, and frequently find that I
can use discussions on technical issues whether or not I can read the
natural language involved. It's usually something like:
Blah blah ja ja oui non
Useful {
Source;
Code;
}
Njet da nichevo ...
On Friday 26 November 2004 12:17, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Werner LEMBERG
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
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> >> If there were enough persons interested in, then perhaps with a
> >> little bit help I could maintain a german mailinglist.
> >
> >While being a native G
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> And while convention says international newsgroups/mailing lists
> should be in English, I see no reason why we should be so arrogant
> as to expect others to speak our language. Why
> The thing is: are there any other (input) encodings than latin1 and
> TeX? [...]
Tomorrow I meet Han-Wen, and we'll discuss how to handle fonts,
encodings, etc., in LilyPond. It's quite a complicated matter, so
please be patient until we've implemented something useful.
Werner
I'm trying to learn to create markup (and other) macros. This is my
current code to simply produce \markup{ \number 1 }. I want it
eventually to use numerator and denominator to work for the current
meter. Can someone give me some hints as to what this simple version is
missing or documentat
Hi all,
I suppose that mr A.Einstein got stuck installing lilypond on cygwin :)
so it's my turn now to tackle the encodings problem in lilypond.
The thing is: are there any other (input) encodings than latin1 and TeX?
As I'm Polish, latin1 is not an option for me, and TeX is a little bit
'inconveni
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 07:17:48PM +, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
> [...] Why shouldn't people post to the mailing
> list in other languages if their English isn't good enough? It just
> means that they are going to get less help because fewer people will
> understand the question :-)
That c
I use the google usenet search tool quite a bit, and frequently find that I
can use discussions on technical issues whether or not I can read the
natural language involved. It's usually something like:
Blah blah ja ja oui non
Useful {
Source;
Code;
}
Njet da nichevo ...
As long as I c
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Werner LEMBERG
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
If there were enough persons interested in, then perhaps with a
little bit help I could maintain a german mailinglist.
While being a native German speaker, I fear I won't have enough time
to discuss problems on two lists...
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Hilary de Vries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
Hi folks
Have downloaded the cygwin setup and have got stuck. When I get to the
cygwin setup- choose your site window, I don't know which site to choose!
Can you tell me which one?
Pick one close to you.
There should be ei
I don't know where the "official" archives are, but there's more than one
archive option -
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/
http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/
Probably several others as well.
- James
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Hi folks
Have downloaded the cygwin setup and have got stuck. When I get to the
cygwin setup- choose your site window, I don't know which site to choose!
Can you tell me which one?
look forward to hearing from you
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On Friday 26 November 2004 10.27, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> You can certainly insert bar checks in the lyrics, just as you do it in
> ordinary music:
>
> text = \lyricmode{ Ah! vous | dir -- ai -- | je ma | man | }
>
> If you do that, LilyPond will issue a warning if the places where you
> put the |
Check in the manual! Do you find any footer field? ... No!
Actually, this is one of the things where Han-Wen has done some
experiments in the latest development version and it seems that he
has plans to introduce these changes also in the the 2.4.x releases.
/Mats
J L wrote:
Hi,
I just noticed t
You can certainly insert bar checks in the lyrics, just as you do it in
ordinary music:
text = \lyricmode{ Ah! vous | dir -- ai -- | je ma | man | }
If you do that, LilyPond will issue a warning if the places where you
put the | do not coincide with the bar lines.
I'm not sure if this is what you a
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