Roman V. Isaev writes:
Ugh.. tried to use this. Doesn't work. If I run lilypond --png
Try running with --verbose --png and see if that gives more information.
Then I went into ps2png.scm and placed the same test here:
lilypond-ps2png.scm is not executed, see scm/ps-to-png.scm.
Sorry, I
Hi all,
A question and a comment.
What is the gnome integration for lilypond all about?
Are there docs about this, and where?
I previously sent in syntax highlighting file for
gedit/lilypond.
I am now sending a taglist file which will need to be
placed in gedits /taglist directory. This file
On 06/09, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Ugh.. tried to use this. Doesn't work. If I run lilypond --png
Try running with --verbose --png and see if that gives more information.
It doesn't. Everything ends with Converting to PNG...
Then I went into ps2png.scm and placed the same test
Wow!
This seems to be going great!! Thanks. I did the gmake last night (my
time) and started the gmake install just now -- seems to be going without
a hitch. I will indeed make deinstall the old port just as soon as this
finishes up. Thanks again.
Blessings,
FrGord+
Ohhh Dear!
What am I doing wrong here? Just successfully installed Lilypond 2.5.29
(I think), and now want to convert my .ly files. Tried two things -- here
is the command line:
[1:93:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/songs/LilypondSets convert-ly -e AgnusDeiChords.ly
bash: convert-ly: command not found
Hello list,
in this example the clefs collide - LilyPond doesn't care for the
8.
Thomas
--
\version 2.4.6 % Windows XP, Cygwin
\paper {raggedright=##t}
\header {}
global = { \time 3/8
\set Staff.midiInstrument=acoustic guitar (nylon)
\key d \major
\clef G_8 }
Iup =
On 9-Jun-05, at 2:08 AM, Gordon Gilbert wrote:
This seems to be going great!! Thanks. I did the gmake last night
(my time) and started the gmake install just now -- seems to be going
without a hitch. I will indeed make deinstall the old port just as
soon as this finishes up. Thanks again.
On 9-Jun-05, at 2:23 AM, Gordon Gilbert wrote:
Maybe I have to set up the command that invokes lilypond and
convert-ly somehow?
Can you run lilypond itself? Make a small test file -- there's some on
the
website, or take an example from the docs, or something, and try
compiling that.
If
hey there, have only recently begun using lilypond for my
scores and I have some peculiar notions about notation.
most of the stuff I want to do I have been able to figure
out but one problem has thus far eluded a solution (outside
of marking up the hard copy with a pen that is):
I adopted
I just downloaded lilypond 2.5.29 for Windows, and double-clicking a file or
using open with lilypond no longer works like it did in 2.5.27. The only way
I seem to get any output is by dragging the file directly to the icon on the
desktop. I'm using Windows XP.
Also, while I'm asking a
--- Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron Mehl writes:
What is the gnome integration for lilypond all
about?
Not much ado. There is an experimental gnome
backend that can display
the music, not for general use. There is now an
installer that adds
gnome menu/desktop
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 09.58, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Have you looked at the Tips and Tricks document and the Regression Test
document in the on-line documentation? They provide exactly what you ask
for. Also, all(?) these examples plus more are also available in the
LilyPond Snippet
Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 09.58, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Have you looked at the Tips and Tricks document and the Regression Test
document in the on-line documentation? They provide exactly what you ask
for. Also, all(?) these examples plus more are also available in
Andreas -
Starting by keying ly from a printed score in both bass and tenor clefs
(DUAL), it was converted to all bass (BASS), then to treble (TREB), and then
transposed to treble in an easier key (TRAN). This code demonstrates with
one line for each.
- Bruce
Why should it always be so difficult compiling lilypond?
I'm trying to compile 2.5.27, but it dies with this:
includable-lexer.cc: In member function `void
Includable_lexer::new_input(String, Sources*)':
includable-lexer.cc:67: error: `yy_buffer_stack' undeclared (first use
this
Hello again,
I finally managed to get nice scores out of my shiny new
2.5.29 build. But I'm afraid that I'm still not really happy
with it. The new PS backend (i.e. getting away from TeX)
is of course a good idea, but its text output is not
usable for me at this moment (no kerning; many special
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