Bert -
Digging in, I'm more and more impressed and enamored with LilyTool
capabilities. Don't yet have a completely functional installation.
With 2.4.3, in Cygwin/bash:
lilypond generates .tex, .dvi, .ps, and .pdf
lilypond -f ps generates .ps and .pdf
Until LilyTool, all I've wanted is the pdf
Sterling -
What do you use to view .dvi files?
Browsing for a stand-alone Windows viewer, I've come up dry?
- Bruce
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Sterling Sympatico
Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 12:41 PM
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Using lilypond in the LilyTool console, the .ps and .pdf files are
properly generated. The PostScript file does not display using
Process/view.
You may have not installed ghostscript (for cygwin).
The dvi partially displays with jdvi, showing beams, stems, hairpins, tuplet
spanners, bar
Hi everyone,
I was having problems with my fonts in lilypond 2.4.5. If I created a
file (.ly) and ran lilypond file.ly, the resulting .dvi file looked
great. The title and all text was a nice font. When I tried using xpdf
and gv to view the pdf and ps files that were also created, the fonts
loo
Things are going better, it seems to me... I obtain this, but obscure (for
me!) warnings about psfonts:
Computer-di-Libero-Mureddu:~/Desktop libe$ lilypond-book --output=out prova.tex
lilypond-book (GNU LilyPond) 2.5.31
Reading prova.tex...
Dissecting...
Writing snippets...
Processing...
Running l
Why do you use lilypond -f ps? That won't create PDF file. Use lilypond
alone.
Can't find where "/usr/bin/bash: line 1: cd: /cygdrive/C/Program" comes from
or what it is trying to do. Doesn't seem necessary?
It is necessary to run lilypond from the directory of your file. The
space in the
On 18-Jun-05, at 6:19 PM, Miguel Barbosa Gonçalves wrote:
I am writing a violin score and I need to include alternative
fingering for a specific note, like this
e^0^4.
The problem is that I need to markup the 4 as (4). I've searched the
manual but I didn't find an answer.
Use text markup