Trevor -
Thought you might like to see what v 2.4.6 does with your snippet. Lyrics
seem to be handled OK, but note the overlap of the piano in bars 8 and 10.
- Bruce
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Bodo wrote:
Unfortunately, noone has come up with a sensible idea for
linking both concepts, and I'm not familiar enough with
microtones to judge what is right.
What do you think of this idea:
* each pitch may be adjusted with a 'cents property (which
is used in MIDI as well.)
* each not
Please send bug reports to bug-lilypond@gnu.org (I include a
Cc: there of this email).
I can repeat your error, but leave it to others who know more about
Postscript to figure out what the problem is.
I tried to workaround the problem by running eps2eps on the file, but
it didn't help.
/Mats
Han-Wen Nienhuys writes:
>> /usr/bin/lilypond-bin-2.6.2: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version
>> `GLIBCXX_3.4.4' not found (required by /usr/bin/lilypond-bin-2.6.2)
> Autopackage tries to be smarter than we when it comes to
> C++. Obviously, that's a bad idea, but I don't know yet to how to
> convinc
Graham Percival wrote:
On 5-Aug-05, at 3:26 AM, andrew Black wrote:
\version "2.4.2"
\score {
\context Voice = single { c c c }
% comment out this line and it works
\context Lyrics = singleLyrics \lyricsto single { These are words }
}
You need to wrap these two \contexts
Luis G. López wrote:
Hi!
Please excuse me! Didn't know about the forwarding.
I finally downloaded 2.6.2 package, installed it but got the same problem:
---
/usr/bin/lilypond-bin-2.6.2: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version
`GLIBCXX_3.4.4' not found (required by /usr/bin/lilypond-bin-2.6.2)
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On 5-Aug-05, at 3:26 AM, andrew Black wrote:
Answers get easier by providing the offending .ly snippet.
Agreed. Problem was the example showing it was too complex to send.
Done a bit of experiments and this does it .
\version "2.4.2"
\score {
\context Voice = single { c c c }
% com
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Pretty much what they say. Did you snip away part of the messages,
the .ly context is missing?
Exact outut is as follows - doesnt give any context :
GNU LilyPond 2.4.2
Processing `error.ly'
Parsing...
error: Already have music in score
error: This is the previous
dax2 wrote:
There remains some warning-hunting (New Piano music source
need not a special middle voice for dynamics)
[...]
Interpreting music...
warning: can't find or create new `Dynamics'
warning: can't find or create new `Dynamics'
MIDI output to `Chop-28-1-L262.midi'...
This printout o
I am using 2.6.1 in Windows, and I have noticed that you need to refer
to fonts by their file names, not by the names that are normally used
to select them in other programmes. The file names can be found by
looking in the Fonts folder. For example, for 'Courier New' use
'COUR' because the file i
Rob Vlasaty writes:
> 1. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
>
>> > Initializing FontConfig...Fontconfig error: "~/.fonts.conf", > line
> 1: no element > found > > what is/was in you ~/.fonts.conf? >
>
> My file .fonts.conf that gets created in my working directory is empty.
How od
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