Re: User Experience Engineering

2006-01-09 Thread alanvw
I'm using Win XP. I use 'Notepad++' editor which is more versatile than 'Notepad' and seems ideal for editing Lilypond programs. Regards to you all, Alan -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.371 / Virus Database: 267.14.15/223 - Release Date:

Re: Lilytool broke: any suggestions?

2006-01-09 Thread Bertalan Fodor
Yes, LilyPondTool requires java 1.5. However, if there is no sidekick for the stable 4.2 version of jEdit, it's a major problem, so file a bug for jEdit on www.sf.net/projects/jedit, or write to the jEdit-user list. One more thing to add: the interface for plugins has been radically changed in

Re: User Experience Engineering

2006-01-09 Thread Joshua Koo
> >> AFAIK, no java environment ships with windows, so if you want it to work >> out-of-the-box, then, yes you would need to include java in the download. There used to be a Microsoft JVM, but that's history. > >There does (or did?) but outdated and stripped (enough that some java >applets work...

GNU clarification

2006-01-09 Thread Vaylor Trucks
I was not able to (quckly) find this info on the site or in the list archives. Suppose I want to use Lilypond to generate output which would then be inserted into a book which I intend to sell: 1. is this a violation of the GNU? 2. if not, what attribution (if any) needs to be present in the f

Install 2.7.27 on Linux

2006-01-09 Thread John Wiedenhoeft
Hi all, could anybody please explain how to install LP 2.7.27 on linux? I was perfectly happy with the autopackage, this shell-script seems not to work on my system (I tried right click => execute in shell, a shell opened, but vanished the next moment, and nothig - at least not lilypond - was inst

lilypond 2.7.27-1 doesn't install and work

2006-01-09 Thread Enrico Licini
Hi, I tryed to install lilypond-2.7.27-1.linux.sh but it doesn't work. Opening the file with vim, I saw that there was an error in line 85: $lilydir -xzf should be $lilydir -xjf Another problem is in the file lilypond in ~/bin: the line should end with $* But I am not able to solve the last pro

Re: GNU clarification

2006-01-09 Thread Hans Aberg
Copyright only apply to the work parts of a work originated by humans. So it is not possible to claim copyrights for mere machine processing, and no acknowledgment is needed for that. It is though possible, in part, to restrict the use of a copyright, as long as it it does not restrict cust

Re: GNU clarification

2006-01-09 Thread Pedro Kröger
"Vaylor Trucks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I was not able to (quckly) find this info on the site or in the list > archives. Suppose I want to use Lilypond to generate output which > would then be inserted into a book which I intend to sell: > > 1. is this a violation of the GNU? I believe you

Re: GNU clarification

2006-01-09 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Vaylor Trucks wrote: I was not able to (quckly) find this info on the site or in the list archives. Suppose I want to use Lilypond to generate output which would then be inserted into a book which I intend to sell: 1. is this a violation of the GNU? GNU is a project, you're confusing the GN

Re: GNU clarification

2006-01-09 Thread Matthias Kilian
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 05:25:41PM -0200, Pedro Kröger wrote: > > 1. is this a violation of the GNU? > > I believe you mean the GPL? no, it's not a violation. You can do > whatever you want with the output lilypond generates. The license > applies to the source code of the program itself (i.e. the

Re: Install 2.7.27 on Linux

2006-01-09 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
John Wiedenhoeft wrote: Hi all, could anybody please explain how to install LP 2.7.27 on linux? I was perfectly happy with the autopackage, this shell-script seems not to work on my system (I tried right click => execute in shell, a shell opened, but vanished the next moment, and nothig - at lea

Re: User Experience Engineering

2006-01-09 Thread Bertalan Fodor
I'm not sure if Sun Java licensing allows include JRE 1.5, but creating a windows installer with nsis or java installer with something else is an easy task, so contributions are very welcome. Bert ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Re: Install 2.7.27 on Linux

2006-01-09 Thread Paul Scott
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: John Wiedenhoeft wrote: Hi all, could anybody please explain how to install LP 2.7.27 on linux? I was perfectly happy with the autopackage, this shell-script seems not to work on my system (I tried right click => execute in shell, a shell opened, but vanished the next

Re: GNU clarification

2006-01-09 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Vaylor Trucks writes: > I was not able to (quckly) find this info on the site or in the list > archives. Suppose I want to use Lilypond to generate output which > would then be inserted into a book which I intend to sell: > > 1. is this a violation of the GNU? What makes you think that? > 2. if

Re: User Experience Engineering

2006-01-09 Thread Marc Weber
> As for free open source installers, maybe IzPack Java Software > http://www.izforge.com/ could be used,. -- begin quote from website -- IzPack is an installers generator for the Java platform. It produces lightweight installers that can be run on any operating system _where a Java virtual mach

Re: GNU clarification

2006-01-09 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Matthias Kilian writes: > But what about the fonts We have made a special exception for fonts embedded in documents, see the file COPYING distributed with LilyPond. Jan. -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien | http://

Three Questions

2006-01-09 Thread Nahum Wengrov
Hi. I'm relatively new to Lilypond. I experimented with it and explored the Fine Manual quite extensively. I'm qorking now on a Project Gutenberg project, which means the .pdf output needs to resemble the Original Score as closely as possible. I have three questions. 1) Can I hide, from the pdf

Re: Lilytool broke: any suggestions?

2006-01-09 Thread Tapio Tuovila
Stephen Corey kirjoitti: > > Tried Tim's suggestions and he is correct and this does at least seem to > be the bulk of the problem. I have read that there are still some issues > with java and x86_64 and would prefer to just revert to jEdit 4.2, > Lilytool 2.7, and all compatible plugins as I have

Re: Lilytool broke: any suggestions?

2006-01-09 Thread Stephen Corey
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 01:50:25 +0200, Tapio Tuovila wrote: > Stephen Corey kirjoitti: >> >> Tried Tim's suggestions and he is correct and this does at least seem to >> be the bulk of the problem. I have read that there are still some issues >> with java and x86_64 and would prefer to just revert to

Re: Positioning of tremolo marks

2006-01-09 Thread liang seng
Hi, I checked the source file http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.7/Documentation/user/lilypond/lily-1721430265.ly for the tremolo mark, but I don't see any special commands which make them slanted as by default, the tremolo marks produced by Lilypond 2.7.27 are perpendicular to the notestem if the note

Re: Inputting special symbols

2006-01-09 Thread liang seng
Hi, I'm just wondering if we can use utf-8 to input Chinese (or other Asian) characters as well? ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user