I am having a problem with the output of lilypond which, according to
some posts I've found in the mailing lists, appears to be a problem
with ghostscript and/or it's fonts. One such thread, from the
developer mailing list, starts:
The indent seems to have come from the quote. This worked:
…
\textit{At midnight, all lights in the church are extinguished,
except for one in the altar.
The following is sung thrice by the clergy, then sung continuously by
the people during the procession.}
~\\
\textbf{Stichera, Tone
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) escreveu:
v2.11.15
Looking at the folder C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin where lilypond is
installed, it appears that the executeable called gs does not have a .exe
extension. How is the operating system suppoed to know that this is an
executeable file (I presume
Hello, users!
Read this first:
Did you ever suffer for not being able to simply hear a PDF score you
downloaded on the Internet?
Did you, at least once, give up from using the score file sent by a friend,
because his music program wasn't compatible with yours?
If you changed your score editor in
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 01:01:36PM +, Gary key wrote:
Hi! will this programe run on Windows XP. How easy is it to install and use?
do I need any special programs to support it??
Regards,
G.Key.
Hi Gary,
(This email is more appropriate to the lilypond-user list, so I'll
reply there).
Hi,
I'm looking for someone to translate the score preface of a new piece
from English into Japanese.
The piece is for unaccompanied flute. The preface is a page or two
long and covers fingerings, breathing and other aspects of the
notation.
If you're a native speaker of Japanese and this
Stan Sanderson wrote:
Diosnel-
I just ran your file using LilyPond 2.11.15. While there were a number
of warnings, the processing completed successfully and the pdf looks
good. Now, if I could only play Torroba.
I'm using a Mac w/ OS 10.4.8. I posted earlier today about my
experience with
The section on Creating MIDI files should hopefully provide all the
necessary information. As described there, the basic structure is
\score {
...music...
\midi { }
\layout { }
}
for example
\score {
\relative c'{ c d e f g a b c }
\midi { }
\layout { }
}
The first example of the page
Jared Wright wrote:
Hello all, I've only today stumbled across this application and find it to hold
a
lot of promise. I am a blind musician, and as a result, more graphically
intensive
scorewriters,
There has been some discussion about adding Braille music notation
output for LilyPond. I