Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Graham Percival writes:
We currently use `makeinfo --html' to build the online documentation.
Makeinfo is the normal way to create texinfo docs, but it lacks many
useful features. Most importantly, it can't create HTML pages split
into subsections; it only creates spli
If you write (or significantly modify) any lilypond examples, be careful
about the limited spacing in the manual. Specifically, all examples in
the manual are created with this block:
\paper {
#(define dump-extents #t)
line-width = 160\mm - 2.0 * 0.4\in
ragged-right = ##t
indent = 0\m
On 27 Sep 2007, at 19:29, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
How does one change the font used by ChordNames?
Override the ChordName #'font-family property -- two obvious ways are
\layout { \context { \ChordNames \override ChordName #'font-
family = #'Times } }
and
\new ChordNames \with { \o
Ok, formatting helpers, I've finalized things.
http://opihi.cs.uvic.ca/~gperciva/gdp/
Your source files are in:
doc-src/
Instructions are in:
helper-begin.txt
readme.txt
With more info about texinfo in the texinfo-*.txt files.
Try to have fun, and feel free to email me as often as possible --
Quoting Gilles THIBAULT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The environment variable "path" in Windows doesn't require a reboot (or
log
in/out).
Are you sure?
I have done a little test like this :
- create new directory : c:\test
- add this directory to system environnement "path"
Does anybody know where I can get Rosegarden on a live CD? I have
been unable to download the live cd version on Studio to Go (judging
from the website, I wonder if that's realy being worke on anymore))
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The environment variable "path" in Windows doesn't require a reboot (or
log
in/out).
Are you sure?
I have done a little test like this :
- create new directory : c:\test
- add this directory to system environnement "path"
via Control Panel-> system -> adv
On 9/27/07, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Quoting Gilles THIBAULT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >
> >
> >
> >> If you haven't had LilyPond installed on this machine earlier, I hope
> that
> >> you have tried to log out and log in again after the installation,
> >> otherwise there are som
Quoting Gilles THIBAULT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If you haven't had LilyPond installed on this machine earlier, I hope that
you have tried to log out and log in again after the installation,
otherwise there are some settings of environment
variables that Windows hasn't noticed yet.
The environ
How does one change the font used by ChordNames? It seems hardwired
to Verdana, which does not seem to work with foundu and Mac OS X
10.4.10. Also, according to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verdana
Verdana is a sans-serif font specially designed to be readable on
displays with low resoluti
using 2.10.23 version
About path(s) where to store program file and .ly files...
That is a topic which sounds a bit nebulous to me since my first steps
with Lilypond..
I have not examined it deeper as Lilypond seems to accept working
through, even if the .log file indicates a possible difficul
If you haven't had LilyPond installed on this machine earlier, I hope that
you have tried to log out and log in again after the installation,
otherwise there are some settings of environment
variables that Windows hasn't noticed yet.
The environment variable "path" in Windows doesn't require
If you haven't had LilyPond installed on this machine earlier, I hope
that you have tried to log out and log in again after the installation,
otherwise there are some settings of environment
variables that Windows hasn't noticed yet.
/Mats
Quoting Gilles THIBAULT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I
Graham Percival writes:
> We currently use `makeinfo --html' to build the online documentation.
> Makeinfo is the normal way to create texinfo docs, but it lacks many
> useful features. Most importantly, it can't create HTML pages split
> into subsections; it only creates split output based on no
Quoting Kieran Coulter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I am planning on starting a method book series for lilypond.
I am curious what the general format is for mixing various fonts and
styles, pictures, and lilypond exercises and pieces to play.
With lilypond-book, you can insert LilyPond examples
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