Re: lily jazz

2020-04-17 Thread Jeff Knox
Thanks guys, it's beginning to make a little more sense now. My script is here: %% \include "lilyjazz.ily" \score { \new Staff { \jazzOn c'4 c' \tuplet 3/2 { d'8-- es'-- e'-- } g'4 ~ | g'4 r r8 f'-^ \noBeam es' c'-> \bar "|." } } \version "2.20.0" %

Re: GS problem with Lily 2.21.0

2020-04-17 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 16.04.20 20:15, Timothy Lanfear wrote: On my machine /usr/local/lilypond-2.21.0/lilypond/usr/bin/gs --version returns 9.26, conflicting with /usr/local/lilypond-2.21.0/lilypond/usr/share/ghostscript/9.21 I hadn't noticed because I run my distribution's gs not Lilypond's. A packaging

Re: GS problem with Lily 2.21.0

2020-04-17 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 16.04.20 18:09, Mats Bengtsson wrote: On 4/16/20 2:46 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote: Hello everyone, I’m having a problem with my newly installed Lilypond versions 2.20.0 and 2.21.0: Any compilation I start aborts while GS tries writing a PDF. I installed both versions yesterday, and the

Re: lily jazz

2020-04-17 Thread Jacques Menu
I keep an old version of LilyPond with the lilyjazz fonts in it in the /Applications folder, and copy the latter to new versions with this script: menu@macbookprojm: ~/Documents/PartitionsLilypond > cat InstallLilyJazzFontsForLilyPond.bash #!/bin/bash set -x cd /Applications ls

Re: lily jazz

2020-04-17 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Jeff and Robin, Here is what I have in the /Application folder, and lilyjazz is found by LilyPond: LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/share/lilypond/current/fonts/otf: C059-BdIta.otf emmentaler-14.otf lilyjazz-26.otf C059-Bold.otf

Re: lily jazz

2020-04-17 Thread Robin Bannister
Jeff Knox wrote: I chose these locations because the error message i get on compiling a simple .ly file gives them as "search paths" (among others). Obviously, the wrong locations as I get a message: "cannot find file: 'lily jazz.ily" Somewhere near the start of your .ly file you should

lily jazz

2020-04-17 Thread Jeff Knox
Hello All: I recently installed LilyPond 2.20.0 and it seems to be working well with the default font. However, I'd like to use the lily jazz and chord fonts and style sheet and have downloaded the .otf files and .ily files to do so ... but where do they go? I put the otf files here:

Windows Installer (was Re: [Frescobaldi] ANN: Frescobaldi 3.1.2)

2020-04-17 Thread Wilbert Berendsen
and thanks to Jörg Hoffmann, the Windows installer is only now too! All the best! Wilbert -- Wilbert Berendsen (www.wilbertberendsen.nl)

Re: Warning on missing fonts

2020-04-17 Thread David Wright
On Fri 17 Apr 2020 at 22:32:47 (+1000), Andrew Bernard wrote: > My memory may be faulty but I thought lilypond when compiling reports > on missing fonts. Version 2.20.0 does not. Is there a way to enable > this instaed of only silently substituting (which sometimes I don't > notice when in a

Manual in the terminal

2020-04-17 Thread foxfanfare
Hi all, I know you can access to the manual page inside a terminal with "info lilypond", but I was wondering if there was also a similar option available to access the "internal documentation", without having an access to the internet and without having to download the pdf page? It would be so

Re: Alignment issues of Time signature above the staff

2020-04-17 Thread Chen Leo
Hi Aaron, I've looked through the scheme code, and it doesn't seem like there is a variable that controls how much horizontal space is given to the other staves. So I wonder whether using a custom time signature engraver helps. Due to a problem with the format in which I replied e-mails, I

Warning on missing fonts

2020-04-17 Thread Andrew Bernard
My memory may be faulty but I thought lilypond when compiling reports on missing fonts. Version 2.20.0 does not. Is there a way to enable this instaed of only silently substituting (which sometimes I don't notice when in a hurry).

Re: Access Clef during after-line-breaking of ClefModifier

2020-04-17 Thread Noeck
Hi Aaron, thanks a lot. This line was what I was looking for (ly:grob-parent grob X) Cheers, Joram

Re: eartraining with lilypond?

2020-04-17 Thread Richard Shann
On Thu, 2020-04-16 at 23:40 +0200, Stefan Thomas wrote: > Dear Richard, > thanks for the hint! I didn't know that one can play games with > Denemo. Well, not only can you play games with Denemo, but you can write them too, or modify existing ones to suit your needs. To do that you get the script