Tie suicide location

2020-07-18 Thread Andrew Bernard
Using 2.21.3: fitting music on 124 or 125 pages... Drawing systems... programming error: Tie without heads. Suicide continuing, cross fingers programming error: Tie without heads. Suicide continuing, cross fingers Any clues on how to find out the source location of this error? [I don't think

Re: Automatically centering markup along an arrow

2020-07-18 Thread Thomas Morley
Am So., 19. Juli 2020 um 01:06 Uhr schrieb Sam Bivens : > > Hi Harm, > Yes, I see now that I was unclear. I'd like the X to be horizontally centered > between the endpoints, but not vertically centered. The markup should always > be outside the slur. And yes, I would prefer this to be outside

Re: Automatically centering markup along an arrow

2020-07-18 Thread Sam Bivens
Hi Harm, Yes, I see now that I was unclear. I'd like the X to be *horizontally* centered between the endpoints, but not vertically centered. The markup should always be outside the slur. And yes, I would prefer this to be outside the staff; it's for teaching purposes, so I want to make the text

Re: Automatically centering markup along an arrow

2020-07-18 Thread Thomas Morley
Am Sa., 18. Juli 2020 um 20:34 Uhr schrieb Sam Bivens : > > Hi all, > I've recently discovered Harm's terrific arrow markup; see attached. Is there > any way to automatically center new markup along these paths instead of > manually tweaking an halign for every one? > In other words, the "X" in

Automatically centering markup along an arrow

2020-07-18 Thread Sam Bivens
Hi all, I've recently discovered Harm's terrific arrow markup; see attached. Is there any way to automatically center new markup along these paths instead of manually tweaking an halign for every one? In other words, the "X" in the attached MWE should automatically center itself between the

Re: A question about grace notes

2020-07-18 Thread David Kastrup
Andrew Bernard writes: > I have used this construct successfully for a long time to put grace > notes before the barline: > > %-- > \version "2.21.3" > { > \time 2/4 > c'4 c' > \grace { > \bar "" > c'8 _~ > \bar "|" > } | > c'4 c' | > } > >

A question about grace notes

2020-07-18 Thread Andrew Bernard
I have used this construct successfully for a long time to put grace notes before the barline: %-- \version "2.21.3" { \time 2/4 c'4 c' \grace { \bar "" c'8 _~ \bar "|" } | c'4 c' | } %-- In 2.21.3 this no longer appears to

Re: 2.21.3 build problem on Mac OS X Mojave

2020-07-18 Thread Jacques Menu
PS> My goal is to build Lily to do experiments on the Mac, which is much faster and confortable for me to work with, rather that on my Debian virtual machine. > Le 18 juil. 2020 à 17:23, Jacques Menu a écrit : > > Hello Jonas and Werner, > > In fact I did the ‘git clone’ afresh, moving aside

Re: 2.21.3 build problem on Mac OS X Mojave

2020-07-18 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Jonas and Werner, In fact I did the ‘git clone’ afresh, moving aside previous attempts. Thus the contents of ‘build’ on both OSes is the result of the commands I showed, up to '../configure'. That’s why I don’t get what happens… JM > Le 18 juil. 2020 à 16:46, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :

Re: 2.21.3 build problem on Mac OS X Mojave

2020-07-18 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> I’m trying to build LilyPond 2.21.3 locally, both on Debian 9 and > Mac OS X 10.14.6 (Mojave). On the latter, I installed Apple’s > XCode, the needed tools in /opt with MacPorts, and the needed fonts > in /opt/local/share/fonts/urw-core35-fonts. You might apply

Re: 2.21.3 build problem on Mac OS X Mojave

2020-07-18 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld
Hi, Am Samstag, den 18.07.2020, 15:14 +0200 schrieb Jacques Menu: > Hello folks, > > I’m trying to build LilyPond 2.21.3 locally, both on Debian 9 and Mac OS X > 10.14.6 (Mojave). > On the latter, I installed Apple’s XCode, the needed tools in /opt with > MacPorts, and the needed fonts in

2.21.3 build problem on Mac OS X Mojave

2020-07-18 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello folks, I’m trying to build LilyPond 2.21.3 locally, both on Debian 9 and Mac OS X 10.14.6 (Mojave). On the latter, I installed Apple’s XCode, the needed tools in /opt with MacPorts, and the needed fonts in /opt/local/share/fonts/urw-core35-fonts. Performing the same ‘git clone’ and the