Re: Why does -dbackend=svg -dcrop remove system-system-spacing?

2021-01-13 Thread David Wright
On Wed 13 Jan 2021 at 21:01:42 (+0100), Werner LEMBERG wrote: > >> > Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to > >> > include: > >> > > >> > ie default #f: as now, no cropped output > >> > -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped > >> >

Re: Why does -dbackend=svg -dcrop remove system-system-spacing?

2021-01-13 Thread Werner LEMBERG
>> > Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to >> > include: >> > >> > ie default #f: as now, no cropped output >> > -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped >> > *page* >> > -dcrop num separate cropped *systems* by num mm o

Re: Why does -dbackend=svg -dcrop remove system-system-spacing?

2021-01-13 Thread David Wright
On Wed 13 Jan 2021 at 18:29:12 (+0100), Werner LEMBERG wrote: > > > Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to > > include: > > > > ie default #f: as now, no cropped output > > -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped *page* > > -dcrop num

Re: Why does -dbackend=svg -dcrop remove system-system-spacing?

2021-01-13 Thread Niols
On 13/01/2021 18:29, Werner LEMBERG wrote: Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to include: ie default #f: as now, no cropped output -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped *page* -dcrop num separate cropped *systems* by num mm of wh

Re: Why does -dbackend=svg -dcrop remove system-system-spacing?

2021-01-13 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to > include: > > ie default #f: as now, no cropped output > -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped *page* > -dcrop num separate cropped *systems* by num mm of whitespace > (mm is al

Re: Why does -dbackend=svg -dcrop remove system-system-spacing?

2021-01-13 Thread David Wright
On Wed 13 Jan 2021 at 12:11:01 (+0100), Niols wrote: > On 13/01/2021 06:07, David Wright wrote: > > On Tue 12 Jan 2021 at 09:30:05 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote: > > > I’m the OP, and I realize that I failed to provide the context of my > > > workflow. I’ll try to do that now, to help make better use

Re: convert-ly error

2021-01-13 Thread Knute Snortum
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 4:27 PM keith Luke wrote: > > Have any Windows 10 LP2.22.0 successfully run convert-ly? > > I uninstalled LP2.22.0 and reinstalled it in c:\Program Files (x86)\LilyPond > Here is my Path variable: > > PATH=C:\Program Files > (x86)\LilyPond;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\W

Re: lilypond-book V2.22.0 hanging on Windows 10

2021-01-13 Thread Daniel Connors
David, Yes, I am running on Windows. I made sure that no PDF viewer was running and tried running the lilypond-book script and it still hangs. I even closed emacs to make sure that some file in my emacs buffers wasn't the culprit. The script is hanging on Windows 10. Thank you for your suggest

Re: Why does -dbackend=svg -dcrop remove system-system-spacing?

2021-01-13 Thread Niols
Hi everyone, On 13/01/2021 06:07, David Wright wrote: On Tue 12 Jan 2021 at 09:30:05 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote: Hi Werner, Aaron and David (again), I’m the OP, and I realize that I failed to provide the context of my workflow. I’ll try to do that now, to help make better use of all your time!

Re: convert-ly error

2021-01-13 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> `convert-ly` is a python script. For Windows, rename the file > > c:\Program Files (x86)\usr\bin\convert-ly > > to > > convert-ly.py > > Then Windows will know to run the python interpreter on this file. > > NOTE: This script works as is on Linux because the first line of the > script sa