yes, it is a known bug due to a ghostscript security patch. Try using
the pre-built binary for lilypond instead of homebrew.
-William
On 11/15/23 01:13, Ernie Braganza wrote:
I just updated my Mac using Homebrew and I now get this error when I run
lilypond. It compiles fine if I create a PostS
I just updated my Mac using Homebrew and I now get this error when I run
lilypond. It compiles fine if I create a PostScript file using the --ps
option.
My ghostscript was updated to version 10.02.1 Is there a known bug? I get
this when I run lilypond with the -V switch:
GPL Ghostscript 10.02.1:
Sorry it's taken a couple of days to answer.
On 11/12/2023 7:23 PM, Jon Arnold wrote:
I'm into this!
Cool! Have you done Gaudete? If so, where did you get the music for
the verses? I wound up writing my own in Dorian to match the chorus,
but Steeleye Span (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED
On Wed, 15 Nov 2023 at 12:09, Ken Ledeen wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> From time to time I would like to include / exclude portions of the total
> score. For now, in the crudest of ways, I just comment out the parts I
> don't want (%{ . %}). That works, of course, but I was wondering if
> there was a
On 2023-11-14 17:07, Ken Ledeen wrote:
Hi All,
From time to time I would like to include / exclude portions of the
total score. For now, in the crudest of ways, I just comment out the
parts I don't want (%{ . %}). That works, of course, but I was
wondering if there was a more elegant w
Hi All,
>From time to time I would like to include / exclude portions of the total
score. For now, in the crudest of ways, I just comment out the parts I
don't want (%{ . %}). That works, of course, but I was wondering if
there was a more elegant way.
Ideally I would have some variable that
Thanks for trying!
Laurie Savage
On Tue, 14 Nov 2023 at 20:59, David Kastrup wrote:
> Laurie Savage writes:
>
> > Thanks David,
> >
> > I think I'll stay with Frescobaldi! Emacs doesn't seem to edit .ly files
> > any more easily so there isn't much advantage in tweaking it to behave
> with
> >
Laurie Savage writes:
> Thanks David,
>
> I think I'll stay with Frescobaldi! Emacs doesn't seem to edit .ly files
> any more easily so there isn't much advantage in tweaking it to behave with
> my customised Include files. As for your question about where I found the
> documentation for the loca