Thanks so much, Phil. I'll try that as soon as I get home from Good
Friday services.
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> From: "Father Gordon Gilbert"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, April 06, 2012 11:47 AM
> Subject: \markup be
Hi all,
In the following (last note in my bass clef), I'd like the \markup to
appear *below* the \fermata, for obvious reasons. What's the best way
to accomplish this?
\clef "F" c,2._\fermata _\markup \small \italic {"(Blue Bk 139)"}
Thanks so much.
Go
r your help.
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Yes it should. Especially for us non-geeks who understand a bit of
this kind of thing. We need to know where to click and exactly what
to type.
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On 15/03/2012, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>
>
> On 3/15/12 5:36 AM, "Father Gordon Gilbert" wrote:
>
>&g
Hi guys,
For whatever reason, Fresco was not showing the full path to LilyPond.
Never had this problem before, but when I put it in there, all
worked!
Thanks!
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On 15/03/2012, James wrote:
> Father Gilbert
>
> On 14 March 2012 23:35, Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
>>
14/03/2012, Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
> Op Sat, 10 Mar 2012 13:13:05 -0500
> Father Gordon Gilbert schreef:
>
>> Yes, changing a note and recompiling did the trick, thanks! I had
>> done a convert-ly and recompiled, and I suppose that's why it pointed
>>
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Francisco Vila
> wrote:
> > 2012/3/10 Father Gordon Gilbert :
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I recently installed the most recent Frescobaldi 2.0.4 on my Windoze
> box (XP
> >> Pro), and last night got the latest Lily 2.15.33
at the end of the file, not on the right place.
Any ideas? Bug in Lily? Bug in Fresco?
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Thanks guys. That did the trick.
Rather than set to ##t and ##f all the time, I did
dsl = \set doubleSlurs = ##t
dso = \set doubleSlurs = ##f
and then used \dsl and \dso as needed.
Lily is truly amazing!
On 03/01/2012, Trevor Daniels wrote:
>
> Father Gordon Gilbert wrote
>
&
slurs from both upper note to upper note, and
lower note to lower note. Lily seems to want to put only one slur on
there, on the lower notes.
Any ideas?
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> Thanks guys,
>
> That does indeed do what I want -- mostly. From the NR I
ssible. I mean, those
> grace notes are spaced as belonging to the previous note, which is
> what the name afterGrace suggests, by the way.
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oks fine. So my question is, how can I force the
barline *before*, or should I not even try, because it *should* be
after, as shown?
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>
Can you send me that Perl program and some instructions for using it?
My dialup connexion doesn't give me any good info to find it at the LY
site.
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t the best, but since these were being
shrunk from original size, it doesn't seem to be a problem. Also,
font-size is not totally uniform. But with relatively little work,
and without a lot of geeky moves, I have a booklet that is now highly
configurable.
For those of you who do -- have a
way of getting rid of all the ' and , so the piece can be done
in \relative mode. I did "search and replace" on one long piece,
which resulted in well over an hour's work fixing octaves. Can this
be automated?
Have a blessed Christmas everyone!
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On 12 December 2011 06:49, Graham Percival wrote:
>
> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 06:20:30AM -0500, Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
> > OOoh! What should I be looking for? So far in the OOo document the
> > display looks fine. Even at fairly high magnitude. My son also made
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 07:49:46 +0100
> From: David Kastrup
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: how to make a songbook
> Message-ID: <87iplmcmid@fencepost.gnu.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain
>
> F
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> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 07:49:46 +0100
> From: David Kastrup
> To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: how to make a songbook
> Message-ID: <87iplmcmid@fencepost.gnu.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain
>
> F
as if it's not well
supported -- especially compared to LilyPondTool. Thanks for that,
Bertalan!
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ion 2.5.x), but I can't remember what I did
there. How does one make a lily output suitable to import into OOo?
(PNG?)
I use 2.15.19 on a Windoze XP Pro laptop or 2.13.x on a PC-BSD
desktop, with LilyPondTool on jEdit.
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appreciative.
I've been using Lily since version 2.2.2 (around 2001 or before) both
on Windoze XP and PC-BSD. Current installed version is 2.15.19
Thanks so much, and have a blessed Advent!
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>>
>> tab.ly:11:31: errore: GUILE ha segnalato un errore per l'espressione che
>> inizia qui
>>
>> \set TabStaff.stringTunings = #
>>
>> `( ,(ly:make-pitch 0 0 0)
>>
>> Interpretazione della musica...
>>
>> attenzione: controllo del tipo per ?stringTunings? fallito; il valore
>> ?#? deve essere del tipo ?list?
>>
>> Pre-elaborazione degli oggetti grafici...
>>
>> Determinazione del numero ottimale di pagine...
>>
>> Compressione della musica in una pagina...
>>
>> Disegno dei sistemi...
>>
>> Output della formattazione inviato a ?tab.ps?...
>>
>> Conversione a ?./tab.pdf?...
>>
>> errore: errore nei file: "tab.ly"
>>
>> Wrong type (expecting exact integer): 4.0
>>
>> LilyPond [tab.ly] ? uscito con il codice 1.
>>
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Hi Matthew,
I don't know how close they are, but I am using PC-BSD. Currently I
am running 2.13.26 with no problems for what I need it for.
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) cis4 e4 fis8 (fis8) gis4. r2 r1
}
\addlyrics {
this is a test
dis- play- ing my con- cern
that bar with rests
this here is an up- beat
there should be one here too what's wrong?
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t="flowed"
>
> I tested with both 2.12 and 2.13 and in both versions the slur collides
> with the ledger line
>
>
> In the picture of the old score i have the slur is moved below the
> ledger line. How can we do the same with lilypond?
>
>
> I also noticed th
now.
> I would recommend you to start from the beginning. It would take you no
> time. And it would give you a great walk around of everything.
>
> http://lilypond.org/manuals.html
>
> Definitely the best place where to start.
> Luck!
> tdy
> -- next part --
>
de.
Good luck! :-)
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\harmonies
}
\new Voice = "one" \melody
\new Lyrics \lyricsto "one" \text
>>
}
Let me know if this solves your problems (or creates more)
Blessings,
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On 03/04/2011, Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
> You may find the err
ittle note-value wrong.
Hope this helps.
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e any effect. Can you suggest how to do this?
Thanks,
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On 25/03/2011, Peter Chubb wrote:
>>>>>> "Father" == Father Gordon Gilbert writes:
>
> Father> Can someone help me here? On this Anglican chant , in the
> Father> tenth measure (end of the
On 14/02/2011, Francisco Vila wrote:
> 2011/2/14 Father Gordon Gilbert :
>> Thank you -- so I did which for both, and with the .py nothing comes
>> up, and without, it shows /usr/local/bin. So how do I get these
>> things working? On this machine, I'll have quite a bit
Thanks, Colin for your help. That turned the tide. Took out the .py
and everything worked! (Well, one convert didn't quite complete
because of the age, but I can work with that ...)
Thanks again.
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On 14/02/2011, Francisco Vila wrote:
> 2011/2/14 Father Gordon Gilbert :
>> On 13/02/2011, Michael Ellis wrote:
>>> On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 6:05 PM, Father Gordon Gilbert
>>> >>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> /usr/local/bin/python: can't open
On 13/02/2011, Michael Ellis wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 6:05 PM, Father Gordon Gilbert > wrote:
>
>> /usr/local/bin/python: can't open file '/usr/local/bin/convert-ly.py'
>
>
> Is convert.ly present in /usr/local/bin? The error is claiming other
ol Commands. Check the entry for python. If it says "/python"
> as shown in your error message, try removing the "/". Also check to see if
> any of the other paths look suspicious. Hope this helps.
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at
rily know
how to fix these things.
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s!
>
> Cheers,
> Valentin.
>
Yes, hi from me also,
Downloaded that jar and tried it -- fabulous new interface for
editing! I'll be sure to use it a lot more in the near future.
Plus a cool fake-antique background in the pdf viewer :-)
Thanks so much for all your
On 11/01/2011, Phil Holmes wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: "Father Gordon Gilbert"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 11:11 AM
> Subject: ties through parallel construction
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> In the following construction:
ething? How do I tie such a thing through this
construction? Everything else about this line seems to work properly.
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rojects, I could use some help! If you are
> interested in this sorta thing and want to help make the code better, lemme
> know. Before I work on integrating this into the post-2.14 source, I'd like
> for several people to play with it and share their thoughts!
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
>
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ent = 0.0
\context {
\Score
\remove "Bar_number_engraver"
}
}
}
By the way, thanks for doing the initial leg-work for this. Let me
know how you make out (or send me your final .ly file when you're
done.
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t a chance, I'll try to do that for you, but I think you get the
idea.
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Someone on this list pointed out that there was WebLily available, so I
thought I'd check it out. But when I've tried to create an account to use
it, I keep getting "Sign In is temporarily unavailable." Can someone help?
Thanks,
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) and
your PDF should appear in a separate window in jEdit's native PDF viewer.
Especially if your compilation creates a ./ file name as I see it does.
Hope this helps.
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> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
>
> the colon in the end makes it! (should be semicolon)
>
>
>
> Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
> >
> > I tried out my first fret diagrams just recently and I ran
d was to use the
standard one.
Can anyone suggest how I'm going wrong?
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Hi!
You might try *very carefully* checking each of your measures to make sure
they have exactly the correct value of notes/rests. I have found this same
kind of situation when I inadvertently had too many sixteenths, or some
such.
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; On 27 nov 2009, at 13:58, Father Gordon Gilbert
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>>
>> Yesterday, I was dealing with fonts; today I'm wondering just what got
>> into my code.
>>
>
> Perhaps the font cache is getting rebuild every time you compile? You
> men
II }
\context Lyrics = "lmelodySopLIII" \lyricmode { \lyricsto
"melodySop" \verseIII }
\context Lyrics = "lmelodySopL" \lyricmode { \lyricsto
"melodySop" \verse }
\context Lyrics = "lmelodySopLI" \lyricmode { \lyricsto
"melodySop" \verseI }
\staffPiano
>>
\midi {
}
\layout {
}
}
\paper {
}
%End Code
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characters, and in the Windoze Character Map, and they weren't
there. But I copied them from your email, and used that -- they're working
fine now.
Thanks so much!
Now I just have to figure out how to make voices come and go in the
accompaniment ...
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Thanks Alexander,
But now how about my e-acute in Brebeuf? I'm in UTF-8, and it's not showing
up.
Also, how do you put those U+0222 type characters into the .ly file?
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On 26/11/2009, Alexander Kobel wrote:
>
> Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
>
>> Thanks so far
s: "C:\\Documents and Settings\\Fr Gorden
Gilbert\\Desktop\\LilyPond Files\\Huron Carol.ly"
Processing time: 2 seconds
LilyPond ready.
And the *only* change was to change a 'u' to an "8"
Also, I'm not getting an e(acute) in Brebeuf, even though I'm in UTF
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:10:14 +0100
> From: "James E. Bailey"
> Subject: Re: time signature: 3.5/4
> To: stefankaegi
> Cc: lilypond mailing list
On 19/06/2009, Mark Polesky wrote:
>
> Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
> > Yes, but having removed all the ticks, I can then compile and
> > reinsert ticks where necessary -- probably not an odious task.
> > I'll try it ...
>
> What language are you notes inputted
Behalf Of David Bobroff
> > Sent: Friday, 19 June 2009 3:58 PM
> > To: Father Gordon Gilbert
> > Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> > Subject: Re: getting rid of ' and , in older scores
> >
> > jEdit, or any decent editor for that matter, has a 'search/replace&
Hi all,
I've quite a number of older scores I've worked on over the years, starting
with version 2.2.0 (and some from Mutopia even older than that. I have
successfully used convert-ly on them to bring syntax up-to-date. But I did
many of them before \relative was as easy-to-use as it is now -- e
/2009, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
>
> In a few days, I will release a new version of LilyPondTool having the PDF
> viewer as a dockable window. That will make much better point-and-click
> experience.
>
>
> > 2009/6/14 Father Gordon Gilbert :
> >> When I look at the PDF di
and LilyPond
2.12.1 on Ubuntu Jaunty. Basically, when I point to a note, my application
windows blink, but I am not transported from the PDF back to the edit window
-- as used to happen before.
Any idea if there is something to tweak in the application files, or
wherever?
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> On 6/11/09 4:36 PM, "Father Gordon Gilbert" wrote:
>
> > Hi Bertalan,
> >
> > Looking in jEdit plugin options, the line which shows were the program
> and
> > convert-ly are shows /usr/bin . And Lily fires up just fine, so you'd
> thi
following when I call for a convert-ly:
LilyPond ready.
convert-ly.py --edit "/home/fgg/Desktop/LilyPondFiles/FaithfulOne.ly"
/usr/bin/python: can't open file '/usr/bin/convert-ly.py': [Errno 2] No such
file or directory
Processing time: 0 seconds
So what do we do he
Processing time: 0 seconds
It's not too bad with this particular file, which is 2.11.x, but many of my
files are now quite old (2.2.x -> 2.7.x), and I'd like to update them.
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Chords.pdf'...
Processing time: 29 seconds
Does anybody have any idea what that GLib-WARNING **: Passing ... etc
means? It doesn't seem to affect the time or quality of the compile, but
it's curious. If *I* should ignore it, that's fine, but I was just
wondering ..
ght place to fix the path?
And what do I put in there?
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latest on Ubuntu?
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On 28/03/2009, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
>
> Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've recently obtained a Compaq laptop with Windoze XP Home on one
>> partition, and Ubuntu 8.10 on the other. I've successfully configured
side. Now I've downloaded
the plugin list, but I don't see LilyPondTool. Is there something I'm doing
wrong? Or where else do I need to look?
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it shouldn't be a problem for her. So please,
just give me step-by-step instructions for jEdit, and I'll relay them to
her.
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stupid (I don't really care, but I'd like to fix it if
possible so when I *do* need the midi it will work.)
I get the following during the compile:
Processing `C:/Documents and Settings/Fr. Gordon Gilbert/Desktop/Lilypond
Files/All Ye People.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
Int
Essayez ceci:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.10/Documentation/user/lilypond/Ancient-notation#Ancient-notation
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sic-to-chord-exceptions
> FGGChordNames #t) ignatzekExceptions)
>
> chordStuff = \chordmode
> {
> % standard names
> g1:maj9
> g1:6.9
> % names with FGG's custom exceptions
> \set chordNameExceptions = #ch
e that will make the following chords appear as
they are here?
G6(add9) -- where the 6 is a super-script, of course
Fmaj9 -- I don't want the triangle, but the "maj"
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t seem to find the necessary
coding -- can anyone help?
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Valentin, you are a genius! 2.11.37 managed to print the proper copyright
symbol (the c within a circle) instead of the makeshift one (c), so now I'm
completely happy!
Thanks again,
Gordon+
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>
> 2008/1/16, Fath
me = "RiseUp-Donatelli.ly"
enteredby = "Gordon Gilbert"
title = "Rise Up O Men of God"
subtitle = "Ancient Prayer"
composer = "Fr. Peter Donatelli, 2008"
poet = "Rev. W.P Merrill, 1909"
date="1909"
Copyright s
tilities > Buffer options > Encoding
>
> Bert
>
> Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
>
> Risto,
>
> Thanks for the help, but I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT! I'm
> not a geek, and although I understand UTF-8, I have never worked in hex, or
> even Lat
it.)
What I need to know here (and it's not a big deal -- I have a workaround) is
*if* I am in UTF-8 -- how to tell in jEdit, and *how* to put it into that
mode if I am not.
Any help available?
Gordon+
On 16/01/2008, Risto Vääräniemi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jan 16, 2008
>
> >
> > There has been a major bug concerning fonts on Windows; you might want
> > to try with the last development version instead (2.11.37)
> >
> That shouldn't be an issue with version 2.11.32.
>
> /Mats
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tems...
programming error: FT_Get_Glyph_Name () error: invalid argument
continuing, cross fingers
programming error: Glyph has no name, but font supports glyph naming.
Skipping glyph U+, file c:/Program
Files/LilyPond/usr/share/lilypond/current/fonts/otf/CenturySchL-Roma.otf
continuing, cross fingers
Layout output to `RiseUp-Donatelli.ps'...
Converting to `RiseUp-Donatelli.pdf'...
Processing time: 7 seconds
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f all you have
is melody and chords, or whatever -- mostly looking for that anyway ...
Thanks in advance,
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doesn't seem dotted to me -- simply greyed-out.
jEdit with the built-in PDF display. If I print it, should it be OK?
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On 21/12/2007, Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Am Friday, 21. December 2007 schrieb Father Gordon Gilbert:
> > But how
> &g
more syllables are sung to a
pair of notes?
I've searched the manual for these two items, but can't seem to locate
them. (A pointer to the section would be helpful.)
Windoze XP Pro, version 2.11.32
Thanks, and have a Merry Christmas,
Fr.
80 \mm
}
\version "2.11.32"
\header
{
filename = "TheHockeySong.ly"
enteredby = "Gordon Gilbert"
title = "The Hockey Song"
subtitle = ""
composer = "Tom C. Connors"
poet = "Tom C. Connors"
date="
anks for any help you can give.
Fr. Gordon_
\header {
filename = "AmazingGrace-Sweet-Ads.ly"
enteredby = "Gordon Gilbert"
composer = "Traditional American Melody"
poet = "words: Rev'd John Newton, 1779"
arranger = "arr. Gordon Gilb
I *did* search through the Manual to see if
there was something there, but could not find it -- if it *is* there, I will
be happy to read the relevant entries, once they are pointed out.
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rics, since this section will end up in a separate Voice context.
/Mats
Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
> Hey, list,
>
> I have a question about fitting lyrics. In the file I've pasted below
> this message is the hymn I am arranging for Barbershop chorus. The
> final s
rtain spots.
Windoze XP Pro, LilyPond 2.11.14, jEdit 4.4pre9 with LilyPondTool
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\header {
filename = "AmazingGrace-Sweet-Ads.ly"
enteredby = "Gordon Gilbert"
composer = "Traditional Ame
as been helping their
director to figure out some of the musicological stuff, so I'll put them in
for their benefit, once the piece is exactly as I want it.
Blessings,
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Trevor,
Thanks for your help. Actually, Fred gave me a very simple fix -- move the
curly brace for the end of the \score section to the very end of the piece
-- and it worked -- now I'm on my way.
Blessings,
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tting when
you compiled it? I get no errors on my system -- it compiles fine, although
I now realise I've got a lot of note-reworking to do now ...
Blessings,
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lil
ave
any problem with the PDF display. I *would* appreciate faster compile
times, but I'm told I need more RAM for that, so I'll settle for fixing my
midi ...
I am using LilyPond 2.11.14, jEdit 4.3pre9, LilyPond Tool, and Windoze XP
Pro. My file follows my signature. Thanks for your
pre9
Hopefully, someone can help ...
Blessings,
Fr. Gordon Gilbert+
\header {
filename = "AmazingGrace-Sweet-Ads.ly"
enteredby = "Gordon Gilbert"
composer = ""
poet = "Rev'd John Newton, 1779"
date=""
title = "Amazing Gra
Thanks, Mats,
I'm looking at this briefly on my lunch hour, so I can't experiment with it
now, but it looks very clear, and should do the job. I'll let you know
tonight when I resume futzing around with it.
Thanks again,
Blessings,
Fr. Gordon Gilbert+
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erful programme. And for all the advice you give in
this list.
Blessings,
Fr. Gordon Gilbert
\header {
filename = "AmazingGrace-Sweet-Ads.ly"
enteredby = "Gordon Gilbert"
composer = ""
poet = "Rev'd John Newton, 1779"
date=""
d 2.11.14, jEdit 4.3 pre9 with Lilypond Tool
Can someone help?
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xed a large number of memory leaks, which could easily
cause your file to compile very slowly.
Cheers,
- Graham
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d like it to be faster than it is if possible.
Windows XP Pro, Lilypond 2.11.5, jEdit 4.3 pre-9, Lilypond Tool 2.10.3
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any trouble with OpenOffice, either. So how
to make the two talk to each other as best as possible.
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