he best option, now why did that
happen? whois
seems to be in order, so what else can be the problem.
Maybe the LAMP-stack of lilypond.org?
BTW: I am an user who knew abit of systemadministration as a professional, but
networking, I
would leave that to the
,
Herman Grootaers
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emmentaler-11.pe
Strange, my previous expierience was that the compilation was smooth
under mandriva.
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On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 11:59 +0200, Herman Grootaers wrote:
On Thursday 12 May 2005 23:53, you wrote:
Herman Grootaers wrote:
I am in the process of finishing a book for our church-choir in
church-slavic, but in modern cyrillic, which contains of 127
On Saturday 14 May 2005 15:31, Bernard Hurley wrote:
Hi,
From the log it looks like lilypond is failing when it gets to
SwatijBozje06.ly. This suggests that either there is some obscure error
in SwatijBozje06.ly, or, more likely that Lilypond has run out of
memory. In the latter case it
.
There are 555 *eps-files, 92 *ly files, and 184 *tex* files in the
outputdirectory.
Because this error occure more than once, I ask myself if there are any limits
on open files in lilypond-book, or that there is a non-documented feature
(aka as a bug) in play.
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Herman Grootaers
pointers
jow I can indicate the two notes belong to one part of a two-voice system.
BTW this is also true for the other voices, but ther it is rare.
Greetings
Herman Grootaers
\header { maintainer = Lezer Herman (Grootaers)
lastupdated = 2003/07/08
}
\version 2.5.19
global
On Monday 13 December 2004 10:55, you wrote:
First of all, run the command 'texhash' as root to make sure that the
TeX file name database is up to date (it should be done by the
installation scripts, but you never know).
Secondly, I see from the output you get when running lilypond -V,
that
On Monday 13 December 2004 14:20, you wrote:
You didn't say what the command
printenv TEXMF
returns, which I think is the most critical issue.
Mats,
This is the output from set|grep TEXMF
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TEXMF='[EMAIL PROTECTED]@,
{/home/herman/texmf,!!/usr/local/share/texmf,!!/usr/share/texmf}}'
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On Monday 13 December 2004 15:28, you wrote:
I think we have solved the problem! Did you compile LilyPond yourself
or did you install from an RPM?
If you compiled it yourself, the problem is that you have copied the
file buildscripts/lilypond-profile.sh instead of the correct one:
.
There is however a strange thing with those files. They claim they are
unicode compatible, but when I compile a russian i.e. in cyrrilic text
the output is not the wanted text, but it contains extra letters, but
in not-cyrrilic letters although they are slavic for the
Balkan-countries.
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Herman
problems in getting the script on the paper.
I do send the source and the log of the verbose translation with it.
Maybe you can give me a final hint where to look for, because there are a few
projects waiting to be resolved on this.
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Herman Grootaers
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struggling to get it printing in cyrillic, and on my search I found this
mail.
reference: lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2001-11/msg00119.html
I have however not enough knowledge to make it working, but that can come
because we are now in version 2.2/2.3
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Greetings,
Herman Grootaers
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