Oops, I forgot to add a Staff. before the figuredBassAlterationDirection
property change in the staff context...
Philippe
> Le 12 avr. 2015 à 19:57, Philippe Massart a écrit :
>
> Something I noticed: commands like figuredBassAlterationDirection do not work
> when placed in the s
Something I noticed: commands like figuredBassAlterationDirection do not work
when placed in the staff context (unlike Figured bass context)
Any idea to solve that?
Philippe
> Le 11 avr. 2015 à 10:10, Pierre Perol-Schneider
> a écrit :
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> Your option is more elegant than m
Yes it works fine.
But if you prefer, there is now a compiled binary on a .DMG disk image
available from the frescobaldi website:
https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/releases
> Le 14 févr. 2015 à 01:52, Steve Noland a écrit :
>
> Dear all,
>
> Has Frescobaldi been successfully installed
The annotate.ly file in openlilylib/ly/scholarly/annotate/examples/
Philippe
> Le 8 févr. 2015 à 11:16, Urs Liska a écrit :
>
>
> Am 08.02.2015 um 11:08 schrieb flup2:
>> The few tests I made are working fine now; the only "not working thing" is
>> the example file that still uses the former
>>
>>
>> I still have an issue on the example file, on the custom annotation, with
>> this message:
>>
>> ./annotate.annotations.inp:15: Undefined control sequence.
>> See \textbackslash what is \possible
>> [opts]{args}
>> l.15 {custom-anno
>
> It turns out that custom annotation types were not properly handled.
> \annotate looks up the LaTeX value in an alist dictionary, and for custom
> annotations this simply returned "#f".
>
> Pushed a fix, should work now.
> Thanks for the report.
>
> Best
> Urs
Thanks :-)
I still have an
>
> Probably not. I assume that hash hasn't been properly filtered. Could you
> please post the generated .inp and maybe also the LilyPond file?
>
> Urs
>
These are based on the sample file included :
annotate.annotations.inp
Description: Binary data
annotate.ly
Description: Binary dat
Hello,
I’ tried the LaTeX package. Annotations are well included and it looks
promising. But the beginning of the file causes an error due to the sharp
symbol in the first part of the file (the part before the \musicalissue )
Error:
(./annotate.annotations.inp
./annotate.annotations.inp:1: You
> Le 21 janv. 2015 à 05:12, MarcM a écrit :
>
>
> on Mac, when I launch Frescobaldi it does not show the document. I always
> have to go to " Window > New Window" to see the lilypond code and the music.
> Is there a workaround?
>
Hello,
That bug is found since some time now (and is linked, I
Hello,
There is another way to install Frescobaldi since I wrote this guide (via
Macports, for frescobaldi too) if you prefer. In that case, you just have to
type:
sudo port install frescobaldi
Meanwhile, I'll try to explain more precisely what to do in you case:
Obviously, the Terminal doesn'
Hello,
For me, it *is* the most logical way (I sometime use it in a single piece, when
transposition leads to overcomplicated tonality).
But you could try to play with tags; I don't use them, but I think it's a
solution to call only a portion of a variable.
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.18/Docume
No problem with lilypond
Frescobaldi runs without problem BUT be aware to not update your macports setup
at this time. Some dependencies may cause some problems, as the have to be
recompiled for the new system (with some possible problem with frescobaldi
dependencies)
Philippe
> Le 20 oct. 20
Could it be to allow font compilation using Metafont that is part of TeX?
Philippe
> Le 14 mai 2014 à 18:49, Tim McNamara a écrit :
>
> Out of curiosity, why is a LaTeX distribution required? Lilypond doesn’t use
> LaTeX.
>
___
Congratulations to all of you :-)
Philippe
Le 11 mars 2014 à 12:07, Urs Liska a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> Janek and I have made some fuzz recently about that secret March 11, and
> now's the time to disclose the great news:
>
> Our edition of Oskar Fried's songs was elected "BEST EDITION 2014" b
Le 25 janv. 2014 à 21:11, Davide Liessi a écrit :
> 2014/1/25 Philippe Massart :
>> With all the latest updates, all file opening situations work only is
>> Frrescobaldi is already launched. If double-clicked, right-click etc. on the
>> file with Frescobaldi not
Davide Liessi-2 wrote
>> Frescobaldi/MacPorts users: can you please report how does Frescobaldi
>> behave on your system?
>> Here is what should happen (and happens on my 10.6 machine and on a
>> 10.8 machine I can access sometimes):
>> if you either
>> - drag and drop a ly file (or any text file,
Hello,
For basic tasks, I first learned command line usage. But as merge, pull request
etc. are a little to complex for me from command line, I had to choose between
website and GUI (SourceTree for OS X; there is a windows version, for what I
saw).
I made my first pull requests using Github we
Hello,
Nice. I'm not sure I can be present, but it's anyway a interesting project.
Regarding Rachmaninov, his work will enter public domain in Belgium (and most
of European countries) in a few weeks, the January 1st following the 70th
anniversary of his death.
Philippe
Le 26 nov. 2013 à 13:08
Le 19 sept. 2013 à 16:26, SoundsFromSound a écrit :
> Urs,
>
> This is wonderful thank you so much for sharing! Although I am receiving a
> "Service Temporarily Unavailable" error when I try to visit CTAN, I'm sure
> it'll be up again soon.
>
> I'll use TeXLive on my KDE box, this is perfect
I had the same error a few weeks ago, before trying the frescobaldi port file.
But, it occurred with the "manually installed" version of frescobaldi (more
precisely: the "manually installed" version of python-poppler-qt4).
The python-poppler-qt4 I had manually installed had been compiled a long
Hello,
Before trying to find a solution to your situation (it will take some time to
investigate), I think interesting to point some possible explanations about
what occurred.
I think that to problem comes from the coexistence of macport installed
frescobaldi, and manually installed (even with
Normally, the sip step (along with other dependencies) is included in the pyqt
install via macports. That's why I did not mention it.
Philippe
Le 28 mai 2013 à 13:57, Andrew Bernard a écrit :
> You definitely need to include the sip install step in the guide.
>
> Andrew
>
> On 28/05/13 1:
That's the message I got while running the bundle Rodolfo made for OS X.
Philippe
Le 27 mars 2012 à 16:09, Wilbert Berendsen a écrit :
> Op Tue, 27 Mar 2012 10:38:54 +0200
> Philippe Massart schreef:
>
>> File
>> "/Users/philippe/Desktop/frescobaldi.app/Co
Hello,
Here is the message I receive when running from the command line :
imac-de-philippe-massart:~ philippe$
/Users/philippe/Desktop/frescobaldi.app/Contents/MacOS/frescobaldi
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.
Hello
At this time, the app bounce twice in the dock then quits. I'm using OS X
10.7.3 (with all frescobaldi dependencies installed via macports) on a iMac
with Intel Core i3 processor.
I'll try to investigate further with Console messages.
Philippe
On Mar 25, 2012, at 8:37 AM, Rodolfo Zitell
Hello,
Another solution, new to 2.14, is listed in the changes (from 2.12) :
Image :
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/cf/lily-c0fe533f.png
Code:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/cf/lily-c0fe533f.ly
Philippe___
lilypond-user mai
Hello,
I think it's because when you install JEdit for the first time on a Mac, the
path for Lilypond is set to "C:/Program Files/" etc.
I think you just have to remove any path (first field).
If it doesn't work, you can put this one, as your Lilypond app is located in
the Applications folder
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