I want to generate a lead sheet in which
- chord names are shown at the top
- below that is an empty staff
- if I repeat a chord, e.g. with \repeat percent 2 { f1:7 }, then
above the staff I'll see F7 following by a percent over the following bar.
- Each staff line contains
found it
> yourself by reading the Learning Manual:
>
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/learning/some-common-errors
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/usage/common-
> errors#an-extra-staff-appears
>
> --
> Phil Holmes
>
>
>
> - Original
m, but I think you're supposed to reply to the list, not just me.
>
> On 03/27/17 00:33, Rob Torop wrote:
> > Thank you!
> >
> > -- Forwarded message -
> > From: <lilypond-user-requ...@gnu.org <mailto:lilypond-user-request@
> gnu.org>>
I'm finding that when I use a TabStaff and also set some properties (either
or both of minimumFret and restrainOpenStrings), my first line has an extra
TabStaff! What can I do to get rid of it? Thanks!
Here's what it looks like:
[image: Screen Shot 2017-03-26 at 4.46.59 PM.png]
And here's the
Phil, thanks I just tried 2.19.56, and it no longer has the issue. Sorry,
I hadn't realized there was a newer version.
- Rob
On Sat, Mar 4, 2017 at 12:16 PM Phil Holmes <m...@philholmes.net> wrote:
> There have been a number of updates to the fontconfig issue since .48 -
> c
I've seen reports of this, for example here:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2016-09/msg00045.html
I have the same issue on OSX 10.12.3, using 2.19.48-1
>From running with --verbose, I see it is rebuilding the font cache each
time. I tried various things like checking
I found some old threads where people were talking about supporting a
modifier for chords so that g:7alt would be rendered as in this example:
[image: Inline image 2]
I realize that this would pose a problem for midi generation since (I
think) such a chord is non-deterministic. That is, the
jazz lead sheets and pop music, but at least in
those I've never seen it done this way. I'm not saying it's wrong of course.
On Sat, Feb 25, 2017 at 5:47 PM, Thomas Morley <thomasmorle...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> 2017-02-25 23:08 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>:
> > Rob Tor
When I enter a 13th chord like this e:13, it renders with a 9 as well. I
know a 13 chord officially contains the 9 and 11, and that lilypond by
convention will omit the 11. But I don't really want to have the 9
showing. Do I inadvertently have some setting on that is giving me this?
[image:
I have a bunch of repeated things like this
d f \mark \markup \italic \magnify #0.7 "(tenor & trp.)" r16
where I put a little instruction over the melody
I'd like to have a little function to call instead of \mark \markup \italic
\magnify #0.7 "blah", with the "blah" as a parameter.
I'm trying to use lilyjazz with 2.18.2 on os/x. I installed it with lyp
and it seems to have worked. But when I try an example, a maj7 is rendered
strangely as shown in the the screen grab below. The biggest problem is
that it doesn't seem to like flats or sharps in chord names (see the
">").
I'dlike to create a measure that has 4 forward slashes in it (only).
This does almost what I want except of course it has the rest at the start:
\repeat percent 4 { r4 }
Is there a way to get just 4 slashes?
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Thanks very much Pierre!
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 3:00 AM Pierre Perol-Schneider <
pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Rob,
> See: http://lsr.di.unimi.it/LSR/Item?id=908
> Cheers,
> Pierre
>
> 2017-01-13 4:45 GMT+01:00 Rob Torop <rob.to...@gmail.com>:
>
I'm trying to figure out what to use for a chord name to get a "repeat"
(percent) sign over one of the measures. Below is a complete small
example. I want C over the first measure, repeat over the second measure,
and D over the third measure. I'm sure this is trivial - I just can't find
it!
this:
\new Staff \with { \midichannel = 1}
Thanks for your help!
Rob
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This is an interesting discussion. From the point of view of
functionality, I agree with the Stack Overflow approach. I find it hard
to agree that one really can get as much out of the content that's been
posted if it's shared in email digest form. Certainly we have many
powerful tools at our
I'm trying to create something like this:
- Chord names (not grids) above the first staff
- One normal staff
- One guitar tab staff underneath it (same melody as in staff above)
- Lyrics underneath the guitar tab
- Chord grids printed just once at bottom
I would also like to
Thomas, I didn't get any content in with your note. Looking forward to
seeing what you did! Thanks.
On Mon Dec 22 2014 at 1:08:49 PM Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@gmail.com
wrote:
2014-12-22 15:48 GMT+01:00 Rob Torop r...@aya.yale.edu:
I'm trying to create something like this:
Chord
Thanks so much, this is almost exactly what I was looking for! I will play
around with this a bit.
On Mon Dec 22 2014 at 1:12:12 PM Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@gmail.com
wrote:
2014-12-22 19:08 GMT+01:00 Thomas Morley thomasmorle...@gmail.com:
2014-12-22 15:48 GMT+01:00 Rob Torop r
Mike, I like the idea. The ability to have some formatting is good (e.g.
to highlight code fragments) and being able to search is nice. Of course
the key thing is to have the people who know lilypond really well using it
too :-) (that excludes me!)
On Mon Dec 22 2014 at 4:08:18 PM Mike Kilmer
I'm trying to create something like this:
- Chord names (not grids) above the first staff
- One normal staff
- One guitar tab staff underneath it (same melody as in staff above)
- Lyrics underneath the guitar tab
- Chord grids printed just once at bottom
I would also like to
Hi,
I'd like to find a way to force a bar line to be drawn at the start of a
stave, after a \break.
Example code illustrating no barline at start of bar 4
\version 2.18.2
kick = \drummode {
\bar :|.|: %{this is in to ensure the first line starts with a repeat %}
bd4 s4 bd4 s4
bd4 s4 bd4 s4
out in full rather than
as a repeat section. Given the two dynamic markings the p would prevail
as this would be the last dynamic indication.
Rob
On 18 March 2012 09:24, -Eluze elu...@gmail.com wrote:
What dynamic is in measure 3 after the repeat? p or f?
And yes, I know it is better
Expected in: /usr/lib/libobjc.A.dylib
Please advise.
Thanks,
Rob
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Neil Puttock wrote:
On 15 February 2011 14:25, Rob Canning r...@goto10.org wrote:
where lies the error or is there a better way to do this - am slightly
suprised there is not a build in function for this... maybe there is?
There are several parser limitations you're encountering here
#})
{ \artHarm b }
thanks
rob
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Neil Puttock wrote:
On 15 February 2011 14:25, Rob Canning r...@goto10.org wrote:
where lies the error or is there a better way to do this - am slightly
suprised there is not a build in function for this... maybe there is?
There are several parser limitations you're encountering here
have much hope for this but i am going to give it a go ...
currently cloning the git repo...
too much for one email
to sumarise is there a quick fix for this ghostscript problem?
thanks
rob
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'/\\transpose c\'\'' d\'\'' /\\transpose c\'\'' b\'\''/'g *.ly
this will spit the output into the terminal for you to check then when
you are sure it is good you can add the -i flag to make it actually edit
the files
sed -i s'/\\transpose c\'\'' d\'\'' /\\transpose c\'\'' b\'\''/'g *.ly
rob
hi!
i have a definition that takes a list as an argument
\include bezier.ly
beza = {
\bezier #'( 0.1 1.0 0.15 1.0 0.5 )
}
i would like to be able to assign one of the elements of the list with a
variable like this
beza #0.4
feeding into something like this
beza = #(define-music-function
not sure how to do this and cant find anything in the docs about it
any clues?
thanks
rob
hi!
i have a definition that takes a list as an argument
\include bezier.ly
beza = {
\bezier #'( 0.1 1.0 0.15 1.0 0.5 )
}
i would like to be able to assign one of the elements of the list
) (number?)
#{
\bezier #'( 0.1 1.0 0.15 1.0 $number )
#})
Hi Rob,
Should'nt that be... \bezier #'( 0.1 1.0 0.15 1.0 $thickness )
thanks phil,
yes a typo in my example - well spotted - however the question remains the
same
cheers
rob
is not being evaluated but instead being
passed as lilyvartmpc ...
thanks
rob
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jakob lund said :
2010/12/16 Rob Canning r...@goto10.org:
David Kastrup said :
r...@goto10.org writes:
beza #0.4
feeding into something like this: (which doesn't work)
beza = #(define-music-function (parser location thickness) (number?)
#{
\bezier #'( 0.1 1.0 0.15
policy on this exactly but maybe its time to start looking
in to that - i dont want to hassle thomas in cc if he is busy but i belive he
is on this list - any suggestions?
thanks
rob
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hello,
is there anything i can \set or \override or anything in order for lilypond to
automaticaly take care of ottavation?
i would like to be able to set an upper and lower threshold and then when these
are exceeded lilypond will automagicaly take care of the ottavas?
thanks
rob
hello,
i want to insert a couple of pages at the end of the score that include my
lilypond source code - is there a way to do this? would be nice to distribute
the code.ly with the score - also the GPL licence etc.
i realise it can be done with a markup but i would rather not include a copy of
the bottom of one page.
anyway for it to auto page break and continue the text on the next page?
thanks
rob
El 17.02.2009, a las 18:31, Rob Canning escribió:
hello,
i want to insert a couple of pages at the end of the score that
include my
lilypond source code - is there a way to do this? would
see how to do it manually on a note by note basis here:
http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/LSR/Snippet?id=127
but i am imagining that this is something that can be automated, defined
as \autocrossstave and turned on and off in a score as needed?
thanks
rob
Andrew Wilson wrote:
2009/1/31 Rob Canning robcann...@eircom.net:
#!/usr/bin/perl
sub InsertNotes {
my ($num, $form, @notes) = @_;
my ($output, @temp);
while (@notes) {
(@temp[0..$num-1], @notes) = @notes;
$output .= sprintf $form, (@temp);
}
return $output;
}
my @list
%sA3''
%sB2 %sA4''%sB4;
also
to read from a list
my @list = qwa b c d a
is something like this possible?
my @list = qwmynotelist.txt
if anyone has any ideas how to do the above in perl / scheme or anything
else i would be most interested
many thanks
rob
rather than together.
any idea what i am doing wrong? (score is generated algrithmicaly so i
cant tweek it to correct it)
thanks
rob
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first set of grace notes in the upper part.
any ideas why this is happening?
thanks
rob
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Andrew Wilson wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 12:35:16PM +, Rob Canning wrote:
i have been doing this kind of thing before using a combination of
puredata and sed but that was really ugly and the regular expressions
were getting out of control! i would really appreciate any help learning
it didnt look as if it was cc'd to the list
cheers
rob
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many thanks
rob
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))
(meta . ((class . Spanner)
(interfaces . (spacing-options-interface
spacing-spanner-interface))
however i cant seem to make my code to work :(
am i barking up the right tree at least?
cheers
rob
hi,
i have this working now - i turned \cadenzaOn
hi
i am still working on a piece using proprtional notation - i now have it
looking the way i want except for the minimum barlength being too short
- i would like it so even 16th notes are given plenty of space and all
greater values are relative and proportional to that.
not sure how to
Rob Canning wrote:
hi
i am still working on a piece using proprtional notation - i now have
it looking the way i want except for the minimum barlength being too
short
- i would like it so even 16th notes are given plenty of space and all
greater values are relative and proportional
Brett Duncan wrote:
Rob Canning wrote:
i was trying to do it with sed with a line like this:
sed 's/~/\\glissando/' header-inserted ties-fixed;
but ran into trouble with all the ^ sybols and so on -
I tried this myself and it seems to work fine once add the 'g' flag:
's/~/\\glissando/g
: In procedure * in
expression (* 2 (ly:grob-property notehead #)):
1002-proportional.ly:295:22: Wrong type: ()
thanks,
rob
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as its debian (lenny) based.
good luck
rob c
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lilypond to control these elements and just override the
curve of the tie.. i would like to do this on a global level as the
score is being generated algorithmicaly and trying to do it on an
override-once level would be too messy.
any ideas?
many thanks
rob
Neil Puttock wrote:
Hi Rob,
hi
thanks for the response,
2008/12/18 Rob Canning robcann...@eircom.net:
hello,
i would like to replace ties between notes with a line connecting note
heads. i'm not sure how to go about this. should i try and flatten the curve
of the tie, make it slightly
Neil Puttock wrote:
Hi Rob,
hi
thanks for the response,
2008/12/18 Rob Canning robcann...@eircom.net:
hello,
i would like to replace ties between notes with a line connecting note
heads. i'm not sure how to go about this. should i try and flatten the curve
of the tie, make it slightly
and tried :
\override Tie #'Y-offset = #0
and
\override TieColumn #'tie-configuration = #'((0 . 0))
and
\override Tie #'note-head-gap = #0
amongst others
obviously i am not tweeking in the right place...
clues ?
thanks
rob
2008/12/18 Rob Canning robcann...@eircom.net:
hello,
i would like
= $wgLilypond .
--safe --backend=eps --format=png --header=texidoc .
escapeshellarg($lyFile) . 21;
cheers
rob
On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 03:05:07PM +0100, Hajo Dezelski wrote:
Thanks for the hint. Still have a problem. As far as I understood I have
to take
thank you all for your various suggestions
i will have a detailed look at it all later
cheers
rob
Kieren MacMillan wrote:
Hi Rob,
i am trying to do a new version of a piece i originally made in finale
its a grid type mobile structure type score
what i need is someone to point me
Graham Percival wrote:
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 01:55:30PM +, Rob Canning wrote:
lilypond -d safe foo.ly
works here.
i guess the lilypond mediawiki extension is broken?
in my wiki page i get the error
/same problem with the below line i guess.
$cmd = $wgLilypond
Graham Percival wrote:
On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 at 01:55:30PM +, Rob Canning wrote:
lilypond -d safe foo.ly
works here.
i guess the lilypond mediawiki extension is broken?
in my wiki page i get the error
/same problem with the below line i guess.
$cmd = $wgLilypond
am guessing this kind of work is going to be alot easier with lilypond
i just need a pointer where to start in the docs
many thanks
rob c
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hi,
i would like all my noteheads to appear as filled noteheads like a
crotchet/quaver notehead
from the documentation i found things like this that sort of do the job
but i dont know where to find the list of available options - scripts.*
is there a scripts.filled-normal for example?
hi,
i found this old thread
http://osdir.com/ml/gnu.lilypond.general/2003-03/msg00099.html
but that wasnt much use
i tried this
\paper {
indent = 0\cm}
but that didnt work either.
is there an easy way to do this? i would have thought so.
thanks
rob c
hi,
i found this old thread
http://osdir.com/ml/gnu.lilypond.general/2003-03/msg00099.html
but that wasnt much use
i tried this
\paper {
indent = 0\cm}
but that didnt work either.
is there an easy way to do this? i would have thought so.
thanks
rob c
Graham Percival wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2008 at 04:00:06PM +, Rob Canning wrote:
i tried this
\paper {
indent = 0\cm}
but that didnt work either.
Works here. Please read LM 3.1 in the 2.11 docs to learn more
about the lilypond file structure.
yeah i know i need to rtfm - just
Mark Polesky wrote:
Rob Canning wrote:
i would like all my noteheads to appear as filled noteheads like a
crotchet/quaver notehead
Rob,
try this:
\override Score.NoteHead #'duration-log = #2
- Mark
works a treat
thanks mark
rob c
Carl D. Sorensen wrote:
On 12/9/08 6:03 AM, Rob Canning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i would like all my noteheads to appear as filled noteheads like a
crotchet/quaver notehead
from the documentation i found things like this that sort of do the job
but i dont know where to find the list
Neil Puttock wrote:
Hi Rob,
2008/12/9 Rob Canning [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
yeah i know i need to rtfm - just cant seem to make sense of if in this
context.
if anyone fancies having a look to see what stooopid thing i'm doing...
http://pastebin.com/m4e37b419
the indent code is around line 42
Pierre Russell Straddler wrote:
preface: I just got a top posting error message, which I've never seen
before. I apologise for this breech of protocol and etiquette
Hi there
I tried to download Lilypond from the lilypond site. When I do what I am told
(i.e. open with text editor) I
the \ from the score.
anyone know a way to fix this script so all the \ remain intact?
thanks
rob
# usage: ./insert.sh mainfile insertedfile outputfile
cat $1 |
while read line
do
echo $line
if [[ $line == 'version 2.10' ]]
then
cat $2
fi
done
Rob Canning wrote:
hello,
i have generated a lilypond file and would like to be able to
manipulate the file with bash scripts.
first thing i would like to do is insert some additional stuff one
line under the 'version 2.10 line.
the script i have is below - the problem is the echo $line bit
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Rob Canning wrote:
first thing i would like to do is insert some additional stuff one
line under the 'version 2.10 line.
Ah. I overlooked this part. The script I put in the other email
won't put the text in the right place like you want. I guess your
dirty solution
Carl Sorensen c_sorensen at byu.edu writes:
Have you checked that it's slow the _second_ time you run a file? It will
be
slow the first time it runs because it needs to build a font cache, but
successive times should not be slow.
Please let us know if it stays slow.
Slow every time.
Mats Bengtsson mats.bengtsson at ee.kth.se writes:
Could any of you Vista users, try to run LilyPond from the command line
with the --verbose flag, to see what step of the compilation process
takes most time?
Building font database is the time-consuming part.
I'm a first-time LilyPond user. I just downloaded version 2.11.63 for Vista
and noticed the same behavior described in the following defect, which was
fixed in 2.11.43:
545 Defect Verified Medium v.villenaveLilyPond is excessively slow on
Windows Vista Performance fixed_2_11_43
me wasting time...
also - maybe if there is no documentation on this, this mail could act
as a kickstart in that direction :) i'd be happy to contribute as soon
as i have something to contribute.
many thanks
rob
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-system 'utf-8)
(set-terminal-coding-system 'utf-8)
(set-keyboard-coding-system 'utf-8)
(set-selection-coding-system 'utf-8)
(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8)
.emacs stuff is not relevant i guess...not sure what else i should tell
you...
thanks
rob
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Montag, 25. August 2008 schrieb Rob Canning:
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
At least the Debian and Kubuntu packages of lilypond-data have
the following requirement: Pre-Depends: tetex-bin |
texlive-base
I suppose that this is not true any longer and was never
Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 21:54 +0100, Rob Canning wrote:
does this mean all this is needed is a modification to the debian
controlfile?
this would be great as if texlive-base is not a dep then lilypond should
be small enough to fit on our live distro
Rob Canning wrote:
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Am Montag, 25. August 2008 schrieb Rob Canning:
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
At least the Debian and Kubuntu packages of lilypond-data
have the following requirement: Pre-Depends: tetex-bin |
texlive-base
I suppose that this is not true any longer
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
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Am Samstag, 23. August 2008 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
Rob Canning wrote:
but at the moment we have found that lilypond pulls texlive as a
dependency
How come? This used to be true a very long time ago
for sure.
https://code.goto10.org/projects/puredyne/ticket/445
I use lilypond alot in my work so I will be chasing this one up.
Is there any way to run lilypond without texlive? or in a way that will
make it less bloated for a live cd?
Cheers,
Rob
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear Valentin,
many
of the debian control file that may point to the
problem?
will cc this to lilypond maintainer:
Maintainer: Thomas Bushnell, BSG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
debian package version number: lilypond (2.10.33-2.2)
Cheers
Rob
/
Package: lilypond
Architecture: any
Replaces: lilypond1.3
Provides: lilypond1.3
Depends
this?
I think I want something like \fatText, but perhaps there's a better way.
Can anyone suggest something?
Thanks,
Rob.
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a note. Is that what you meant?
Rob.
On 7/20/07, Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob:
I think I want something like \fatText, but perhaps there's a
better way.
Can anyone suggest something?
Suggestion (untested): for each note that has a colliding fret
diagram above
On 7/20/07, Kieren MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob,
Thanks for the suggestion. I did the following
chrest = \once \override Rest #'X-extent = #'(0 . 5)
chnote = \once \override NoteColumn #'X-extent = #'(0 . 6)
I then put \chrest before a rest that has an associated chord
just installed 2.8 on fedora core 4 with the universal installer. no emacs
mode. is there something I am missing? and if not, is the e-lisp code in CVS
workable with version 2.8? thanks in advance.
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{\setEasyHeadsc'4}Note also that \notes is a command from old lilypond; you don't need it
any more.- GrahamI also noticed that if you enlarge the noteheads with \set fontSize = #3 for exampleonly the note name inside the notehead is enlarged, not the notehead itself ...is this a bug ??
Rob
is the lower part of the Staff
but
in stead of a 3 above it there is a blank place
What can I do about it?
Rob
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Hello,
I'm new.
What is the use, function or whatever of \score.
Can't find it anywhere
Rob
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I've got a build error in 2.7.16
font-config-scheme.cc: In function `void display_fontset(FcFontSet*)':
font-config-scheme.cc:32: error: invalid conversion from `FcChar8*' to `const
char*'
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc runs without problems.
or should i post this to the 'bug'
and if it can't be done could
this become a sponsered feature :-)
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Is there any way I can set the split point for \autochange to any
other note then c' ??
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\layout {
%% \context { \GrandStaff \accepts Lyrics }
%% \context { \Lyrics \consists Bar_engraver }
}
\midi { \tempo 4=100 }
}
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finale files to lilypond.
anyway, any help you can give would be appreciated.
Rob Drew
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to 2.6.0.
If you've done all that, and you still get no characters, perhaps the font you
are using does not contain those special characters.
Rob
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\version 2.6.0
\include gregorian-init.ly
sopranMusic = \relative c' {
\cadenzaOn \autoBeamOff \voiceOne
e8 e
--verbosenbsp; /usr/share/doc/lilypond-2.6.0/input/simple-song.ly
lily.log 21
I can send the file called bug, if you want that too.
Rob
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ou install it?
I installed this package, and seems to have fixed the problem. It generatesthe pdf file even though it still says fontconfig error. I've attached my new log file and my old bug fileso you can check it out.
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\version 2.6.0
\header {
title = Happy Halloween
}
upper = \relative c {
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 4/4
\hideNotes d4 e f d e f e2 \unHideNotes
e'4 ( f g2 f4 e d2 )
\hideNotes d,4 e f d e f e2 \unHideNotes
e'4 ( f g f e c d2 )
}
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