> I'm sorry, once last try: The file I've attached this time
> works as an \include for me; it should work for you.
Thanks, that did the trick.
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> I'm sorry, I seem to have left off the closing parenthesis!
> Try again with the code I have attached this time...
I'm trying to use your code as an include file, that should work,
shouldn't it?
I still get zillions of errors.
GNU LilyPond 2.12.1
Processing `alexander3.ly'
Parsing...
program
> Tim,
>
> All you need to do is include that code somewhere in your
> file, and then use \override in your \global section to
> activate the code that Robin wrote. I've attached a file
> including all the code that I currently have for Sacred
> Harp-style repeats.
I can't figure it out. I ge
> Look at http://lilypondtool.organum.hu/demo.html
Very interesting, thank you! One more question: will this run on Windows
oor only on Mac?
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> > Then what does the flag do?
> It's useful if you want both PDF and any other output format
> besides PostScript.
So if I have language in my *.ly file specifying MIDI output and I want
a PDF too I have to use the --pdf flag?
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> Does the Windows Add/Remove GUI use this uninstall.exe file or does it
use
> something else?
The application's install routine is supposed to make an entry in the
Add/Remove list that includes a pointer to its own uninstaller. Assuming
this entry was made correctly, there should be no diffe
> > it sits for almost 50 seconds, apparently doing NOTHING. Then it
wakes
> > up and processes the file. It's still usable, but it sure slows
things
> > down.
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> just to be sure: which 2.11 version are you referring to?
It's 2.10.33
> (and have you deleted the fontconfig cache b