> "Jan" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The workaround is to change the "< a' c >" that comes in the lilypond
>> output to read "<< a' c >>".
Jan> I guessed that much, but wanted to test it before making changes.
Jan> It's a simple patch, see below, but I h
Laura Conrad writes:
> I've hit that one (in 2.0); I was planning to report it after I had
> a chance to check it on a more recent version.
Ok. Next time, feel free to just report such a thing, as long as you
mention the version.
> The workaround is to change the "< a' c >" that comes in the li
> "Jan" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> /home/dlphilp/BachCelloPrelude.ly:14:38: error: parse error,
>> unexpected BAR, expecting NOTENAME_PITCH or DRUM_PITCH or '>':
>> \time 4/4 \key d \major < \ba
Jan> This is invalid lilypond syntax: you found a bug
Dave Phillips writes:
> I'll check out the CVS abc2ly today. Meanwhile, here's what's
> happening with my current versions of things (Planet CCRMA RH9,
> LilyPond 2.2.0) :
Ok.
> /home/dlphilp/BachCelloPrelude.ly:14:38: error: parse error,
> unexpected BAR, expecting NOTENAME_PITCH or DRUM_
Hi Jan:
I'll check out the CVS abc2ly today. Meanwhile, here's what's
happening with my current versions of things (Planet CCRMA RH9, LilyPond
2.2.0) :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dlphilp]$ abc2ly BachCelloPrelude.abc
abc2ly from LilyPond 2.2.0
Parsing `BachCelloPrelude.abc'...
Line ... lilypond output t
Dave Phillips writes:
> Not so much success with abc2ly and musedata2ly
What problems do you have, can you post an error log?
abc2ly is used quite heavily, notably by Laura Conrad (see
http://laymusic.org).
As abc2ly is a python script, you may want to look at the latest
version in CVS
ht
Hi Ferenc:
Thank you, that's just what I needed.
I've "successfully" imported some MIDI files into LY format, and I
started using the excellent emacs LilyPond mode. Very cool. Not so much
success with abc2ly and musedata2ly, and I haven't figured out how to
activate the LP mode in vi.
Back t
Dave Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My question now is whether this list is appropriate for questions
> regarding Denemo.
Welcome! Some questions may be on topic here, while for the
rest you can try Denemo's own mailing lists, see
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=1952
--
Feri.
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Hello everyone:
I'm currently writing a profile of LilyPond and am learning how to use
it via the tutorial and other packaged documentation. I'm also testing
the various input facilitators (NoteEdit, Denemo, emacs, vi,
Rosegarden). Hopefully I'll be able to find answers here if/when I get
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