Thanks! Running the same terminal code with "python2" at the beginning did
the trick!
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> I'm running OS X 10.11 and LilyPond version 2.18.2-1. I'm trying to invoke
> lilypond-book via terminal by typing the following (I've tried getting the
> path option to work, but I've given up after a gazillion tries):
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> /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/l
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I got trouble in invoking lilypond-book 2.8.6 on Suse Linux 10.1.
I removed lilypond 2.6. and installed 2.8.6 with the commandline
installer.
lilypond works fine.
But in trying lilypond-book with (modified) file from the user manual
(see 1), I got the error message "permission denied" (s
Hello,
I got trouble in invoking lilypond-book 2.8.6 on Suse Linux 10.1.
I removed lilypond 2.6. and installed 2.8.6 with the commandline
installer.
lilypond works fine.
But in trying lilypond-book with (modified) file from the user manual
(see 1), I got the error message "permi
Benjamin Esham wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
Sure! Fixes like this are always welcome. I'm not going to add a new
chapter or completely rewrite an existing one, but small changes to
text like this are completely ok. Please send more! :)
OK then :-)
Thanks for your enthusiasm, but ple
On 9/2/06, Benjamin Esham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
> Trevor Bača wrote:
>
>> Graham, I know the manual is feature-ready and in a wait state for
>> final release. If it's easy to add, we might insert into 13.2
>> something like "To invoke LilyPond from the commandline u
Graham Percival wrote:
Trevor Bača wrote:
Graham, I know the manual is feature-ready and in a wait state for
final release. If it's easy to add, we might insert into 13.2
something like "To invoke LilyPond from the commandline under OS X,
run path/to/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypo
Trevor Bača wrote:
Graham, I know the manual is feature-ready and in a wait state for
final release. If it's easy to add, we might insert into 13.2
something like "To invoke LilyPond from the commandline under OS X,
run path/to/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond. The same is
true of the
On 8/29/06, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trevor Bača wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What's currently the preferred way of invoking lilypond from the
> commandline under OS X?
>
> Is it still to go the lilycall.py way or is it now better to call
> /Applications
Trevor Bača wrote:
Hi,
What's currently the preferred way of invoking lilypond from the
commandline under OS X?
Is it still to go the lilycall.py way or is it now better to call
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond directly?
Or is there a third alternative?
Lil
Hi,
What's currently the preferred way of invoking lilypond from the
commandline under OS X?
Is it still to go the lilycall.py way or is it now better to call
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond directly?
Or is there a third alternative?
(The manual at 13.2 "
Hi to all:I've been trying out different versions of the linux-devel lilypond installer, I keep around old ones just in case something's broken. So I installed each one from 2.9.9 up to 2.9.14.The bug with ghostscript appears in version
2.9.11 and up.It's a pity because the \bendAfter is quite use
is licence was only valid for a year from release and then
went GPL.
Cheers,
Wol
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mats Bengtsson
Sent: 07 August 2006 11:52
To: Daniel Tonda
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: help on invoking lilypond
Mats:I downloaded the linux script installer. It's been a while since I've dared to compile lilypond myself.Daniel T.2006/8/8, Mats Bengtsson <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Let us move the discussion to bug-lilypond, since you have clearly hit
a bug (for the record, the earlier emails of this thread can be f
Let us move the discussion to bug-lilypond, since you have clearly hit
a bug (for the record, the earlier emails of this thread can be found at
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2006-08/msg00094.html )
I happened to try lilypond-book in the Windows package and it seems that
has the
I downloaded and built ghostscript-afpl version 8.54. It built without
problems.
I ran the makefile script and the same error appeared, so I ran:
lilypond-book -b eps -o OUT --psfonts -V Compendio.lytex (the V for
more verboseness).
The errors that appeared were concerning gs cant find or c
Ok, with the package from Ubuntu gs-afpl, the output is exactly the same. Im trying it out with tha latex source code including only one lilypond file, so as not to make the output too long.$ makelilypond-book -f latex --psfonts -o OUT
Compendio.lytex ; cd OUT && latex --interaction=nonstopmode Co
Ok, I will try the AFPL version on the package list on unbunt and comment how it went. Thanks!Daniel T.2006/8/7, Mats Bengtsson <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:I'd recommend to upgrade to a newer version of Ghostscript.
There are two more or less parallel sets of Ghostscript versions,the GPL (released under G
I'd recommend to upgrade to a newer version of Ghostscript.
There are two more or less parallel sets of Ghostscript versions,
the GPL (released under Gnu public licence) and the AFPL which
have a slightly more restrictive licence. My guess is that you have
the GPL version, but I saw on the Ubuntu
Hi, thanks for your prompt response.I'm running Ubuntu 6.06.1 TLS. here's the last lines of output:Processing `Compendio.lytex:141 (
lily-899970075.ly)'Parsing...Renaming input to: `yankadi.ly'Interpreting music... [2]Preprocessing graphic
I just tried a small example here and couldn't repeat your problems.
From the printouts you provided, it seems that the calls to gs fail,
which might provide a hint on where the problem is.
Don't you get any file OUT/Compendio.tex at all? You didn't include the
last lines of the printouts. It sho
Hello:I need orientation about running lilypond-book. I'm running 2.9.14.Usually I just do a makefile to builld the lilypond-book output. I use latex, but with this development version, I can't get output to feed to latex as was donde before.
The output I get looks like this:...Processing `Compendi
Thanks for the input, guys. The dirname and basename were exactly
what I needed, working with cd in the shell. I had some trouble
getting AppleScript to interface properly with Bash in executing
these, so I reverted to perl (where I'm much more comfortable) to do
the actual work. (I'm sure there
Just to rule out things, I take it you looked at the "convert - DVI to
Postscript.scpt" that comes with the folder actions (or a similar one)?
My guess is that you need to use the --output=FILE option of Lilypond.
This option is in 2.4.2. I haven't checked with 2.2.5 due to lack of
availability
On Friday 08 April 2005 19.29, Kris Shaffer wrote:
> Thanks for making such a great product. I love using Lilypond. I am
> currently working on an applescript app for Mac OS X that will allow a
> .ly file to be dragged to a Lilypond icon to create the PDF score
> without using the command line.
Kris Shaffer wrote:
>...I'm wondering if there is a reason why it would not automatically
>export to the originating folder, as it does when I invoke it in the
>terminal. Perhaps the Applescript calling the shell script is the
>problem? Let me know if you know of a reason this may be behaving
>u
Thanks for making such a great product. I love using Lilypond. I am
currently working on an applescript app for Mac OS X that will allow a
.ly file to be dragged to a Lilypond icon to create the PDF score
without using the command line. My hopes is that it will help make
Lilypond more accesible
Hi list !
Still working on XP :o( with Lily 2.4.2.
I'm trying Latex and lilypond book : it seems quite great, but I have a slight
pb :
I want to insert in a text some noteheads without any staff. This is my lily
file, which goes OK
(thanks lily doc !) :
\paper {
linewidth = 30\mm
in
> Sorry about the details
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>
> Carlos
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Sorry about the details
Help would be appreciatted
Carlos
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From: "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Carlos Garcia Suarez" <[EMAIL PROTE
> I am trying to collect a few notes on Lilypond by typing a Latex file in which music
>and text should be mixed. But I can not get "Lilypond-book" to run. I am a Windows
>user so, I normally have to use "ly2dvi". Calling "Lilypond-book" from the cygwin
>shell does not work.
>
> Any ideas ?
I am trying to collect a few notes on Lilypond by
typing a Latex file in which music and text should be mixed. But I can not
get "Lilypond-book" to run. I am a Windows user so, I normally have to use
"ly2dvi". Calling "Lilypond-book" from the cygwin shell does not
work.
Any ideas ?
Th
Martijn Vromans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Martijn,
> I tried to 'compile' the file test.ly, but it didn't work. I use
> Lilypond for Windows. The file is included as an attachment. It's
> the file from the tutorial. When I type
>
> ly2dvi -P test.ly
Ok.
> I see this:
> warning: can't fi
Dear Sir,
I tried to 'compile' the file test.ly, but it didn't work. I use Lilypond for
Windows. The file is included as an attachment. It's the file from the tutorial.
When I type
ly2dvi -P test.ly
I see this:
warning: can't find file: 'Vromans'
warning: can't find file: '-H'
warning: can't f
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