Hello LilyPond users,
I’ve created a chroot jail for LilyPond 2.18.2 on Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS which I
installed by executing the binary
lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh. I have followed the instructions the
instructions on
Hello LilyPond users,
I've created a chroot jail for LilyPond 2.18.2 on Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS which I
installed by executing the binary
lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh. I have followed the instructions the
instructions on
I noticed in the digest someone talking about Lilypond for Mac working on an
external disk but not on the internal one - it is possible that they are
formatted differently. The Mac offers various filesystems, some of which are
case insensitive and some which are not! It may be informative to check
The hard disc format is determined by the type of processor you have
in the machine: GUID format for Intel chips, MacOS Extended for PPC
chips. I have a G4 [PPC] chip, so both Ext. and Int. are formatted
with MacOS Extended.
The EXTERNAL has a different system, 10.4.11, under which LilyPond
On Dec 17, 2009, at 12:10 PM, Robert Ley wrote:
The hard disc format is determined by the type of processor you
have in the machine: GUID format for Intel chips, MacOS Extended
for PPC chips. I have a G4 [PPC] chip, so both Ext. and Int. are
formatted with MacOS Extended.
The EXTERNAL
Yup. I don't know enough about using a Terminal program or anything
else to get LilyPond to run without using the GUI. I need the GUI and
that's what doesn't work.
RDL
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I've tried it out and it works with 2.10.33, but is there any particular
reason that it wouldn't work with the two development versions?
Thanks
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sdfgsdhdshd wrote:
6 warnings.
Any conclusion?
no - I don't speak this language but I just thought an expert might find
something interesting in it...
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Quoting prince mathew [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dear Sir,
This is a mailing list read by lots of helpful users of LilyPond.
i download lilypond for windows and installed in my pc.
But when double clicking the icon it tells elow message.
i save that file in desktop and drag it to the icon of
Dear Sir,
i download lilypond for windows and installed in my pc.
But when double clicking the icon it tells elow message.
i save that file in desktop and drag it to the icon of lilypond, and a pdf
file got. i double clicked again in the lilypond icon, and doing the same.
nothing happened.
i
Jonathan Henkelman henkelstone at yahoo.ca writes:
FYI anyone else with similar problems. I seem to have fixed the problem by re-
installing xemacs from the xemacs page rather than from the cygwin page. Still
some problems, but at least the lilypond-major mode works.
J
I have been trying to get the Lilypond major mode working in xemacs (under
cygwin - latest release of both as I updated them this morning).
When I try to start the Lilypond mode (using Meta-x Lilypond-mode) I get the
following error: Cannot open load file: compile.
When I comment out
Everything I know about getting emacs into LilyPond mode is here:
http://www.geoffhorton.com/lilymacs.html
Geoff
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Thanks Geoff,
Your instructions are very similar to others I have come across on the web. I
worked through them to no avail, however, your comments on liem are useful.
Thanks,
J
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Mats,
Why don't you follow the instructions at
http://lilypond.org/web/install/windows and simply
double-click on an .ly file to process it?
I thought I was following the instructions, and never noticed the relevance
of saving the test file on the desktop. I did try that test and
I observed
I got Lilypond working by reinstalling Cygwin completely.
I cant start X11 (see end of this message), but LilyPond is working!
My LilyPond workds after I did a fresh install of Cygwin.
I discovered that my directory of packages contained two
different versions of various packages, due
the installer keeps track of
what version is the latest.
By the way, cygfreetype-6.dll is in the libfreetype26 package.
/Mats
Charles Web wrote:
I got Lilypond working by reinstalling Cygwin completely.
I cant start X11 (see end of this message), but LilyPond is working!
My LilyPond workds after I did
Rerun setup.exe and select the previous tetex version (2.0.x-y)
Bert
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I think I followed the instructions in
http://lilypond.org/web/install/windows.html correctly, but Lilypond
outputs an empty pdf.
For installation I used the Download Without Installing option, and
then ran Setup again and used the Install from Local Directory option.
Here's the test.log:
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