r a
>> possible
>> > bug related to at-least the accidentals and note heads? Or maybe a
>> > possible bug that is causing Adobe to think it needs to reference an
>> > external URL in order to render? I will be glad to be your test case
>> for
>> > any new code.
>> >
>> > Are the fonts maybe hosed on my machine? Is there any kind of clean up
>> > and reinstall I should try first?
>> >
>> > Lily itself works fine otherwise.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Rick
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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Cameron Horsburgh wrote:
This reminds me of an issue I currently have. I was always able
to print LilyPond scores from my work machine (Windows XP) until I
installed CutePDF and Ghostscript. Since then I seem to have had
similar issues with missing noteheads and so forth. Do you have these
ins
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 07:14:36PM -0700, Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
>
> To all,
>
> This "bug" is apparently a problem on my Windows 2000 machine only. I
> retried my experiment on a newer Windows XP computer and backend EPS works
> flawlessly.
>
> Beautiful sharp output, that blows away t
ssible
> bug related to at-least the accidentals and note heads? Or maybe a
> possible bug that is causing Adobe to think it needs to reference an
> external URL in order to render? I will be glad to be your test case for
> any new code.
>
> Are the fonts maybe hosed on my machine?
e.
Are the fonts maybe hosed on my machine? Is there any kind of clean up and
reinstall I should try first?
Lily itself works fine otherwise.
Thanks,
Rick
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L'o
Several thread talk about eps, so :
I use Lilypond (for windows) recently
and I test the \epsfile, with difficulty, but with succes !
syntaxe : \epsfile #"my_image.eps" *
in use : \markup { \epsfile #"my_image.eps" }
There are two format eps : matrix and vectorial.
Lilypond use the eps