> "Simon" == Simon Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Simon> On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 13:13, Laura Conrad wrote:
>> Do you have a URL for those help-files? All I seem to have (with the
>> Mandrake kdegraphics package) is KDVI-features.dvi, which doesn't seem
>> to mention this.
On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 13:13, Laura Conrad wrote:
> Do you have a URL for those help-files? All I seem to have (with the
> Mandrake kdegraphics package) is KDVI-features.dvi, which doesn't seem
> to mention this.
my colleague gave me these exact instructions:
settings -> DVI options -> DVI speci
> "Simon" == Simon Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Simon> i have been informed by a colleague that kdvi under KDE also supports
Simon> point and click with emacs. he was using it with normal LaTeX files, but
Simon> i assume it will also work with lilypond.
Simon> the exact
i have been informed by a colleague that kdvi under KDE also supports
point and click with emacs. he was using it with normal LaTeX files, but
i assume it will also work with lilypond.
the exact procedure for activating this mechanism in kdvi is documented
in the help-files for kdvi.
greetings,
Han-Wen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You're following the wrong lead; src specials are inserted by
> LilyPond. (they'd better be, otherwise you'd get specials pointing
> back to the anonymous jumble in the .tex output file.)
IOW, you only need to get plain xdvi and recompile that (the version
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I read the man page for xdvi (BTW, after compiling the source with
> --enable-ps-gs I can get beams and slurs; thanks for the tip, guys) ,
> and here is what it has to say about point-and-click with editors in
> general. Alas, my precooked RH tetex distro seems not t
I read the man page for xdvi (BTW, after compiling the source with
--enable-ps-gs I can get beams and slurs; thanks for the tip, guys) ,
and here is what it has to say about point-and-click with editors in
general. Alas, my precooked RH tetex distro seems not to have been
compiled with source
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >Are you using
> >point-and-click?
> I have to admit that I haven't gotten around yet to trying out p & c.
> [..] I do all my
> LilyPond editing on gedit (or, occasionally, vim).
it turns out that VIM also supports this type of operation.
ru
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > duplicated in both parts even when they occur at identical times,
> > thereby taking up unnecessary space above the staff;
>
> I think this has been fixed in lilypond 1.5.66, what version of
> LilyPond are you using?
As jan and I already discussed over private mail,
Carter Brey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm about halfway through a big orchestral score (Tchaikovsky's Rococo
> Variations, Original Version), and I've been running into a couple of
> mildly frustrating problems with the part combiner. I've enclosed a
> zip file with just the two flute parts
Hello, all--
I'm about halfway through a big orchestral score (Tchaikovsky's Rococo
Variations, Original Version), and I've been running into a couple of
mildly frustrating problems with the part combiner. I've enclosed a zip
file with just the two flute parts to illustrate, although the phen
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