See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-02/msg00268.html
and other related discussions on the mailing list archives.
/Mats
Matthias Berndt wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to use Lilypond's TeX backend, but it keeps telling me that
it can't find the ecrm6 font, even th
Hi,
I'd like to use Lilypond's TeX backend, but it keeps telling me that
it can't find the ecrm6 font, even though it lies in
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/ec-fonts-mftraced/ecrm6.tfm
I've figured out that i probably have to set some environment variable
properly, bu
Please make sure that you have a recent version of Ghostscript installed
when you run ps2pdf, otherwise it will not be able to understand all
Postscript constructs used by LilyPond.
/Mats
Quoting Till Rettig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I included the lilypond files with \lilypondfile in my latex
I included the lilypond files with \lilypondfile in my latex file.
If I translate the lilypond file on it's own with lilypond, the
postscript output is ok. If I translate the latex file with
lilypond-book, the output has postscript errors. Both the latex file and
the .ly files are utf-8 encoded.
Hi Till and all,
this was very valuable help indeed! I installed texlive-fonts-extra
which contains the Antykwa Torunska otf files. Then I linked the whole
directory into ~/.fonts. Then I used
myStaffSize = #26
#(define fonts
(make-pango-font-tree "AntykwaTorunska"
Message: 9
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 00:14:55 +0100
From: "Dr. Johannes Zellner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: tex backend
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
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You wrote:
See also my other post from today where I
On Sun, Feb 11, 2007 at 09:40:15PM +0100, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> The TeX backend hasn't been actively supported for a long time
> now, so it's not a surprise that it doesn't work.
>
> Why do you want to use it?
>
well, I used it with a former version of lilypond t
The TeX backend hasn't been actively supported for a long time
now, so it's not a surprise that it doesn't work.
Why do you want to use it?
/Mats
Quoting "Dr. Johannes Zellner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I'm desperately trying to use the tex bac
Hi,
I'm desperately trying to use the tex backend (as I'd like to do some
"manual" modifications to the tex output). I tried both lilypond 2.8.7
as it comes with debian and 2.10.16-1 as downloaded from lilypond.org.
Both give:
lilypond -b tex -f tex test.ly
...
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>Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 8:12 PM
>To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
>Subject: Re: TEX-Backend
>
>Hi,
>On Wednesday 18 January 2006 12:06, Georg Dummer wrote:
>> ! Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undef
Hi,
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 12:06, Georg Dummer wrote:
> ! Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
> (inputenc)in inputencoding `latin1'.
I seem to recall having seen something of that kind when saving LaTeX
source files (unrelated to lilypond) with UTF-8
Hi list,
does anyone have some experience with the TEX-Backend of lilypond (2.7.27,
debian).
I tried:
lilypond -b tex --tex test.ly
But "latex test.tex" fails with
...
! Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefined
(inputenc)in inputencoding `latin1
> Tobias Schlemmer wrote:
> > work. Unfortunately I do not know, if the tex backend honours the
> > produced text metrics.
>
> It should. As the tex backend just takes the metrics from the result of
> running the texstr file, lily doesn't care about what encoding
Tobias Schlemmer wrote:
work. Unfortunately I do not know, if the tex backend honours the
produced text metrics.
It should. As the tex backend just takes the metrics from the result of
running the texstr file, lily doesn't care about what encoding you use.
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys - [
Hi,
after having read the documentation of 2.6 I was keen on testing the new
font interface with my own song collection. But as I tried my first
steps with 2.6.3 I found out, that the TeX backend has been disabled by
the debian maintainer.ยน The otf font interface seems to me not very
nice, as I
* Mats Bengtsson on Tuesday, October 18, 2005:
> I haven't followed the whole thread, but if all you want is to use
> lilypond-book, there's absolutely no need to have the tex backend
> of lilypond working. From version 2.6, lilypond-book includes
> eps files for every sco
* Christian Ebert on Friday, October 21, 2005:
> * Mats Bengtsson on Tuesday, October 18, 2005:
>> Version 2.6 and later has much better support for other fonts.
>
> I am experimenting now with 2.6.3 from the MacOS disk image (even
> though I'd prefer to compile myself w/o gui but I can't get 2.6.
* Mats Bengtsson on Tuesday, October 18, 2005:
> Version 2.6 and later has much better support for other fonts.
I am experimenting now with 2.6.3 from the MacOS disk image (even
though I'd prefer to compile myself w/o gui but I can't get 2.6.4
to compile at the moment).
But:
$ lilypond-book -Fl
hristian Ebert wrote:
* Mats Bengtsson on Tuesday, October 18, 2005:
I haven't followed the whole thread, but if all you want is to use
lilypond-book, there's absolutely no need to have the tex backend
of lilypond working. From version 2.6, lilypond-book includes
eps files for every
* Mats Bengtsson on Tuesday, October 18, 2005:
> I haven't followed the whole thread, but if all you want is to use
> lilypond-book, there's absolutely no need to have the tex backend
> of lilypond working. From version 2.6, lilypond-book includes
> eps files for every sco
I haven't followed the whole thread, but if all you want is to use
lilypond-book, there's absolutely no need to have the tex backend
of lilypond working. From version 2.6, lilypond-book includes
eps files for every score line, so as long as LilyPond works for
ordinary scores with t
t.
> >
> > However, I can't use the tex backend to get a DVI file.
> > I get :
> >% lilypond -b tex Exo.ly
> > GNU LilyPond 2.6.3
> > can't open the file with dlopen: libkpathsea.so: dlopen(libkpathsea.so,
> > 1): image not found
> > install
* Julien Salort on Sunday, October 09, 2005:
> I'm using lilypond on Mac OS X 10.4.2 installed by fink (Package manager
> version: 0.24.10, Distribution version: 0.8.0.rsync).
> It works great to output Postscript.
>
> However, I can't use the tex backend to get a DVI fi
Hi,
I'm using lilypond on Mac OS X 10.4.2 installed by fink (Package manager
version: 0.24.10, Distribution version: 0.8.0.rsync).
It works great to output Postscript.
However, I can't use the tex backend to get a DVI file.
I get :
% lilypond -b tex Exo.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.6.3
can'
nd that's why I have two questions:
1) Can I use the TeX backend in 2.5.x? There is little
documentation and I am quite unsure. I tried the different
command-line options, but (as I expected) this didn't work.
2) Since I don't seem to be able to use TeX in 2.5.x, I decided
to give b
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