Peter Rosenbeck writes:
> I tried to convert the following abc using abc2ly but it did not work.
> What is wrong?
The key type:
> K:Zwiefacher
does not seem to be part of the abc specification
# ABC standard v1.6: http://www.gre.ac.uk/~c.walshaw/abc2mtex/abc.txt
Can you point to a defini
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David Bobroff writes:
>> kpsewhich f7b6d320.enc
>
> Nothing, I'm just returned to the prompt.
> tetex-1.0.7-66
Ouch, in three weeks that will be four years old. Would it be
acceptable to ask for an upgrade?
I'm a bit reluctant to include missing tetex files into lilypond, just
to be compat
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 16:12, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> David Bobroff writes:
>
> > Apparently not. This is what I get now:
> >
> > Calculating line breaks... warning: kpathsea can not find file:
> > `f7b6d320.enc'
> > error: can't find file: `f7b6d320.enc'
>
> Strange. What does:
>
> kpse
David Bobroff writes:
> Apparently not. This is what I get now:
>
> Calculating line breaks... warning: kpathsea can not find file:
> `f7b6d320.enc'
> error: can't find file: `f7b6d320.enc'
Strange. What does:
kpsewhich f7b6d320.enc
say? What version of tetex do you have?
Jan.
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On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 16:00, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>
> If you don't understand, you probably don't need this (no offence
> intended).
>
> There are two supported ways to run lilypond, the usual way is:
>
>./configure; make; make install; cd ~; lilypond
>
> but you can also omit the `make
David Bobroff writes:
>> That depends on how you run LilyPond. If you run from the build
>> directory, you can try:
>>
>> rm -rf share
>> make
>>
>> which should fix it. If you install and then run, lilypond won't look
>> in the original source dir, of course.
>>
>
> I'm not sure I en
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 15:06, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> That depends on how you run LilyPond. If you run from the build
> directory, you can try:
>
> rm -rf share
> make
>
> which should fix it. If you install and then run, lilypond won't look
> in the original source dir, of course.
>
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 15:06, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> David Bobroff writes:
>
> > Interpreting music... warning: kpathsea can not find file: `feta20.enc'
> > error: can't find file: `feta20.enc'
> >
> > Yet it is located in
> >
> > /usr/src/lilypond/mf/out/feta20.enc
> >
> > Is this where it sh
Hi,
I've bundled a couple of old non-important bugs I found in pre-2.2, which have
not been fixed yet. Plus some new ones.
1. ly/declarations-init.ly starts with "#(ly:set-option 'old-relative)". This
should be removed, right?
2. Top of manual says:
This is the user manual for GNU LilyPond 2.1
David Bobroff writes:
> Interpreting music... warning: kpathsea can not find file: `feta20.enc'
> error: can't find file: `feta20.enc'
>
> Yet it is located in
>
> /usr/src/lilypond/mf/out/feta20.enc
>
> Is this where it should be? Should it have been moved somewhere else?
That depends on how y
I posted something about this on the user list a bit earlier today. I
think there is something amiss with the current CVS (ChangeLog 1.2033).
I get:
Interpreting music... warning: kpathsea can not find file: `feta20.enc'
error: can't find file: `feta20.enc'
Yet it is located in
/usr/src/lily
Hello,
I tried to convert the following abc using abc2ly but it did not work.
What is wrong?
Thanks
Peter
X: 1
T:Des is a Saeissa
K:Zwiefacher
M:3/8
L:1/8
Q:1/8=140
R:Zwiefacher
O:Oberpfalz (Bavaria, Germany)
Z:Peter Rosenbeck, 2004/04/12
K:G
ddd | d2 B2 | BAB | c2 A2 | AAB | c>BA | ABc | d2
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