Basil Crow wrote:
Thanks for the tip! I put the .otf files in my ~/.fonts/ folder on Linux
and it worked fine. The Windows version of 2.5.31 still crashes on the
ps file, though. I have attached it.
Hi,
I fixed this in CVS. The PS was written as a text file, so there were
all these nice ^Ms
The fretless problem is as follows: the notation
\markup{ \column < \finger "3" \finger "2" > }
is no longer accepted, but
\markup{ \column { \finger "3" \finger "2" } }
seems to be working instead.
The appearance, however, is fairly bad: lines from the tablature overlap
numbers in the PDF.
1) fretless.ly (always from vigna.dsi.unimi.it/music.php) does not
compile because of a \markup command (ly-convert doesn't touch it).
2) Like Spinning Plates complains that there is already music in the
score, and the first line is oddly spaced. The font for text is much
larger than it was previo
Sebastiano Vigna wrote:
Things are a little bit better. The output of the ps backend still
crashes gv and it is not displayed by ggv.
gv? you mean gs?
Moreover, convert
(ImageMagick) stopped working because of the ghostscript 8.15 rpm--I'm
trying to understand if that can be fixed.
there'
OK, after one day of efforts it is more or less working.
There is an important question: have snippets that we incorporated in
LSR been updated? For instance,
Transposing_and_naming_instrument_groups.ly does not compile with
2.5.31, but it does after a convert-ly, giving
Calculating line breaks..
On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 18:25 +0200, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Hmm. you can create arbitrary binaries using GUILE, so any local exploit
> is promoted to remote automatically.
> Another option is to compile pango statically, and link it statically.
I'll try this.
> 2.5 uses the eps backend (based
Sebastiano Vigna wrote:
ARGV0_RELOCATION was not needed, but I had to remove the noexec from the
mount, which makes the cage less secure (albeit still reasonably
secure).
Hmm. you can create arbitrary binaries using GUILE, so any local exploit
is promoted to remote automatically.
Another o
On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 14:30 +0200, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Sebastiano Vigna wrote:
> I'd expect that it loads the modules based on the languages it finds in
> the input. I guess it would be easiest to copy the modules (together
> with the fonts, and fontconfig configuration) into the jail, and
Basil Crow wrote:
Ah yes. The test.ly I enclosed before seems to work fine when TrueType
fonts are used. However, OpenType fonts seem to fail. For example, when
I use Minion Pro (OpenType), I get
Calculating page breaks...
Layout output to `test.ps'...
Converting to `test.pdf'...
`gs -q -dCo
Sebastiano Vigna wrote:
On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 14:31 +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
which means that it has two music expressions at the top level
of \score{...}. You can only have one, so either do
When solutions are suggested, it is sometime useful to try them. None of
the patches you su
On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 14:31 +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> which means that it has two music expressions at the top level
> of \score{...}. You can only have one, so either do
>
When solutions are suggested, it is sometime useful to try them. None of
the patches you suggested work: the warning
Again, please use bug-lilypond for bug reports.
However, the 2 first issues look more like general usage questions
which belong to lilypond-user.
On the other hand, number 3 is clearly a bug, see below
Sebastiano Vigna wrote:
1) fretless.ly (always from vigna.dsi.unimi.it/music.php) does not
c
Sebastiano Vigna wrote:
OK, I know I should have tried before, but I'm really in a mess these
days.
Pango does not work with jailing. It loads dynamically modules after the
jailing.
Is there any way to somehow setup/startup/whatever Pango before the
jailing? I think this would solve the problem
OK, I know I should have tried before, but I'm really in a mess these
days.
Pango does not work with jailing. It loads dynamically modules after the
jailing.
Is there any way to somehow setup/startup/whatever Pango before the
jailing? I think this would solve the problem.
--
Ciao,
On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 13:55 +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> If you suspect a bug, please send the email to bug-lilypond instead
> (which I have now done).
>
I forgot about the list. I'll reroute my additional messages.
Of course it's a bug: it's a *regression* bug. It compiled perfectly
with 2.4.
Hi,
is there a particular reason why running lilypond
from the cmd prompt doesn't print any output
anymore?
Yes, although it could be changed if enough people complain.
You only get console output if you have a console. Apparently,
a DOS box doe
If you suspect a bug, please send the email to bug-lilypond instead
(which I have now done).
I'm not sure if you have noticed that the bug is visible also in the
output. The following example cut out from your score illustrates
that the appoggiaturas in the '\repeat unfold' section appear too far
Bertalan Fodor writes:
> What does that mean? Like this?
> set LYEDITOR=myedit.bat %file(s) %line(s)
Yes. Probably quoted, but that depends on the flavour of Windows.
> Anyway, doesn't this miss from editor.scm (line 70):
> (re-sub "%\\(char\\)s" (format #f "~a" char)
Fixed in CVS, together
If you want parameters, you'll have to specify them all in LYEDITOR.
What does that mean? Like this?
set LYEDITOR=myedit.bat %file(s) %line(s)
Anyway, doesn't this miss from editor.scm (line 70):
(re-sub "%\\(char\\)s" (format #f "~a" char)
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