Re: PDF files

2005-07-07 Thread stk
Regarding the fact that LilyPond 2.6 on Windows 98 does not produce a .PDF file, Jan wrote on 2005 July 7 (under the subject Re: LP 2.6 on Win98 -- question on Ghostview & on PS file size): > In this case, Russ is already looking into it. ==> I hope that's Russ Jorgensen, as I'm sending him a co

Error during 2.6.0 install, compile ok

2005-07-07 Thread R. D. Davis
Firstly, it's great to be able to say that I've just gotten Lilypond 2.6.0 compiled without any apparent major problems (unless the install problem mentioned below is indicative of one) on a maching running the Sarge distribution of Debian! :-) Only a few packages had to be obtained from the testin

Re: LP 2.6 on Win98 -- question on Ghostview & on PS file size

2005-07-07 Thread Sacha Standen
Jan, I really would help if I could, but being a mere computer user, I know next to nothing about the technicalities of computers. It's mainly the jargon that confuses me, although most others on this list seem to be pretty at ease with it all. I suppose being able to use a complicated software suc

Problem with lilypond-book 2.6.0

2005-07-07 Thread Nicholas Haggin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 When specifying an output directory (either -o or --output), lilypond-book fails with lilypond-book: error: Output would overwrite input file; use --output. if there is a file with the same name as the input file in the output directory. Prev

Re: vertical margins in lilypond-book

2005-07-07 Thread Mats Bengtsson
It's certainly possible to let lilypond-book automatically detect the text height of the LaTeX document and set the vsize correspondingly. However, it's not so much use since 1. It's only relevant when you explicitly have a \book{..} in your .ly code (which it turn is mainly useful to be able t

Re: LP 2.6 on Win98 -- question on Ghostview & on PS file size

2005-07-07 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Sacha Standen writes: [please keep all lilypond related email on the list] > So if this is a bug, what happens next? Do we wait for the next > update? Waiting sometimes works, but waiting alone does produce a fix. Someone will investigate and propose a fix, hopefully. In this case, Russ is al