Got the same.
Just running a lilypond score on 2.9.21 brings up invalid application...
also noticed that the windows download was nearly 2mb less than usual.
Trent
- Original Message -
From: "Mats Bengtsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rick Hansen (aka RickH)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 10:33, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Mats Bengtsson schreef:
> > really
> > well-defined which one and the program should definitely tell that that
> > the user probably has made a mistake and the program had to make a
> > decision on which mark to typeset.
> >
> > In your
What command do you write in your BAT script?
Do you use
start myMusic.ly
or
lilypond myMusic.ly
or ...?
/Mats
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
When I try to run a .ly file from a BAT script, I get an error that says
"myMusic.ly" is not a vaid Win32 application.
Version 2.9.21
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=
> In 2.9.21, this produces (in cue notes)
> a1 e a
This is correct behaviour -- Han-Wen has fixed this already a longer
time ago.
> I would have expected
> a1 ~ ~ a
Why? The first bar quotes cueI, the second and third bar quotes
cueII.
> Do we do polyphonic quotes? (is this a bug?)
I'm not
When I try to run a .ly file from a BAT script, I get an error that says
"myMusic.ly" is not a vaid Win32 application.
Version 2.9.21
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Thanks, this bug has been (finally) added as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=106
- Graham
Marco Gusy wrote:
Look at the attached example, I'm using modern cautionary accidentals
Why is the cautionary accidental on the last note, and not on the previous
one?
This doesn't ha
Thanks, this has (finally) been added as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=105
- Graham
Roland Goretzki wrote:
Hi,
what's the matter with beatLength in 2.8.2?
Trying to update the 13. Chopin Study on mutopia (which was still
typeset with 2.2.6) I found, that the setting for
Thanks, that has (finally) been entered as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=103
- Graham
Paul Scott wrote:
The attached file shows that some figures break figured bass in 2.9.10
and probably 2.8.3 as you have seen on the user list. Once certain
figures appear the vertical o
Hi,
Could you create a small snippet that demonstrates this problem?
Thanks,
- Graham
Tuukka Verho wrote:
Version 2.9.20 produces too short trill spanners (or at least they seem
too short to me). The "trill spanner" regression test illustrates the
problem well enough. In addition, in cases wh
Thanks, this has been (finally) entered as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=101
- Graham
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
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\version "2.9.8"
\header { texidoc = "
Three problems:
. Cues using @code{\transposedCueDuring} sometimes get
wrong stem directions.
. A
Hi Everyone,
Trying Lilypond 2.9.21 I get c:\Lilypond\usr\bin\lilypond.exe is not a
valid Win32 application.
Trent
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Hi,
In 2.9.21, this produces (in cue notes)
a1 e a
I would have expected
a1 ~ ~ a
but I'm not really certain about lilypond quotes are supposed to do. Do
we do polyphonic quotes? (is this a bug?)
- Graham
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
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\version "2.9.7"
\header { texidoc
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Mats Bengtsson schreef:
really
well-defined which one and the program should definitely tell that
that the
user probably has made a mistake and the program had to make a decision
on which mark to typeset.
IMO, this is pretty well defined:
global = { s1*8 \mark \defau
David Cryer wrote:
> David Cryer wrote:
>
> D:\My Documents\Vocal>midi2ly --version
> midi2ly (LilyPond) 2.9.20
>
> D:\My Documents\Vocal>midi2ly nozze00.mi
> di
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin\midi2ly.py", line 988, in ?
> main()
> File "C:\
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
I think it's easier to write snippet-names in binary. I've committed
a change for that.
Great! Using that and a minor fix of you ossystem_system that I just
submitted,
lilypond-book --pdf seems to work out of the box on Windows, for the
first time
since we left Cyg
Mats Bengtsson schreef:
The second problem is new for this release. When I call the program
using the
native Python package, it doesn't find the lilypond executable, for
some strange reason:
I've verified that the lilypond bin directory is at the top of the
path and it works to
call lilyp
The second problem is new for this release. When I call the program
using the
native Python package, it doesn't find the lilypond executable, for
some strange reason:
I've verified that the lilypond bin directory is at the top of the
path and it works to
call lilypond from the command line
Mats Bengtsson schreef:
import sys
print sys.platform
says?
mingw32
ok, I have substituted os.system for that platform.
The second problem is new for this release. When I call the program
using the
native Python package, it doesn't find the lilypond executable, for
some strange reason:
I
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
can you tell me what
import sys
print sys.platform
says?
mingw32
The second problem is new for this release. When I call the program
using the
native Python package, it doesn't find the lilypond executable, for
some strange reason:
I've verified that the lilypond
Mats Bengtsson schreef:
The bad news is that lilypond-book fails. The first problem is the old
usual
Python problem:
C:\Documents and Settings\mabe\My Documents\lily>lilypond-book --pdf -o
out a.lytex
lilypond-book.py (GNU LilyPond) 2.9.20
Reading a.lytex...
Running latex...Traceback (most re
Hi,
The good news is that when you run lilypond from the command line, it
behaves like a command line program (i.e. echoing output to stdout/stderr).
This seems to work every second release or so.
The bad news is that lilypond-book fails. The first problem is the old
usual
Python problem:
C:\D
Mats Bengtsson schreef:
really
well-defined which one and the program should definitely tell that that the
user probably has made a mistake and the program had to make a decision
on which mark to typeset.
In your case, you know why the warning appears and you know that you can
ignore it, since y
Hi Mats,
I sent the message as this was the first time these warning signs appeared.
I've got global statements in all my scores and this is first time these
errors appeared.
I flaged it because others might think something is wrong with their
scores.. I started removing some of the statements
I actually find the warning message relevant. Consider the following
example:
\score{
<<
\new Staff{ \mark "Mark in first stave" c'1}
\new Staff{ \mark "Mark in second stave" e'1}
>>
}
Clearly, LilyPond will only typeset one of these marks, but it's not
really
well-defined which one and the
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