I am using MacOS X on a G4. I have a whole head colliding with a half head, and
it's giving me a headache. Oh, the polyphony!
I downloaded an archive purporting to contain Lilypond 2.10.1, and that's what
the GUI "About" box says, but "lilypond --version" reports 2.10.0, and it seems
to have the
v2.11.0 Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
If I try to use the tagged variable called \varNamesFrets with the desired
tag filter, LilyPond suffers a hard crash with this message:
The instruction at "0x00554e42" referenced memory at "0x000c" the memory
could not be "read".
The example below wil
v2.11.0 Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
If I try to use the tagged variable called \varNamesFrets with the desired
tag filter, LilyPond suffers a hard crash with this message:
The instruction at "0x00554e42" referenced memory at "0x000c" the memory
could not be "read".
The example below wil
This is a bug in the documentation. What happens is that
the command \new puts more emphasis on the meaning of
the word "new" than the fact that you have specified an
explicit name of the context. So, the second \new Staff = down
will not result in the already defined Staff context with the name
"
Not quite sure what the ettiquite for posting a bug that is quite probably my
incompetence, but I'll just straight to it:
This is the code from the Manual Staff Switches Page, with a few very small
changes (added the version comment and also put some notes in the voice) to
make it produce some o