Yes, that solved my problem with the lyrics.
Tricky this kind of things, because a measure follows the measure giving me a
headache.
Sorry that I got the wrong list, but it seemed to me that it was an
"undocumented" feature...
Thanks anyway.
Herman
-part is missing, although is printed. strange
This behaviour is also in version 2.12.2, earlier versions I cannot remember
if this was already in place.
Yours,
Herman Grootaers
Ps: I am subscribed to the bu-list, i.e. I do receive the mails from the bug-
list.
>> Lilypond-listing <&
the GUB-distribution is a good replacement.
Thanks everybody for a good typesetting-program, and now up to setting
the scores of two choirs, in cyrrilic for the church-choir and for my
other group, which is folk-style based.
Greetings,
Herman Groo
.
This brings me to the following question:
- when the new release is out will the GUB-distro also contain
lilypond-book and convert-ly for the Linux-distro?
Also a very minor detail , in the Doxyfile in the tree is still the old
version (2.5) mentioned.
Greetings,
Herman Grootaers
resolving this.
Greetings,
Herman Grootaers
== Start Lilypond source ==
\version "2.7.34"
global =
{ \key c \major
\time 3/4
\set Score.skipBars = ##t
}
sop = \relative c''
{ c2. R2.*3^\fermataMarkup \bar"" \break
c2. c c^\fermata c
}
alt = \rel
On Friday 03 February 2006 09:33, Erik Sandberg wrote: > On Friday 03
February 2006 07.57, Herman Grootaers wrote:
> > Ladies/Gentlemen,
> > Maybe a bug or am I doing something (very) stupid, like not Reading
> > The Fine Manual ( :=)) ) ??
>
> You're looking fo
e older documentation the did.
With regards,
Herman Grootaers.
== Lilypond source after this line ==
\version "2.7.30"
sop = \relative c''
{ c2. R R R^\fermata \bar"" \break c c c^\fermata c }
alt = \relative c''
{ g2. g g g_\fermat
On Friday 27 January 2006 08:13, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Herman Grootaers writes:
> > It seems that the file ./include/string.icc is broken just for this
> > release.
> >
> > As I am not a programmer, I dont have a clue of what went wrong but
> > maybe the dev-
r function `std::String File_name::to_string()
> const': file-name.cc:67: error: `std' has not been declared
> file-name.cc:69: error: `std' has not been declared
> file-name.cc:69: error: no matching function for call to
> 'File_name::to_string(char) const' file-name.cc:65: note: candidates
> are: std::String File_name::to_string() const file-name.cc:74: error:
> `std' has not been declared
> file-name.cc:74: error: no matching function for call to
> 'File_name::to_string(char) const' file-name.cc:65: note: candidates
> are: std::String File_name::to_string() const file-name.cc:78: error:
> `std' has not been declared
> file-name.cc:78: error: no matching function for call to
> 'File_name::to_string(char) const' file-name.cc:65: note: candidates
> are: std::String File_name::to_string() const file-name.cc: At global
> scope:
> file-name.cc:82: error: `std' has not been declared
> file-name.cc:56: warning: 'std::String slashify(std::String)' defined
> but not used make[1]: *** [out/file-name.o] Error 1
> make: *** [all] Error 2
>
Nope, I have got the same problem with the tar-ball for Lilypond 2.7.29
on my Mandriva 2006 system.
It seems that the file ./include/string.icc is broken just for this
release.
As I am not a programmer, I dont have a clue of what went wrong but
maybe the dev-team can come up with a quich fix of this problem.
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look ino this matter.
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ow one (533 MHz celeron).
Lilypond gives me great results, but I need to tune the output of
lilypond-book to much, but that is may be because I set (very?) high
standards for my work, which I think only Lilypond can deliver.
Thanks and compliments to the dev-team.
Greetings,
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.28 compiled from scratch.
Hope that this will solve the bug in lilypond-book, it generates just one (1)
system for each score I let it compile. .27 was ok. I was not able to get a
mail ready for the bug-list, will do so if this is still the case.
Th
On Wednesday 01 June 2005 11:03, Erik Sandberg wrote:
> On Monday 30 May 2005 21.57, Herman Grootaers wrote:
> > Ladies and Gentlemen,
> >
> > As I am rewriting a score for my other choir, which performs russian,
> > ukrainian, and white-russian folkmusic, I ran into thi
"make install" is finished, because I am not sure
everything is done.
Thanks for your time and advice,
Herman Grootaers
\version "2.5.25"
\header { title = \markup \center-align { "Наша Жизнь Коротка" }
arranger = "Арр.: Григорий Саролеа"
On Tuesday 31 May 2005 20:52, you wrote:
> On 31-May-05, at 5:13 AM, Herman Grootaers wrote:
> > While I am working my way through the fine manual, studying how I van
> > bend
> > Lilypond to my wshes, I found an double entry on page 213 where the
> > dedication of
advance,
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ts and returncode 0.
Thans in advance,
Herman Grootaers
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esktop.
It looks better and does tell the user what to really to do with this file.
With kind regards,
Herman Grootaers
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On Saturday 14 May 2005 00:44, Erik Sandberg wrote:
> On Friday 13 May 2005 11.59, Herman Grootaers wrote:
> > On Thursday 12 May 2005 23:53, you wrote:
> > > Herman Grootaers wrote:
> > > > I am in the process of finishing a book for our church-choir in
> &
I am using Lilypond 2.5.21, but the bug lso occurred in 1.5.19
I give a snippet (i.e. 2 bars) from the complete score, but maybe it is only
neccesary to use the soprano-part for the bug-CVS.
%% Start bug report 2.5.19 - 2.5.21
\header { maintainer = "Lezer Herman (Grootaers)"
%%%
\header { maintainer = "Lezer Herman (Grootaers)"
lastupdated = "2003/07/08"
}
\version "2.5.18"
global = { \key d \major
\time 3/4
\autoBeamOff
}
sop = \relative c''
{ \grace a8 b4. a8 g fis e2. d^\fermata
On Wednesday 06 April 2005 15:20, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Please, will you check the documentation of the last version of Lilypond
> > (2.5.18) because I think that all notheads are disappeared.
>
> which "the documentation" ? on the website? in the rpm?
Sorry, that
ukrainian letters,
so I am continuing my work, thanks to your work. Great program.
Herman Grootaers
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> Anyone?
You can try this for instance:
dvips -t a4 -u+ec-mftrace.map -u+lilypond.map -Ppdf simple >/dev/null 2>&1
This should do the trick, because it redirects the stdout to the great
reservoir of discarded bits and then redirects stderr to stdout.
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Herman G
e the last 40 lines of the logfile, and it fails also on a rerun in
2.3.21 on the same place.
It looks that something is broken, but I can not detect what went wrong with
the package, which is quite good.
Greetings,
Herman Grootaers
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, and also installed nicely.
It is a good prgram, however it would be perfect if there would be support for
not latin1-characters. Maybe can you give me some hints where I can look for
in the sources.
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