Am 24.08.2015 um 18:27 schrieb David Kastrup:
Simon Albrecht writes:
Hello Anita,
sorry, but I can’t quite figure out what your problem is. You say ‘not
compiled’ in the subject, but actual message suggests that the output
is different from what you expected. Please give us the actual code
an
Hello,
Apologies if the message was not clear, I have indeed looked at the
suggested URL and was trying to be brief.
I installed the programme on a Mac yesterday.
Input: the scale example that comes with the installation.
Expectation: graphics of a scale starting at middle C.
Output: graphi
Simon Albrecht writes:
> Hello Anita,
>
> sorry, but I can’t quite figure out what your problem is. You say ‘not
> compiled’ in the subject, but actual message suggests that the output
> is different from what you expected. Please give us the actual code
> and output (as attachments) and describ
Simon Albrecht writes:
> Hello Anita,
>
> sorry, but I can’t quite figure out what your problem is. You say ‘not
> compiled’ in the subject, but actual message suggests that the output
> is different from what you expected. Please give us the actual code
> and output (as attachments) and describe
Anita Milicic writes:
> Hello,
>
> Apologies if the message was not clear, I have indeed looked at the
> suggested URL and was trying to be brief.
Omitting any actual example is too brief.
> I installed the programme on a Mac yesterday.
Which version?
> Input: the scale example that comes wit
Hello Anita,
sorry, but I can’t quite figure out what your problem is. You say ‘not
compiled’ in the subject, but actual message suggests that the output is
different from what you expected. Please give us the actual code and
output (as attachments) and describe the exact problem.
I guess that
Anita Milicic writes:
> \version 2.18.2
>
> % graphical output is one octave down from middle C when compiled from the
> example file "A scale in Lilypond"
>
> % new files also compile an octave lower and typing " relative c' " results
> in one octave higher than middle C
Please see http://lilyp
\version 2.18.2
% graphical output is one octave down from middle C when compiled from the
example file "A scale in Lilypond"
% new files also compile an octave lower and typing " relative c' " results
in one octave higher than middle C
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