I'm using lilypond on gentoo linux, compiled using the official gentoo
ebuild. After updating guile to 2.2.3, lilypond stopped working. The
following minimal example:
\version "2.19.80"
\relative c' { c4 d e f }
produces the following output:
GNU LilyPond 2.19.81
Import (ice-9 threads) to have
el 2018-06-04 a las 01:06 David Kastrup escribió:
> Sounds like an encoding or other I/O problem with the intermediate
> PostScript files. Can you use -dno-delete-intermediate-files and
> compare the resulting intermediate files (named rather randomly so
> you'll have to look for them).
Hi, th
el 2018-06-04 a las 23:45 Thomas Morley escribió:
> You could try to checkout a branch from master and apply all of the
> attached patches.
Thank you very much for the patches, "Thomas"!!
I applied them to the sources pulled from git, and lilypond compiled
without a problem. I haven't done exte
el 2018-06-05 a las 02:13 Thomas Morley escribió:
> Be aware that guilev2 support is still experimental.
Thanks for the update, Thomas. I haven't used lilypond extensively, but i
have some short but non-trivial scores (lots of tweaks, several levels of
includes, some non-conventional symbols). T
el 2018-06-05 a las 10:36 Thomas Morley escribió:
> Well, most of those patches are not "my patches" (look at the
> authors), over the years several people worked on migrating to
> guilev2.
Indeed, thank you and Dave and Antonio. And certainly to everyone who
contributed to the development of li
Hello, list.
For some reason, when using modern-straight-flag or flat-flag, flags are
much thicker than normal beams, and the distance is also much bigger.
Straight and flat flags were widely used by modern composers like Pierre
Boulez and Karlheinz Stockhausen, and in all cases flags were treat
Hello, list.
Some time ago I reported a bug with modern-straight and flat flags, and it
was accepted as issue 5412:
https://sourceforge.net/p/testlilyissues/issues/5412/
I only have a very basic knowledge of lilypond, but I assume that this
problem happens at the font level, and that there is
el 2019-02-17 a las 21:41 Thomas Morley escribió:
> Speaking only for myself I think the OP is correct saying flat-flags
> should behave like Beams, though I don't agree for
> modern/old-straight-flags.
And now I tend to agree with you... :-)
Both examples I mentioned in my other email (Boulez