But CVS ChangeLog 1.2645 is fine, and the web built, too.
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CVS ChangeLog 1.2644 exits thusly on 'make all' (RedHat 9):
/usr/include/c++/3.2.2/bits/locale_facets.h: At top level:
out/lexer.cc:3454: warning: `int yy_start_stack_ptr' defined but not
used
out/lexer.cc:3455: warning: `int yy_start_stack_depth' defined but not
used
out/lexer.cc:3456: warning:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> `bass clef -- time signature -- small treble clef' at the beginning of
> the second line, and I'm not aware of a method to achieve this. I've
> tried to insert `\skip 1*0' right before `\clef treble', but this
> doesn't help.
I'll have a think. At the moment, there ca
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's quite strange. I tested on a fresh machine. What versions of
> fontconfig/gnome/pango do you use?
fontconfig is version 2.2.3
gnome is 2.6.1
pango is 1.4.1
ohoh, maybe I should look at guile-gnome.sh again, and get a more
recent pango. I'
flex -Cfe -p -p -oout/lexer.cc lexer.ll
"lexer.ll", line 635: warning, -s option given but default rule can be matched
rm -f ./out/lexer.dep; DEPENDENCIES_OUTPUT="./out/lexer.dep ./out/lexer.o"
g++ -c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DSTRING_UTILS_INLINED -Iinclude -I./out -I../flower/include
-I../flower/./o
I need help to resolve the following problem. Consider a trombone
voice which uses the bass clef (`B'). There is a trumpet cue which
uses treble clef. Incidentally, the cue starts at a new line in the
trombone part. The proper solution is to mark the cue with a small
treble clef (`t') which mu
> The proper solution would be to make a \quoteDuring music function
>
> \quoteDuring #"trp" { ..music.. }
>
> which is expanded to << \quote \\ ..music.. > or { music } by means
> of a music function. This function would work similar to the
> expansion of \\ .
Note that in my current project
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The problem is that when LilyPond tries to calculate the horizontal
> space occupied by each syllable, it doesn't realize that the
> \"u is just one character and therefore thinks that syllables
> J\"un and t\"o are much longer than they actually are. The consequence
> i
The problem is that when LilyPond tries to calculate the horizontal
space occupied by each syllable, it doesn't realize that the
\"u is just one character and therefore thinks that syllables
J\"un and t\"o are much longer than they actually are. The consequence
is that the hyphen is placed too far
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi!
>
> As recently promised, here is a bug report for a problem with Makefile
> dependencies when building the docu.
>
> First of all, "make web" upon recent CVS aborts due to some problem in
> lily-1427885919.ly with the following message:
>
This should be fixed
Nicolas Sceaux writes:
> (without the closing tag)
Of coures, sorry.
fc-list |grep -i lily
Fontconfig error: "~/.fonts.conf", line 3: mismatched tag
> LilyPond\-feta:style=Regular
Ok.
> but still no feta glyphs displayed when invoking lilypond -fgnome.
That's quite strange. I tested on a f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> On Tuesday 21 September 2004 00.27, Erik Sandberg wrote:
> > I checked through the bugs quickly, and I only found one bug that makes 2.3
> > strictly worse than 2.2, and hence prevent 3.0. That's titling-piece.ly.
>
> Add boxed-rehearsal-mark to this. It is now worse th
Would it be possible, and of any help, if I sent you a scanned image of
a piece of music that has these articulations?
--
chip
Sure! Send it to lilypond-devel. It seems that they allow attachments
on the mailing lists again, but it's even better if you have a web page
where you can put the image an
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