> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Han-Wen Nienhuys
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >
> >[please forward to appropriate editor development lists]
> >
> >Hi there!
> >
> >I have a question for the lily4jEdit developers.
> >
> >Yesterday Jan & I discussed how we could lower the barrier to start
> >usin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> On Thursday 10 March 2005 22.20, David Rogers wrote:
> > Erik Sandberg wrote:
> > >This is of course achievable by adding \breaks manually, but my
> > >suggestion is to add a property for a threshold value that somehow
> > >controls an upper bound of how tightly spaced a
On Thursday 10 March 2005 22.20, David Rogers wrote:
> Erik Sandberg wrote:
> >This is of course achievable by adding \breaks manually, but my
> >suggestion is to add a property for a threshold value that somehow
> >controls an upper bound of how tightly spaced a staff can be. This
> >could e.g. be
When compiling the snippet as instructed, I got an
exception.
Yes, this is a preview, so there is no good error reporting.
Btw, does jEdit have emacs keybindings?
Shortcuts are configurable, so you can create something like that. But
there is no way to just turn it on.
Bert
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During the build for lilypond 2.5.14 (.13 too) on OpenBSD:
/usr/local/bin/python ../buildscripts/gen-emmentaler-scripts.py --dir=./out
(cd ./out && fontforge -script emmentaler-11.pe)
Copyright (c) 2000-2005 by George Williams.
Executable based on sources from 19:08 9-Feb-2005.
Segmentation fault
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Han-Wen Nienhuys
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
[please forward to appropriate editor development lists]
Hi there!
I have a question for the lily4jEdit developers.
Yesterday Jan & I discussed how we could lower the barrier to start
using LilyPond. One the things we disc
Bertalan Fodor writes:
> Some proof of concept is ready.
It looks very nice (apart from the ugly widget set that comes with
java...). When compiling the snippet as instructed, I got an
exception.
Hmm, I found PDF viewer: AcroRd32.exe :-)
It works, yay!
Btw, does jEdit have emacs keybindings?
Erik Sandberg wrote:
>This is of course achievable by adding \breaks manually, but my
>suggestion is to add a property for a threshold value that somehow
>controls an upper bound of how tightly spaced a staff can be. This
>could e.g. be the minimum horizontal distance between notes, but I
>guess t
Hi,
When writing a multiple movement piece, using a \book of \scores, it happens
that you want to control page breaking quite massively to avoid bad page
turns.
One problem occurs when a movement is just a little bit too big for one page,
and I want it to fill out two pages.
The current behav
When building the ec-fonts-mftraced package with the latest mftrace, the
(E)PS files contains the fonts embedded like this:
(For example)
%%Title: lily-102927469.dvi
%%DocumentFonts: GNU-LilyPond-feta-20 ecbx12
...
%%BeginFont: ecbx12
%!PS-AdobeFont-1.0: EuropeanComputerModern-BoldExtended12pt 00
On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 08:27:08PM +0100, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> > Sorry for any confusion I may have caused.
>
> That's ok, this should be fixed; I'll apply your patches.
Here's yet another one I missed (I had to install a recent makeinfo
before building documentation):
--- stepmake/stepma
On Thursday 10 March 2005 14.39, Erik Sandberg wrote:
> hi,
>
> When doing some typesetting, I looked for breakbefore in the documentation.
>
> I found that it was pretty hard to find, and not well-documented:
> - Page-breaking.html should IMHO contain some comment on how to break
> between scores.
hi,
When doing some typesetting, I looked for breakbefore in the documentation.
I found that it was pretty hard to find, and not well-documented:
- Page-breaking.html should IMHO contain some comment on how to break between
scores.
- Creating-titles.html mentions the setting, but doesn't say exa
Are you sure that you used the same settings in Acrobat. At least in
newer versions of Acrobat, there are options under Preferences to
specify how text should be smoothed on screen. The result may also
depend on your particular version of ps2pdf (or rather of Ghostscript)
which is used to convert t
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