Erik Sandberg writes:
> scripts/abc2ly.py: Bugfix
Thanks, should this be in 2.4 too?
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Op do, 21-04-2005 te 01:45 +0200, schreef Erik Sandberg:
>
> Attached is a patch that fixes the key signature problem.
please commit.
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On Wednesday 20 April 2005 20.33, Laura Conrad wrote:
> > "JN" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> JN> Laura Conrad writes:
> >> I use it. It isn't possible for me to switch to 2.4 (or 2.5 in its
> >> current state) because abc2ly is broken in a major way. (It
>
Jan/Han-Wen,
Thanks for the package trouble help.
Han-Wen wrote:
> I recommend that you check out yum.
> It is the "factory supported" method of installing packages, and does
> dependency tracking.
> You can also add 3rd party repositories if Fedora doesn't ship with
> what you are looking
> fo
I am converting the colour (sorry for the British spelling!) codes
in /etc/X11/rgb.txt, distributed with XFree86, into the format in
scm/output-lib.scm. This is for my own use so that I can say things
like:
\override Staff.StaffSymbol #'color = #AliceBlue
All the multi-word colours have
Is it possible to install lilypond from a rpm binary in a non root
account? What about the other required programs?
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what-have-you command or two.
I would find this most welcome.
Maybe you can help. It looks to me as if you may not be using the
right tool, a low-end package installer that does not resolve
dependencies, such as rpm or dpkg; whereas you should probably be
using any of apt-get, apt-rpm, yum, synapt
Hi,
I was planning to translate the Tutorial first (because everyone needs to
begin...).
I think that working on the new LilyPond website could be more interesting and
efficient than building an external site. So if you're ok, I propose to
collaborate with you, working on the translations.
I'm
David Bobroff writes:
> This puzzles me. I did not specify *any* options when I
> did ./autogen.sh. I looked through ~/lilypond/configure and saw that --
> enable-gui is set to 'no' by default.
>> > WARNING: Please consider installing optional programs: libgtk+-2.0-
I see. configure suggest