Re: lilypond-book problem remains in 2.6.1

2005-07-12 Thread Graham Percival
On 11-Jul-05, at 4:05 PM, Nicholas Haggin wrote: The output issues I posted about earlier (to lilypond-user only) remain under 2.6.1, although the other bugs I ran into are now fixed. http://nhaggin.freeshell.org/lilybook-trouble/ Again, note the vertical placement of staves in hymnal.

Re: DOS-based Windows users, please test

2005-07-12 Thread Paul Scott
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: Paul Scott writes: A side point is that the PATH environment should be modified by the install so that lilypond can be found from the command line (since MS has such a weak filesystem hierarchy). That would only be for users who run lilypond from the command l

make fails: scm_from_locale_string

2005-07-12 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Hi, Using guile 1.6.7, make all fails: lily-parser-scheme.cc: In function `scm_unused_struct* ly_parser_output_name(scm_unused_struct*)': lily-parser-scheme.cc:228: error: 'scm_from_locale_string' was not declared in this scope make[1]: *** [out/lily-parser-scheme.o] Error 1 `scm_from_locale_s

Re: Help wanted : announcement posting?

2005-07-12 Thread Ed Baskerville
On Jul 5, 2005, at 10:57 PM, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: There should also be a listing maintained at versiontracker.com if you want it to be found by Mac people looking for music software...I'd be happy to maintain this, if you like. Ok, please do so. Jan. Done. (Now that I'm back from a mon

Re: download page: small corrections on Debian package versions

2005-07-12 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Mark Van den Borre writes: > * Lilypond 2.4.5 is in Debian etch, the current testing, and in Debian > sid. > * Lilypond 2.2.6 ships with Debian sarge, but it's not in Debian sid > anymore. Thanks, I fixed these. > P.S. Is anyone working on 2.5/2.6 .debs for Debian sid/etch? The maintainer has

Re: DOS-based Windows users, please test

2005-07-12 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Paul Scott writes: > A side point is that the PATH environment should be modified by the > install so that lilypond can be found from the command line (since MS > has such a weak filesystem hierarchy). That would only be for users who run lilypond from the command line; they will know how to do