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Subject:ps redundancy
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 00:09:53 -0500
From: Pierre Abbat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
I'm looking at the ps output of Lilypond ('cause I'm writing a completely
unrela
Hi Nicolas,
right now, the methods for displayLilyMusic are imported in
ly/music-functions-init.ly . This causes the machinery to be loaded
and thrown away for every .ly file separately. This is a significant
penalty in terms of CPU and memory usage.
Could you see if it is possible to load th
Joe Neeman wrote:
Try a make -C lily clean.
Thanks.
That helped. :-)
-Rune
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Ok, compiled successfully with this change:
diff --git a/lily/include/lily-guile.hh b/lily/include/lily-guile.hh
index 6eef555..d9387cb 100644
--- a/lily/include/lily-guile.hh
+++ b/lily/include/lily-guile.hh
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
Hack for various MacOS incarnations.
*/
#ifndef GUILE_ELLIPSIS
-#de
Erlend Aasland escreveu:
> Hmmm, can it be related to this:
>
> lily/include/lily-guile.hh:
>
> /*
> Hack for various MacOS incarnations.
> */
> #ifndef GUILE_ELLIPSIS
> #define GUILE_ELLIPSIS
> #endif
>
>
> Forgot to mention that I'm on MacOSX 10.4.8...
>
>
yes, try
#define GUILE_ELLIP
Hmmm, can it be related to this:
lily/include/lily-guile.hh:
/*
Hack for various MacOS incarnations.
*/
#ifndef GUILE_ELLIPSIS
#define GUILE_ELLIPSIS
#endif
Forgot to mention that I'm on MacOSX 10.4.8...
Erlend
On 1/18/07, Erlend Aasland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I've compiled a
Hello,
I've compiled and installed guile-1.8 + rational patch, and I'm now trying
to compile Lily against this. All is fine until the build-system reach the
lily/ subdir:
accidental-placement.cc: In function 'void
Accidental_placement_calc_positioning_done_init_functions()':
accidental-placement
> > Whatever you do, *please* follow the guidelines in mf/README
> > (almost all ancient glyphs don't do that, unfortunately). An
> > `exact' conversion would be really cool!
> >
> Well, I don't really know yet anything about font design myself
> except maybe the point that ttf/otf fonts have a wi
I hope you have realized that you have to learn MetaFont
to be able to implement the fonts (at least if you want them
included in the distribution).
/Mats
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Juergen Reuter wrote:
Agreed. I have been mainly concentrating on Vaticana style and
Petrucci style. As Werner already indicated, the ancient font was
written before Lily used fontforge et al. Therefore, the glyphs do
not follow all prerequisites that Lily glyphs are nowadays supposed to
Karl Hammar wrote:
Great!
Is your goal, like Guthenburg, to make a few e's etc, to simulate the
variability of handwriting also?
Would that be possible within lilypond?
Well, I don't know yet -- it would definitely be userfull for the
samples taken from handwritten fonts. But what rules ap
Werner LEMBERG wrote:
I was wondering if I could start some contribution to the medieval
notation support via redesigning the fonts that in my opinion don't
look very good. [...]
I can't give any design recommendation due to lack of knowledge.
Whatever you do, *please* follow the guidel
John Mandereau wrote:
The tutorial from the user manual, but you should wait until I've
documented documentation translation. As I'm very busy, it may take a
week. In the meantime, you could read and check lilypond.org
translation for possible typos and translation improvements with
Francisco
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Till Rettig wrote:
Hei,
I was wondering if I could start some contribution to the medieval
notation support
That would be great!
via redesigning the fonts that in my opinion don't look
very good. Especially referring to the mensural notehead style (I think
the petrucci
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