On 17-12-2015 17:54, David Kastrup wrote:
stepmake is no longer available as a debian package!
That's irrelevant as LilyPond comes with its own copy of stepmake.
Sorry! I did'nt realise that. It must I hope be documented somewhere
(apart from [not in] INSTALL.txt)?
root@Villums14:/usr/local
On 17.12.2015 18:57, Trevor Daniels wrote:
Francisco Vila wrote Thursday, December 17, 2015 4:53 PM
I just gained my PhD. My humble thesis tells the design and results of
an experiment with a number of musicians, comparing lilypond scores
with the originals which those scores were copied from.
Francisco Vila wrote Thursday, December 17, 2015 4:53 PM
> I just gained my PhD. My humble thesis tells the design and results of
> an experiment with a number of musicians, comparing lilypond scores
> with the originals which those scores were copied from.
Congratulations Dr Vila!
As your thes
Villum Sejersen writes:
> As of today it seems I cannot compile lilypond from git sources, because:
>
> stepmake is no longer available as a debian package!
That's irrelevant as LilyPond comes with its own copy of stepmake.
> For historical reasons I neither use Ubuntu nor any other debian-base
Hello,
I just gained my PhD. My humble thesis tells the design and results of
an experiment with a number of musicians, comparing lilypond scores
with the originals which those scores were copied from.
I can imagine this can raise certain questions and I don't really know
where to start from, so
As of today it seems I cannot compile lilypond from git sources, because:
stepmake is no longer available as a debian package!
For historical reasons I neither use Ubuntu nor any other debian-based
OS, but debian itself...
My debian version is the current testing 'stretch'.
root@Villums14:
While developing a Playback View in Denemo (music plays back while
LilyPond-typeset SVG is animated, building on Mathieu Demange's work) I
came across a bug in event-listener.ly:
In this procedure
#(define (format-tempo engraver event)
(print-line engraver
"tempo"