Carl Sorensen writes:
> If I drop a .ly file onto the LilyPond icon, the resulting files (*.log,
> *.pdf) have the correct name, that is, the same as the .ly file.
>
> However, when I double click on a .ly file (which I want to do, because
> it creates the output files in the same directory as the
Schneelocke writes:
> This works fine so far. The only issue seems to be that the PDF file
> generated from xiao-haizi-guai-guai.ly is completely empty (which I
> assume shouldn't be the case considering what you said above). The
> error I get from ghostscript is slightly different this time:
>
>
I've just found what I consider to be a bug with the Windows version.
If I drop a .ly file onto the LilyPond icon, the resulting files (*.log,
*.pdf) have the correct name, that is, the same as the .ly file.
However, when I double click on a .ly file (which I want to do, because
it creates the ou
Hi,
> and lots of bugs have been fixed. Chinese fonts may still not work,
> but should not prevent printing of the music.
>
> Please test.
This works fine so far. The only issue seems to be that the PDF file
generated from xiao-haizi-guai-guai.ly is completely empty (which I
assume shouldn't be
The installer has been updated
http://lilypond.org/mingw/setup.exe
an upgrader has been added
http://lilypond.org/mingw/upgrade.exe
and lots of bugs have been fixed. Chinese fonts may still not work,
but should not prevent printing of the music.
Please test.
Jan.
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