There is a few GPL project on music writing on the Internet. Most of the
more serious project are based on tex.
My aim is to make a Finale clone for Linux. There is a long time I'm
thinking of this but the task is huge, I'll probably need help.
Porcessing music sheet under tex is a compilation so
on Wed, May 22, 2002 at 04:44:52PM +0200%, Mats Bengtsson said:
mats> The reason is that you just copied half of the solution from
mats> my previous answer
gah! sorry. :)
mats> By the way, I think "on the G string" is really a misnomer
mats> especially when the piece is in the
Greetings!
I hope this question is not off-topic. I'm a Sibelius user that works with
staff members who are still using Encore for music notation... problem is, I'd
like to import it directly into Sibelius. Sibelius does not allow importing
from Encore, rather importing from Finale files. I do
> mats's suggestion isn't working here:
>
> http://jeffcovey.net/music/scores/bach/air/
>
> the bottom fermata isn't appearing at the end. i'm getting:
>
> warning: Junking request: `Mark_req':
> \mark #'(music "scripts-dfermata")
The reason is that you just copied half of the solution
from
mats's suggestion isn't working here:
http://jeffcovey.net/music/scores/bach/air/
the bottom fermata isn't appearing at the end. i'm getting:
warning: Junking request: `Mark_req':
\mark #'(music "scripts-dfermata")
how can i fix this?
thanks,
--
+-
Sorry, my fingers slipped so I sent a half finished answer
> > ...
> If you take a look at the bottom of the file in the \score{...}
> declaration, you'll notice that the \tempi identifier isn't
> used. If you uncomment the commented line and comment the
> next line, you'll get a version of th
> Hello--
>
> Here's a question that refers specifically to multi-voice scores. I'm
> running Lilypond 1.4.13 on a modified RH 7.2 distro.
>
> I wrote a quartet score using the two-file technique detailed in the
> manual (os-music.ly, os-score.ly), using a little additional help from
> the
Hello--
Here's a question that refers specifically to multi-voice scores. I'm
running Lilypond 1.4.13 on a modified RH 7.2 distro.
I wrote a quartet score using the two-file technique detailed in the
manual (os-music.ly, os-score.ly), using a little additional help from
the opus-130 exampl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I can't get lilypond running.
>
> I have rpms 1-4.0-1.i386 (this worked fine on RH 7.1)
> and 1-4.13-1.i386
> Both will install, but both crash when ly2dvi is run :-
> lilypond: relocation error: /usr/lib/libguile.so.6: undefined symbol: qt_error
> error: li
I can't get lilypond running.
I have rpms 1-4.0-1.i386 (this worked fine on RH 7.1)
and 1-4.13-1.i386
Both will install, but both crash when ly2dvi is run :-
lilypond: relocation error: /usr/lib/libguile.so.6: undefined symbol: qt_error
error: lilypond: command exited with value 3251
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