Starling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Oh I'd love to, if I could get it to compile. c.c Downloaded the CVS
> source followed the lexer-gcc 3.0 rules, and got an error telling me
> to downgrade my compiler. :( I dun' have enough space for two
> versions of a compiler.
You also have problems?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> meant when it read the string "repeat" it would return from
> lookup_table the token REPEAT, which was interpreted in parser.yy to
> execute code to generate a Repeated_music object.
> I dunno, kinda confusing.
Yes, the code to do the keyword lookup is just about the
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Starling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What can I say? Patches appreciated :-)
Oh I'd love to, if I could get it to compile. c.c Downloaded the CVS
source followed the lexer-gcc 3.0 rules, and got an error telling me
to downgrade my compiler.
Starling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ooh! Thanks. That'll teach me to ls lily/*.c* :)
>
> ...although it's not quite as simple as looking at those files.
I know what you mean. Lily's quite something.
> I dunno, kinda confusing. I had to rely on grep and praying a bit too
> much to find a
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Starling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> What about lily/parser.yy? You may also want to have a peek at the
> lexer, which is in lily/lexer.ll.
Ooh! Thanks. That'll teach me to ls lily/*.c* :)
...although it's not quite as simple as looking a
Starling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was just looking through the source for lily... does anybody know
> which files the language parser is in?
What about lily/parser.yy? You may also want to have a peek at the
lexer, which is in lily/lexer.ll.
Greetings,
Jan.
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Simon Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> does anybody have any decent patch files for brass instruments for
> timidity? i've downloaded the best ones i can find from the links at the
> timidity-page, but they don't sound quite right. does anybody have any
> good ones or know where i can find so
Bernard Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> I've just tried running lp2dvi from within emacs on a Win 2000 platform and
> it worked with no problems. (My work laptop - don't tell anybody!) I'll
> have a poke around my configuration to s
I was just looking through the source for lily... does anybody know
which files the language parser is in? I can see how the
Repeated_music object repeats things, but I'm not sure exactly how the
program interprets "\repeat..." into a Repeated_music object.
Starling
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hi,
i don't know if this is really a topic for this list, but its worth a
try... :o)
does anybody have any decent patch files for brass instruments for
timidity? i've downloaded the best ones i can find from the links at the
timidity-page, but they don't sound quite right. does anybody have any
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 09:45, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > > > (after it was initially working). I compiled version 1.4.13 from
> > > > source on Red Hat 7.3 on an Intel PIII system. xdvi has some problems
> > > > finding fonts, it seems. The message I am now getting whe
Title: RE: lilypond-mode in Emacs on Windows
I've just tried running lp2dvi from within emacs on a Win 2000 platform and it worked with no problems. (My work laptop - don't tell anybody!) I'll have a poke around my configuration to see if I can work out what you need.
Of course it may be s
I'd like to have |___/\___ and later (after no pedaling indication for a
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1) is there a shorthand for "\sustainUp \sustainDown"?
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