Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> addendum: it seems to work over here, but only for on the first
> invocation of emacs-client. Weird.
Ditto here.
But can you use point-and-click (more than once) ?
-Rune
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I read the man page for xdvi (BTW, after compiling the source with
--enable-ps-gs I can get beams and slurs; thanks for the tip, guys) ,
and here is what it has to say about point-and-click with editors in
general. Alas, my precooked RH tetex distro seems not to have been
compiled with source
Hi all,
I have a piece with one GrandStaff containing two Staffs. Now I'm looking
for a way to reduce the distance between the staves, because there's too
much unused space, and if I could reduce it, I could easily fit at least
one more line on the same page.
I know I can use interscoreline in
Keith and Margaret Stanley wrote:
> I do not want to publish music as a whole but a often would like to
> rewrite music presented in treble clef one octave lower in either bass
> clef or (probably better) in tenor clef. Can your program help with
> this or can you point me to a suitable progr
Oh, I see -- I was thinking I had to specify the 'balance,' i.e. the
other 11 beats of the 12-count bar.
Thanks!
And I just 'solved' the other problem -- I ran
'lilypond myfile.ly' with no output type specified, and this of course
generated the default 'myfile.tex' file. Then I ran 'tex myfile.t
On Wednesday 17 July 2002 00.39, Mark M. Wilson wrote:
> I'm trying to write an eighth-note pickup to a full measure in 12/8
> time. I wrote:
> \partial 11 e8
> but this doesn't work. The syntax reference didn't give an example, and
> since I'm apparently an idiot, I can't figure out what kind
> I'm trying to write an eighth-note pickup to a full measure in 12/8
> time. I wrote:
> \partial 11 e8
> but this doesn't work. The syntax reference didn't give an example, and
> since I'm apparently an idiot, I can't figure out what kind of number or
> what value I'm supposed to specify. What
I have just found your web page and it looks as if you may be able to
help but I am not sure.
I do not want to publish music as a whole but a often would like to
rewrite music presented in treble clef one octave lower in either bass
clef or (probably better) in tenor clef. Can your program help w
I'm trying to write an eighth-note pickup to a full measure in 12/8
time. I wrote:
\partial 11 e8
but this doesn't work. The syntax reference didn't give an example, and
since I'm apparently an idiot, I can't figure out what kind of number or
what value I'm supposed to specify. What should foll
"Mike Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
> I've just tried to set up lilypond on my PC
> 1.6 gHz, 384Mb Ram, blah, blah
> The setup fails whether I try to
> download for a local instal or setup
> over the internet.
> The failure is always when accessing setup.ini
> and it reports an i
Hi,
I've just tried to set up lilypond on my PC
1.6 gHz, 384Mb Ram, blah, blah
The setup fails whether I try to
download for a local instal or setup
over the internet.
The failure is always when accessing setup.ini
and it reports an invalid string at line 389
Shame, beacause I would really like
--xXmbgvnjoT4axfJE
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 03:04:52PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, this didn't work. Not only would it not display
> the music correctly, (the quarter-no
Well, this didn't work. Not only would it not display
the music correctly, (the quarter-note heads as dollar
signs, the treble clef as a 'j') it wouldn't even print
what was visible on screen. Instead it printed out what
I presume to be the equivalent Ghost/Postscript code.
>sigh< I'd LIKE to u
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >Are you using
> >point-and-click?
> I have to admit that I haven't gotten around yet to trying out p & c.
> [..] I do all my
> LilyPond editing on gedit (or, occasionally, vim).
it turns out that VIM also supports this type of operation.
ru
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > If I run emacs, and do
> >
> > emacsclient --no-wait +6:5 CHANGES
> >
> > it jumps to the right spot. If it does not at your side you must have
> > an outdated server.el or emacsclient lying around.
>
> To add a piece of information: I use GNU Emacs 21.2.1.
> Afte
Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have plain RH7.3 here (emacs-21.2-2), and it works out of the box;
> If I run emacs, and do
>
> emacsclient --no-wait +6:5 CHANGES
>
> it jumps to the right spot. If it does not at your side you must have
> an outdated server.el or emacsclient l
Rune Zedeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> export XEDITOR='..'
>
> Then point and click stops working.
Oops. I meant to make nitpickingly sure you were doing
export XEDITOR='emacsclient --no-wait +%l:%c %f'
as opposed to your
XEDITOR = emacsclient --no-wait +%l:%c %f
> Btw, I did not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> >>(server-start) in my .emacs
> >
> >
> > did you try restarting the server by hand?
>
> Yep, I issued (server-start) C-x C-e - and it didn't help...
>
>
> > export XEDITOR='..'
>
> Then point and click stops working.
>
> >>but still emacs (21.2.1) only jumps
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