Thanks Mats. I tried some ways of doing this without success and I finally
create a isinf.h and a isinf.c ... Probably not the most elegant way of
solving it, but it seems to have solved the issue. I successfully built it.
But now I'm having problems running the program. I will send another pos
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm preparing new teTeX, Guile and LilyPond releases for Cygwin, but I
> can't seem get PDF output through ly2dvi -p output to behave.
Arg. Seems to be a difference between dvips versions. Previously, an
entry in config.ps:
p psfonts.map
wou
Hi, I've installed LilyPond 1.6.3 on RedHat 7.3 successfully from the source,
but couldn't "make web" and got error messages like :
invoking `gs -sDEVICE=bbox -q -sOutputFile=- -dNOPAUSE lily-15089817
61.eps -c quit > lily-1508981761.eps.bbox 2>&1'
Error command exite
El jue, 19-09-2002 a las 06:41, Mats Bengtsson escribió:
> ... This is exactly why I proposed the
> alternative solution to use lilypond-book instead, where
> you have full control over the layout.
>
>/Mats
Thank you for your advice. I have started using lilypond-book.
On the attached .ly
I'm preparing new teTeX, Guile and LilyPond releases for Cygwin, but I
can't seem get PDF output through ly2dvi -p output to behave.
ly2dvi invokes dvips -u lilypond.map (the -u option is not documented
in man or info pages), but it seems that with this option,
lilypond.map is the only map file
Hi,
I would like to fine tune the chord symbols on my lilypond output.
How do I change to a sans-serif font?
also
How do I reduce the vertical spacing between the chord symbols and the
stave?
Thanks,
Colin
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Johan Wettergren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> Could it be that you're not running bash?
>>
> I am running bash. I don't understand the structure of the TEXMF shell
> variable (see below for the complete env):
>
> TEXMF={/usr/share/lilypond/1.6.0,{/home/Johan/texmf,!!/usr/sh
Hello.
I am writing a paper on musical analysis. In there I need score-examples
where the notes are grouped together. Normally this is done via a horizontal
bracket underneath the score. As the exmples are musically quit simple I started
by using slurs. But I ran into two problems:
It seems that
Is there anybody knows how to manually place the fingering indications?
In some cases, especially for arpeggios, I would prefer to put the indications
just next to the corresponding note-heads, rightwards probably, to make it clearer.
I took a look at script-horizontal.ly but it's not really the c
Rachel Willmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've done what it said as part of the install. So
> /etc/lilypond-profile is called from /etc/profile. And the result on
> the variables is this:
>
> $ echo $TEXMF
> {@local_lilypond_datadir@,!!/usr/local/share/texmf}
> Now, those @local_lilypond_data
Did you really use the
lilypond-1.x.xx/buildscripts/out/lilypond-profile
file, it looks as if you used the skeleton version
lilypond-1.x.xx/buildscripts/lilypond-profile.sh
/Mats
> At 22:44 19/09/2002 +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> >Did you read what INSTALL.txt has to say about
> >the file
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