supression

2003-07-10 Thread Aaron
Hi all, I was wondering how do I supress warning: can't find ascii character: 229 warning: can't find ascii character: 249 warning: can't find ascii character: 224 warning: can't find ascii character: 238 warning: can't find ascii character: 236 warning: can't find ascii character: 250 warning: ca

Re: Source transposition

2003-07-10 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Mon, 07 Jul 2003 22:23:19 +0200, Antonio a dit : > Is there a simple way to transpose a mudela source file? > I'm thinking to a simple parser that replaces all the note names with > the transposed ones. > Antonio Palama' I have written a little piece of emacs lisp code that can do that, wit

vim for lily

2003-07-10 Thread Aaron
Hi all, I was wondering: 1. What helpers come with the vim for lilypond stuff. 2. How do I use the mode? so far all I get is the sytax highlighting. I am hoping for some help with bracket plus some short cuts to note entry and \grace -\mordent etc. Plus is there a way to have it check measures wi

Re: Source transposition

2003-07-10 Thread David Raleigh Arnold
On Thursday 10 July 2003 06:23 am, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: > Antonio Palama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >People have been asking for this for years. I will attempt > > >it eventually if it doesn't get done, but I would do it > > >English only, out of ignorance and laziness. > > Of course, you

Re: Source transposition

2003-07-10 Thread Antonio Palama
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: Of course, you can always use lilypond's \transpose feature, run lilypond and midi2ly to import the transposed score. I am afraid this doesn't work; I would like to preserve all the comments and the general structure of the source file and, in any case, my experience w

Re: Source transposition

2003-07-10 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Antonio Palama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >People have been asking for this for years. I will attempt > >it eventually if it doesn't get done, but I would do it > >English only, out of ignorance and laziness. Of course, you can always use lilypond's \transpose feature, run lilypond and midi2l

Re: pdftex doesn't work

2003-07-10 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Arne Bosien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Do you have a particularly reason to use --pdeftex? > > Yes shure, because dvipdf or ps2pdf doesn't create screenfriendly pdf > documents. Did you try ly2dvi --pdf? What do you mean by screenfriendly? Jan. -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>