Hi,
after my last email in which sorry to say I made a few booboos. I didn't
notice that this was just a javahelp for the lilypond help, which was
neat. A similar thing could be done in a simpler way with css.
The other is I quoted all the original message. sorry.
Now on to the question of th
I am installing Lilypond 2.0.1
( I used Lilypond 1.8.2 )
The installing process seemed quite well, even the make web part.
Questions are :
1)
when, according to documentatnion Version 2.0.1 / Install / Building
LilyPond
(
http://neuro.ohbi.net/lilypond/Documentation/topdocs/out-www/INSTALL.html#
HI,
What your plans are for this plugin? And Lilypond with JEdit??
I am currently using vim because of its hebrew support.
>From the list It seems that most of the users are using emacs. I think
that it is a good thng that other editors support Lilypond.
That said the editors for lilypond emacs a
I am working on a LilyPond plugin for JEdit.
As a subproject I've created a JavaHelp add-in for LilyPond Documentation.
It's created for 2.0.1, but is useful for other versions also.
Features:
- Easily navigable tree view of the whole documentation
- Integrated full-text search
Download:
http://s
On Tuesday 30 September 2003 12:29 pm, Ralph Little wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks, that all seems fine.
>
> I think the vast majority of what I want to do to make life easier is
> to set some appropriately "nice" fonts globally and make up some
> shortcuts for my favourite markups.
>
> I will have a fiddle
Hi,
This is more mutopia related, but anyway:
Lots of [often handwritten] music scores can be found on line at
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ (BNF stands for Bibliothèque Nationale de
France).
For instance, here is the full score of the music from /Le Bourgeois
Gentilhomme/, by Molière and Lully:
http:
Bert,
I finally managed to figure out the installation on my own! Thanks anyway
for your reply -- I was able to successfully run test.ly this morning. I'm
looking forward to trying out Lilypond now.
-Jim
At 08:02 AM 9/29/2003 +0200, Bertalan Fodor wrote:
>Please open a command prompt (cmd on NT/
Hi,
Thanks, that all seems fine.
I think the vast majority of what I want to do to make life easier is to set
some appropriately "nice" fonts globally and make up some shortcuts for my
favourite markups.
I will have a fiddle and see what pops up.
It would seem to me that if people have a favouri
Hello, Han-Wen:
I doubt that this will be discernible on 1200dpi print-outs.
I was looking at the printed version -- from my Xanté AW 1200 (1200dpi)
-- and I have to agree with you: there is no visible offset. I imagine
it would be the same if I sent the PS directly to the offset printer
(which
In contrast to the "common.ly" file sent by Nicolas earlier today,
Thorkil's file is a template, similar to all the template files
that are included in the LilyPond distribution in
.../doc/input/templates/.
If I were you, I would put definitions like "Dynamics" context
in a separate common.ly file,
Hi Ralph,
Has anybody tried to do this and have you had much success?
If so, it would be cool to have a store of different styles for the web
site, to go with the templates.
I made a (kind of) preset for my piano compositions, I'm not entering
anything else in Lily at the moment, but soon I'm g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hello, Mats:
>
> Thanks again for all the help -- after some effort, I believe I was
> able to install the fonts correctly. Now, running ly2dvi -p appears to
> work as expected, and the output looks much cleaner (i.e., totally
> clean!).
>
> However, as I zoomed in
Bonjour Ralph
Tue, 30 Sep 2003 10:12:24 +0100, tu as dit :
> Hi there,
> I'm getting to the point in my Lilypond excursions whereby I want to produce
> something a little "posher" and in a more structured way.
> It occurs to me that it would be cool to setup some kind of general settings
>
Hi there,
I'm getting to the point in my Lilypond excursions whereby I want to produce
something a little "posher" and in a more structured way.
It occurs to me that it would be cool to setup some kind of general settings
a Lilypond composition that I can reuse easily.
The kinds of things that I a
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