I asked around on the fink lists for thoughts on the matter, but
couldn't find anyone. So let's try the inverse.
Does anyone here have lilypond 2, Panther, and the newest version of
fink installed at the same time? I had it around for awhile before I
was forced to rebuild fink, and since then I
Hello, all:
The solution to my problem was to change ~/.login to include the
following line:
set path = ( $path /sw/bin )
Hope this helps someone else!
Best regards,
Kieren.
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Hello, all:
While my Lilypond-installation-screwup (still on-going!) has brought my
engraving plans to a halt, I'd like to ask if/how the whole Lilypond
system (TeX and all) could be made into a single executable that
someone could download, install, and run without being a command-line
expert
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 10:49, Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
>
> > See if it includes the path to the directory in which kpsexpand sits.
>
> Nope -- however, I've added /sw/bin to my $PATH and 'lilypond' still
> doesn't work...
>
> Any other thoughts?
re-login (if you haven't done so alrea
Hello, Michal:
Could it be that your PATH got messed up?
Sounds likely!
locate kpsexpand
should find where kpsexpand is.
returns nothing/blank
(n.b. I can manually get to it in /sw/bin/)
echo $PATH
should give you the path(s) to executable directories.
/Users/kmac/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin:/Users/
Hello, Alois:
as far as I know Lilypond relies quite heavily on the presence of a
teTeX
distribution. Which TeX distribution do you have?
On my teTeX system kpsexpand is a shell script, which calls kpsewhich
with
appropriate flags. Let me know, if you have teTeX without kpsexpand.
How do I deter
Could it be that your PATH got messed up?
locate kpsexpand
should find where kpsexpand is.
echo $PATH
should give you the path(s) to executable directories. See if it
includes the path to the directory in which kpsexpand sits.
> > Furthermore, running '/sw/bin/lilypond -P myFile.ly' now gives
On Friday 31 October 2003 14:49, Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
> Hello, all --
>
> I think I messed up my installation of Lilypond... =(
>
> I decided to configure my UNIX environment (with aliases, etc.) --
> immediately afterward, 'lilypond' was no longer available as an alias.
>
> Furthermore
Hello, all --
I think I messed up my installation of Lilypond... =(
I decided to configure my UNIX environment (with aliases, etc.) --
immediately afterward, 'lilypond' was no longer available as an alias.
Furthermore, running '/sw/bin/lilypond -P myFile.ly' now gives me this:
lilypond (GNU L
Try:
\header{
meter = "Allegro"
}
If you don't like the font and/or size that lilypond chooses, you
can tweak them with LaTeX commands. You can take a look also at the
manual at the header section for more predefined tags.
regards,
José Luis
A 30/10/03 21:23:45
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