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Greetings:
Some suggestions for the docs on midi2ly:
1) The utility will work as advertised *if* you use Type 1 MIDI
files. Type 0 files put all data into a single track, so unless you're
rendering monophonic music you probably want to be using Type 1 files.
2) Multiple tracks in a
Laura Conrad writes:
> I've hit that one (in 2.0); I was planning to report it after I had
> a chance to check it on a more recent version.
Ok. Next time, feel free to just report such a thing, as long as you
mention the version.
> The workaround is to change the "< a' c >" that comes in the li
> "Jan" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> /home/dlphilp/BachCelloPrelude.ly:14:38: error: parse error,
>> unexpected BAR, expecting NOTENAME_PITCH or DRUM_PITCH or '>':
>> \time 4/4 \key d \major < \ba
Jan> This is invalid lilypond syntax: you found a bug
On Jul 1, 2004, at 3:33 AM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Will Oram wrote:
As is typical with me, I misread the instructions for lilypond-book
--process. After some toying around, I got it to build at last.
There are some problems, however. One is that nothing in \header {}
(found in header.ly) is pri
I will add the following example to the Tips and Tricks document:
--
\version "2.2.0"
\header {
texidoc = "@cindex Key Signature End of Line
According to normal typesetting conventions, LilyPond typesets key
changes at the end of the line, when th
The steps described below are not relevant for the current versions
of LilyPond. However, they provided enough hints that I think I have
found a solution, see the following example. Note that I don't know
any russian, so I just copied a text from a web page.
> There are certainly a number of properties that are useful to
> set but that are unset by default. However, it's a difficult
> compromise to determine which ones to list or not.
Well it is not a difficult compromise if there is a well-known property
like minimumVerticalExtent, but you don't hav
Dave Phillips writes:
> I'll check out the CVS abc2ly today. Meanwhile, here's what's
> happening with my current versions of things (Planet CCRMA RH9,
> LilyPond 2.2.0) :
Ok.
> /home/dlphilp/BachCelloPrelude.ly:14:38: error: parse error,
> unexpected BAR, expecting NOTENAME_PITCH or DRUM_
Hi Jan:
I'll check out the CVS abc2ly today. Meanwhile, here's what's
happening with my current versions of things (Planet CCRMA RH9, LilyPond
2.2.0) :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dlphilp]$ abc2ly BachCelloPrelude.abc
abc2ly from LilyPond 2.2.0
Parsing `BachCelloPrelude.abc'...
Line ... lilypond output t
The problem is that dvips has its own opinion on what paper size to
use. You can set the default paper size in dvips by running the
command 'texconfig' as root. Otherwise, add the flag
dvips -t a4 ...
Normally, ps2pdf should copy the page size from the input file,
otherwise you may have to add the
I definitely recommend to do as many tweaks as possible from within
LilyPond itself. The reason is that even the final version of a score
often contains one or more mistakes that you want to correct later.
This means that you often would have to do these manual corrections
two or three times, so ev
The problem is that the rhythm is incorrect. Each of the first 8 bars
is one 32:nd note longer than 4/4. I see that you have turned off the
ordinary timing, but LilyPond will still keep track of the timing and
deterine the beaming and some other layout decisions based on it.
I propose to use an alt
One more thing: I think we can say now that due to the Cygwin Python
package LilyPond may not work on Windows 98.
Bert
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/Mats
Martin Birks wrote:
I have downloaded lilypond but unfortunately it doesn't seem to work, i got a test PDF
appear, but throughout the running of the process i got several messages saying that
python 2 had caused err
Tim Sawyer wrote:
On Saturday 26 Jun 2004 18:05, Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Saturday 26 June 2004 14.30, Tim Sawyer wrote:
e4. e8 e8 e8 e4 e8 e4 e8 e8 e8 e8 e8 e8 e8 e4. r4. \mark #'(music
"scripts-segno") \bar "||" e8 e8 e8 e8 e8 e8 e4. e4. e8 e8 e8 e8 e8 e8
e4. r4. \mark #'(music "scripts-coda") \b
It looks as if the installation failed half way through, for some
weird reason. Try to rerun setup.exe once again and choose
"Reinstall" for the lilypond package (or run setup twice, first
removing then installing the package again).
/Mats
Pom wrote:
Hello !
I have a classical "after installatio
Will Oram wrote:
As is typical with me, I misread the instructions for lilypond-book
--process. After some toying around, I got it to build at last.
There are some problems, however. One is that nothing in \header {}
(found in header.ly) is printed in the final output. This is not a
terrible p
Always tell what LilyPond version you use, when sending questions to the
list.
The problem here is certainly that the proposed solution was intended
for another version of LilyPond than what you currently have.
However, this is easily solved using the convert-ly program.
So, try to figure out from
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