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Hey everybody,
I got this brainy idea to setup a procmail address that you email .ly
src to and it emails you back a pdf file. So my problem is that the
$TEXMF variable isn't being set properly in my .sh script. Here's the code:
. /etc/p
Daniel Díaz wrote:
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Hello there.
I haven't been able to install Lilypond (any version) in Mandrake
9.1/9.2. Mandrake's RPMs work fine, but they are as old as my granny
(1.7.x, I think). T
On Saturday 03 Jul 2004 03:45, Bruce wrote:
> Looks like convert-ly is wrong. I don't use your version of lilypond
> however see
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.0/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/The-Feta
>-f ont.html#The%20Feta%20font
>
> for the proper markup syntax and
>
> http://lilypo
Hi,
I'm a bit unhappy with Lilypond's default ties and working on an idea to
fix them. Is it possible to automatically assign override-values to a
tie based on it's length? (e.g. if tie is short, say less than 5.0, to
use certain 'x-gap -value).
Sami
[Resent message. I've got a "The message's content type was not
explicitly allowed", I guess by GPG signing it.]
Hello there.
I haven't been able to install Lilypond (any version) in Mandrake
9.1/9.2. Mandrake's RPMs work fine, but they are as old as my granny
(1.7.x, I think). The first source
Hey, can someone tell me why this doesn't work:
---
#(define (eighths note)
(set! (ly:music-property note 'duration) (ly:make-duration 3 0))
note)
eight = #(ly:make-music-function (list ly:music
Wouter Hanegraaff wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone tell me what's going on here?
I recently had a similar problem. Your notes are relative so they are
throwing each other off. When you put baz after foo, the g' is an
octave up from the previous g and the d will be the closest one to that
g - above i
Hi,
I'm a newbe, and I want to use lilypond for creating guitar sheet music,
with both normal bars and guitar tab combined.
Things seem to work ok for mini files, but as soon as I trie to write
something larger, I keep running into problems, such as: I define a
chord \foo and a chord \baz, and w
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