Re: two versions of lilypond on same machine

2004-09-02 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes: > i would like to keep a copy of the newest stable and the newest > unstable versions on my computer, so that i can follow and try out and > contribute to the development of the unstable updates [..] > but can switch to a manual install from sources if need be. If you wa

Re: two versions of lilypond on same machine

2004-09-02 Thread Alois Steindl
On Donnerstag, 2. September 2004 13:00, Sean Reed wrote: > hi. > > might anyone have a suggestion as to how to install two separate > versions of lilypond (the current stable and the current unstable) on > the same machine, and then be able to decide which version to run? >[...] > i'm on a mac with

Re: two versions of lilypond on same machine

2004-09-02 Thread C. Burton
I would run a test procedure first, before doing the real thing. But if this were my project, maybe I would download the packages and name them Cygwin01 and Cygwin02, or similar, so I could tell them apart. Then I would might write batch files to connect with each one. Then I would write ano

Re: two versions of lilypond on same machine

2004-09-02 Thread Danny Chrastina
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Sean Reed wrote: might anyone have a suggestion as to how to install two separate versions of lilypond (the current stable and the current unstable) on the same machine, and then be able to decide which version to run? I think you can put the packages anywhere you like, when

autoBeam bug

2004-09-02 Thread Russ Ross
This looks like a bug to me: \version "2.2.2" \score { \notes \relative c'' { \autoBeamOn c8 b \autoBeamOff a c r2 } \paper { raggedright = ##t } } The two notes following the \autoBeamOff are beamed together with the two notes before it. It seems that the autoBeam properties only kick in fo

two versions of lilypond on same machine

2004-09-02 Thread Sean Reed
hi. might anyone have a suggestion as to how to install two separate versions of lilypond (the current stable and the current unstable) on the same machine, and then be able to decide which version to run? i would like to keep a copy of the newest stable and the newest unstable versions on my c