Maximum ghostscript input filesize? Adjustable parameter?

2005-07-08 Thread Trevor Baca
Hi everyone, I'd like to introduce myself and then ask a question. My name's Trevor Baca and I'm a composer working in Austin, Texas. I just started using LilyPond for the very first time at the beginning of July, and I'm already completelly blown away. I model notation algorithmically in Mathemat

Install and Running Windows Native 2.6.0

2005-07-08 Thread Trent J
Good Afternoon all, I have just install the native Lilypond 2.6.0 and am currently having diffulty in accessing all the features of the program. First of all I discovered that installing the program in the usually "Program Files" directory causes problems later on because of the space in the f

Book Page Breaks with version 2.4.6

2005-07-08 Thread Art Hixson
How do you make page breaks between \score sections of \book? We know that \newPage is useless for this. Many others have asked this but none of the answers seem to work for me. The most logical idea was from Mat (I think): \header{ piece = "\\newpage Piece 2" } But this TeX constructi

Re: opening lilypond

2005-07-08 Thread Graham Percival
On 7-Jul-05, at 8:27 PM, Wayne Williams wrote: I can't even open it, the PDF file comes up but then what do I do. I've downloaded the test. How do I write my music. Is there Tab and Note format on the same page. I assume that you're running windows; Lilypond is quite different from the progr

opening lilypond

2005-07-08 Thread Wayne Williams
I can't even open it, the PDF file comes up but then what do I do. I've downloaded the test. How do I write my music. Is there Tab and Note format on the same page. ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/li

Re: Detecting the Lilypond command line options

2005-07-08 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Sven Axelsson wrote: Is it possible to detect the command line options Lilypond was called with in the .ly file (using Scheme perhaps)? In particular I want to know if lily was called with --preview and then switch to a less verbose header. no, currently not. You could use -dno-verbose-header