On 16-Aug-05, at 10:17 PM, Will Oram wrote:
...but got nothing in the output. It looks more or less like the
snippet, says I.
Note the \layout. And please don't post incomplete snippets -- I had to
change your \relative dflat'' and \mlViolinOne/Two, since they weren't
defined. Here's an ugl
On 16-Aug-05, at 8:03 PM, D Josiah Boothby wrote:
Using the 2.6.0 autopackage on Debian sarge/sid, Evince (v. 0.3.0)
doesn't display the 3's in the time signatures.
Please file a bug report with evince, then. (?)
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Forgot to ask this the first time around. :P
The trick of naming a GrandStaff (instead of each staff within) has
been around for awhile (see
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.7/input/test/out-www/lily-899083229.ly), but
for the life of me I can't reproduce the effect myself.
I tried
\new GrandStaf
Many orchestral scores have tempo changes and rehearsal marks appear
twice: once at the top (above the wind section) and once above the
string section. It's easy to get lilypond to print \mark once at the
top; can it be told to print it multiple times as described above?
Will Oram // Genius @
having a problem installing 2.7.4. make works no problem, make install gives
me this error:
make PACKAGE=LILYPOND package=lilypond -C user install && make
PACKAGE=LILYPOND package=lilypond -C bibliography install && make
PACKAGE=LILYPOND package=lilypond -C pictures install && make
PACKAGE=
Using the 2.6.0 autopackage on Debian sarge/sid, Evince (v. 0.3.0)
doesn't display the 3's in the time signatures.
An example .ly file:
\version "2.6.0"
\score {
\relative c' {
\time 3/4 d2.
\time 7/8 e2..
\time 2/4 f2
\time 3/8 es4.
\time 5/8 ges4 f4.
\time 4/8 e2
\time
On 16-Aug-05, at 12:19 PM, Peter Teeson wrote:
It appears that the fink packages are way out of date.
Even the unstable devel version is only at 2.5.23
So just what's the point of doing things the fink way if it is so far
behind?
There's more up-to-date packages in fink 0.8 (which is only fo
Thank you Kris.
I am aware of the .dmg.
But that is merely an install.
I want to build from scratch for a number of reasons.
respect...
Peter
On Aug 16, 2005, at 15:41, Kris Shaffer wrote:
The most "straightforward way" to build Lilypond on Mac OS X now is to
download the DMG package directly f
Fairchild wrote:
> I can't open the regression tests or tips and tricks for v2.4?? My
> problem or generic?
>
>- Bruce
Do you mean those on the website, or on your harddisk?
I had no problem opening those on the website.
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John Mandereau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The most "straightforward way" to build Lilypond on Mac OS X now is to
download the DMG package directly from Lilypond (new with 2.6.x--well,
actually the late 2.5.x builds). You install it just like a typical Mac
app: mount the image and drag the program to /Applications. It also comes
w
Previously I had DL'd the 2.6.3 tarball and was working through
building it on Panther 10.3.9
Based on Graham's comments I tried to do things the way other Mac folks
do.
So I downloaded and installed fink and fink commander.
It appears that the fink packages are way out of date.
Even the unstabl
Title: 2.4 doc links broke?
I can't open the regression tests or tips and tricks for v2.4?? My problem or generic?
- Bruce
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Here's some such unsolicited praise, which probably could be condensed
and worded better, but-- ;-)
As a former Finale user, I was originally daunted by LilyPond's very
different approach, where the music notation exists in a plain-text
file that the user can create and edit him or hersel
Greetings All,
I am beginning to write music for my harmonica practice and would
like to use two Unicode characters in my fingerings:
↑ (Unicode: 2191/UTF8: E2 86 91) and ↓ (Unicode: 2193/UTF8: E2 86
93)
I'm a little stumped as Unicode characters work as lyrics..
Jonathan
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On Tuesday 16 August 2005 09.48, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> In addition to all the answers you have received earlier:
>
> Mark Gibbens wrote:
> > If anyone's successfully installed LilyPondon 2.6.x on Ubuntu, I'd be
> > grateful for tips. I've tried the .package binary, but it appears not
> > to be
Mats Bengtsson schrieb:
[...]
('', '', 'psfonts',
Great! Now it works. Thanks a lot.
Martin
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I finally found the silly bug causing the problem. The fix will
appear in next versions of 2.6.x and 2.7.x.
It's also easy to fix it yourself in your existing installation.
Just open /usr/bin/lilypond-book (or wherever the program is installed,
check with 'which lilypond-book') in a text editor (a
Strange! Here are the results I get with version 2.6.3,
$ export LANG=en_US
$ lilypond-book -o out --psfonts /tmp/test.lytex
lilypond-book (GNU LilyPond) 2.6.3
Reading /tmp/test.lytex...
Dissecting...
Writing snippets...
All snippets are up to date...
Compiling test.tex...
test.tex is up to date.
is there a way to put a natural sign manually? in this example the
natural sign is left out at the b, but i want to make sure the
reader understands it is a b not a bes.
See 6.1.3 Cautionary accidentals.
It's possible that this won't work in 2.6, though. I tested it in
2.7.4, but I ha
You might look in the documentation under the heading "Cautionary
accidentals," which happens to be section 6.1.3.
Josiah
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hi,
is there a way to put a natural sign manually? in this example the
natural sign is left out at the b, but i want to make sure the reader
u
On 16-Aug-05, at 3:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's possible that this won't work in 2.6, though. I tested it in
2.7.4, but I have a
vague recollection that "! forces a natural to appear" was a recent
thing.
Thanks Graham, the ! did the trick, but in the 2.6 manual there is no
hint tha
On 16-Aug-05, at 2:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a way to put a natural sign manually? in this example the
natural sign is left out at the b, but i want to make sure the reader
understands it is a b not a bes.
See 6.1.3 Cautionary accidentals.
It's possible that this won't work in
Bec and John Silva wrote:
I just wanted to second Kieren's comment. I've compared outputs from
different programs, like that thread linked to by others, and I've
learned many things about engraving as a result (along with examining my
own older hand-engraved editions). As I've been entering my
On 16 Aug 2005, at 09:52, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
If I put
\layout{raggedright=##t}
into my score, I get funny line-breaks. The "below" gets printed
not below, but as in the following image:
I noticed the same when I tried out the function, but then I
happened to
upgrade to 2.7.5 where
hi,
is there a way to put a natural sign manually? in this example the
natural sign is left out at the b, but i want to make sure the reader
understands it is a b not a bes.
natural_accidental.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
This is the code for the example:
\version "2.6.3"
\layou
In addition to all the answers you have received earlier:
Mark Gibbens wrote:
If anyone's successfully installed LilyPondon 2.6.x on Ubuntu, I'd be
grateful for tips. I've tried the .package binary, but it appears not
to be happy with the version of Ghostview I've got (gnome-gv
1:2.8.4-0ub
Hans Aberg wrote:
If I put
\layout{raggedright=##t}
into my score, I get funny line-breaks. The "below" gets printed not
below, but as in the following image:
I noticed the same when I tried out the function, but then I happened to
upgrade to 2.7.5 where the bug was already solved. Since
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