Hi!
I did folow the procedure outlined by Bertalan Fodor in vol 35 issue 56.
When loading the lilytool 0.2.8-6 all I get is an Error message:
Cannot start: java.lang. Unsuported ClassVersionError,
Lilytool/lilytool.jar:
(Unsuported major.minor version 49.0 ) try uploading to a newer version
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Unfortunately, this is a bit of a problem with the Debian world.
Outdated and (relatively) proven is given more importance than
up-to-date -- even if the up-to-date software is better, more stable,
and much more desirable.
Because of dependency chains, installing the official 2.6.3 .deb from
Mats
many thanks for following that up.
regards
Neil
From: Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Neil Killeen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Lyrics, ties, extenders and hyphens
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 10:17:52 +0200
I have now checked an authoritative book ("Noter
Hello list, hello Erik,
You wrote:
> Well, a 2.6.3 .deb is in debian unstable now, so perhaps you can try that.
Thank You,
I tried, but on my sarge 3.1 there are some difficulties with
dependencies, so this is not the way ... :-(
Every download (meanwhile more than five) spends over 80 minutes,
Hello all,
I recently upgraded to 2.7.13 from 2.4.4 because I wanted
to try some of the new features of the newer versions, esp.
"suggestAccidentals", which is a great improvement for me.
I am really happy! (Now I can listen to my midis from
full-of-musica-ficta renaissance pieces...)
I also agree
All the problems you see are symptoms of the same bug, which
seems to be solved in version 2.7.x (the only remaining problem
in 2.7.x is that you have to explicitly add a \voiceOne or \stemUp
between the appoggiatura and the main note, for some reason.
/Mats
liang seng wrote:
To whom it may
Read at the bottom of
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.6/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Horizontal-spacing.html#Horizontal-spacing
how to add some extra spacing after the note. Hopefully, the remaining
measures of the line will be compressed correspondingly so it still fits
on the line.
/Mats
Hi all,
I have a song with lyrics which has one measure
scrunched together.
what I think happend was the for the lyrics to be
spaced correctly the last note moved over until its
almost touching the barline.
I don't want to move the measure because each line has
6 measures already.
what I guess
Hi all,
I posted this message yesterday, but didn't see any reactions on it, so
I guessed it may have been overlooked.
If not, sorry :)
The problem is this:
When running lilypond-book with the option --psfonts on a tex file, it
says that it is unable to extract Aybabtu-Regular from the gener
Hans wrote:
Hello list,
Two questions on things I can't figure out (after reading the manual):
1) can I use another text font for lyrics and if so, how to implement this?
See the section on "Font Selection" in the manual. Even if you use
version 2.6.x (always tell when you ask a question), I
See "Creating MIDI files" in the manual. To quote this instruction, the
\midi{...} block should be included at the end of the \score{...}:
\score {
...music...
\midi { \tempo 4=72 }
}
In your example, the final curly brace of the \score{...} block is
missing, but you should try a structure l
Forwarded to bug-lilypond!
Is really the autopackage compiled against libc 2.3.4? If it should
work on "almost any Linux system", then it has to be compatible with
older versions of libc. On Debian stable, for example, libc has version
2.3.2.
/Mats
Roland Goretzki wrote:
Hello list,,
I wro
I have now checked an authoritative book ("Noter" by Börje Tyboni,
unfortunately only available in Swedish). It turns out that you
can have extender lines also for tied over notes, not only for
melismas. The rule is rather that you should only use an extender line
if there is a wide space to the n
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