Arjan Bos wrote:
Ah, Indeed it appears that I have an outdated version of the lilypond
script in my ~/bin.
Does this mean that lilycall.py is obsolete?
Umm... maybe? Try it in 2.11; if it's still useful there, then
obviously we're keeping it.
If so, then please remove
it, or replace it wi
jim altieri wrote:
I'm using 2.11.20, on MacOSX.
I hope that you are aware that 2.11 is the unstable development version.
You have fallen afoul of a bug in the new spacing code. For serious
typesetting work, we recommend using 2.10.
If you could create a minimal example of this problem,
Hi,
I'm going a little batty trying to fine-tune the vertical spacing on
my score. It's too complex to include here, but suffice to say, when I
typeset the file, I get the following warning:
warning: Can't fit systems on page -- ignoring between-system-padding
What is the code equivalent
Thank You Michael:
I downloaded the Dejavu fonts, and lily works perfect.
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> I downloaded the Lilypond today, but the exe-file eludes me.> How do I start
> the Lilypond programme?> I use Microsoft xp.
You can read the manual, but I understand that it's sometimes tough to get
started. Lilypond works more like a programming language. I am assum
I downloaded the Lilypond today, but the exe-file eludes me.
How do I start the Lilypond programme?
I use Microsoft xp.
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2007/3/16, Trevor Bača <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Unfortunately I just don't know much of anything, really, about font
management on my operating system; it's just a shielded resource in
most applications other that Lily.
Does anyone see an obviously missing directory in the above output
that would e
Hi everyone,
as it looking now, I will be at FISL in Porto Alegre, Brazil again
this year, as part of the Google team. If you're in the neighborhood,
do drop by!
http://fisl.softwarelivre.org/8.0/www/
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Cesar Penagos gmail.com> writes:
>
> Saludos Lilypond Team:
> Thank You Fred for your words, I send this because i have the feel
> that I do not explain very clear. Then I go again:
> In the News section for the "2.10.20" version of Lilypond appears the
> following ("Lyrics text may include tie
Saludos Lilypond Team:
Thank You Fred for your words, I send this because i have the feel
that I do not explain very clear. Then I go again:
In the News section for the "2.10.20" version of Lilypond appears the
following ("Lyrics text may include tie symbols by using the ~
symbol).
In my example
Gosh !
it was just a bug of Jpedal (packed with lilypondtools)
I opened it with evince and everything was alright...
sorry for the noise
On 3/17/07, yota moteuchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I don't understand, using lilypond 2.11.20 with this simplest script :
\version "2.11.20"
\new Sc
Hi,
I don't understand, using lilypond 2.11.20 with this simplest script :
\version "2.11.20"
\new Score {
\new Staff {
\relative c'' {
\setTextCresc
c4 \< c c c
c c c c \!
}
}
}
I get a result where the dashed line have a weirdly laarge span...
Looks like if lilyond had
Hello again, Cesar:
On OS X (lilypond 2.11.19) your file processed fine in lilypond and
created a postscript file. But ghostscript was not able to create a
PDF. Strangely, when I simplified the name of the file to Canta.ly
everything worked fine. My SWAG is try renaming the .ly file.
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