Hi Valentin,
Another one for the tracker. I suspect this one relates very closely to the
previous bug I mailed in less than an hour ago, but I'm not certain. Maybe
add to the tracker as two separate IDs, but referencing each other? Either
way, these two mail given info that should wind up as two s
> Original Message
> Subject: RE: Thematic index
> From: Steve Dunlop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, February 07, 2008 11:00 am
> To: Laura Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Kieren> Not that I know of... But just put each example in its own
> > \score
> > Kieren> (wit
> "Kieren" == Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kieren> Hi Steve,
>> I googled and checked the LSR, but haven't found any good examples
>> for formatting thematic indexes.
>> Does anyone have an example to share?
Kieren> Not that I know of... But just put each e
Hi Steve,
I googled and checked the LSR, but haven't found any good examples
for formatting thematic indexes.
Does anyone have an example to share?
Not that I know of... But just put each example in its own \score
(with ragged-right = ##t, probably), precede it by its own \markup
heading
I googled and checked the LSR, but haven't found any good examples for
formatting thematic indexes.
Does anyone have an example to share?
For those not familiar with the term, a thematic index is a table of contents
usually appearing at the front of a book of music, where the first few bars of
2008/2/7, Ozgur Yuksel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > I am working with "GNU LilyPond 2.11.37" (the problem had existed with
> > > 2.10 too) on one RHEL5 box and a FC7 box. Although I have proper
> > > output with my FC7 box, I get crippled output (both PS and PDF) on
> > > RHEL5. The attached files b
On 06/02/2008, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2006-01/msg00163.html
> Now that we recently have renamed some properties and predefined macros
> in 2.11.37 and coming 2.11.38, in order to get a more unified naming,
> maybe it's time to bring up my old prop
Python shouldn't be involved at all when you just run plain LilyPond.
(For lilypond-book, convert-ly, midi2ly and a couple of other utilities
bundled with LilyPond, Python is used. The LilyPond installation includes
a full Python interpreter as well, but normally it shouldn't be any problem
also i
On Feb 7, 2008 4:20 AM, Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/2/4, Ozgur Yuksel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi LilyPonders,
> >
> > I am working with "GNU LilyPond 2.11.37" (the problem had existed with
> > 2.10 too) on one RHEL5 box and a FC7 box. Although I have proper
> > output with