It's been a long time since I've used list servers, I hope I'm
responding correctly.
I'm blown away at the rapid and very helpful response I got to my
question. Dominic, Jonathan and Brett: your comments and advice are
much appreciated!
I downloaded what I thought was the latest stable ver
Don Ravey wrote:
I've just begun to learn LilyPond and already have this problem: when
I try to use PianoStaff, LilyPond crashes without even writing a log
entry. I uninstalled and reinstalled LP with no effect. If I remove
the PianoStaff reference, it behaves as expected (although I can't
Don,
Sorry to bother again. Thought I'd copy the code as it *looks* like it
wants to be, with the left hand doing bass 8ves and the right doing the
other stuff. Apologies if I'm presuming...
Jonathan
\new PianoStaff <<
\new Staff \relative c' {
\time 4/4
R1
8 r r 4 8.
Hi Don,
When I ran your code it worked (i.e. didn't crash Lilypond) but I'm not
using the same version. You're using a pretty old version. Running it
on 2.11.56 worked fine. I've adjusted things just a bit to put them in
a more usual order (this is something that's very hard to get used to
Welcome to LilyPond, Don!
Here on version 2.11.51 your source code compiles without any problem. Maybe
you should try the current development version?
And a little hint: If you replace r1 by R1 you get a rest that is centered
in the bar. That´s what´s looking better for fullbar-rests most time.
2008/8/21 Trevor Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This seems like a regression. It looks OK in the
> manual as that example has not been edited recently
> and so has not been recompiled recently either. In
> the file for my local doc build it was last compiled
> on 27 April 08, and was OK then, pro
I've just begun to learn LilyPond and already have this problem: when
I try to use PianoStaff, LilyPond crashes without even writing a log
entry. I uninstalled and reinstalled LP with no effect. If I remove
the PianoStaff reference, it behaves as expected (although I can't get
the results I
Am 2008-08-23 um 14:31 schrieb Valentin Villenave:
2008/8/23 James E. Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
One workaround I
found was to open the pdf in a web crowser that can open pdfs.
A crowser? You mean, like a software that crowse the wec ceautifully
and crillantly, with cig toolcars full of cutt
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Am Samstag, 23. August 2008 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
> Rob Canning wrote:
> > but at the moment we have found that lilypond pulls texlive as a
> > dependency
>
> How come? This used to be true a very long time ago, but there
> are no requirements to hav
maybe its an error in the debian package
something in the deb is pulling down texlive anyway
i'm not sure exactly whats going on in the control file but it seems
that lilypond-data is dependency of lilypond
and lilypond-data has texlive-base as a pre-depend.
below are some snips of the debia
Rob Canning wrote:
but at the moment we have found that lilypond pulls texlive as a
dependency
How come? This used to be true a very long time ago, but there
are requirements to have a TeX installation to be able to run
LilyPond. See http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.10/Documentation/topdocs/INSTALL
(f
Read any general Linux instruction on how to set environment
variables. If you use bash as your shell, then it should work to
do
export LILYPOND_GC_YIELD=60
lilypond ...
/Mats
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear lilypondusers,
I have read the article in
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.10/Documentation/user
Hello,
We hope to include Lilypond in our debian based Puredyne distribution
https://code.goto10.org/projects/puredyne
but at the moment we have found that lilypond pulls texlive as a
dependency, which is way too big for the CD ISO so when we release a
live dvd version lilypond will be present
Dear lilypondusers,
I have read the article in
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.10/Documentation/user/lilypond/Invoking-lilypond
but I still don't know, how I can chance the LILYPOND_GC_YIELD to e.g. 60.
When I type lilypond LILYPOND_GC_YIELD 60 I get an error message.
I should mention I use lilypond 2.1
- You can turn off this conversion in ActiveSync.
- In Adobe Reader turn off "Reflow" mode.
Bert
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> From: Reinhold Kainhofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Galen Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, LILYPOND Mailinglist
>
> Sent: 08/08/23/, 19:57:15
> Subject: Re: Lilypond
One of the first things I would try, would be to turn off the
point-and-click feature in LilyPond (see the manual for details).
However, if you're unlucky it's some font related issue that
causes the problems.
/Mats
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
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Dear Galen,
Such general questions best belong to the lilypond-user mailing list. You can
use the gmane web frontend for this:
http://post.gmane.org/post.php?group=gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general
Am Samstag, 23. August 2008 schrieb Galen Toews:
> HI
On 2008/08/23 12:13 AM, "Graham Percival" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My thesis defense went very well, I've finished all
> corrections, and have submitted all the paperwork. I'm leaving
> for Belfast in a few hours. I'll have email access, but no git
> access any more.
Congratulations!
> I'l
Hello,
I like to indicate to a piano player to play some notes with the
left/right hand. I tweaked the example I found
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/Cross_002dstaff-stems
to show what I need:
I' like the first bracket without the top horizontal line, so it looks
li
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Am Samstag, 23. August 2008 schrieb Lara Diamand:
> Here is my file, I send you the whole thing, because I don't know what part
> of it I should choose.
Ah, you are appending the lyrics for the second volta to the first stanza, so
of course it is sh
The problem is the last measure of the left hand of the piano. There
are only three beats in the measure. Changing it from :
\bar ":|"
to
r4 \bar ":|"
should solve your problem.
Am 23.08.2008 um 16:28 schrieb Lara Diamand:
Hi Dominic,
Here is my file, I send you the whole thing, beca
Hi Dominic,
Here is my file, I send you the whole thing, because I don't know what part
of it I should choose. I do feel a bit stupid about all my queations, but
somehow I don't whink I'm the only "amateur" around.
Thanks again,
Lara
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Dominic Neumann <[EMAIL PROTE
\displayLilyMusic \skipMusic \notes
Pleeease remember to add it to the LSR when it's up again :)
I have tried several times before your message but ... cannot access to
the site :-(
Gilles
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Hi Lara,
PLEASE give us some source code. Then we can probably help you! It´s much
easier for us if we do not have to create a sample for ourselves.
Thanks,
Dominic
2008/8/23 Lara Diamand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks everyone for the help with the skipping of text! It worked well with
> the "_
Thanks everyone for the help with the skipping of text! It worked well with
the "_" sign.
Remains my other question if one can get rid of the extra repeat bar just
before the end. Lilypond is very firm: If you start with \partial 4 at the
beginning of a song you should end with 3 notes instead of 4
2008/8/22 Gilles THIBAULT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> \displayLilyMusic \skipMusic \notes
Pleeease remember to add it to the LSR when it's up again :)
Cheers,
Valentin
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2008/8/23 James E. Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have no previous knowledge about the issue, other than to say that on mac
> osx 10.4 and earlier, the file would be overwritten, but it wouldn't update
> automatically in acrobat or apple's pdf reader, preview. One workaround I
> found was to open
I have no previous knowledge about the issue, other than to say that
on mac osx 10.4 and earlier, the file would be overwritten, but it
wouldn't update automatically in acrobat or apple's pdf reader,
preview. One workaround I found was to open the pdf in a web crowser
that can open pdf's (l
2.10.33 on Win XP SP3
I started using XP for Lilypond work about half a year ago,
leaving behind 2.8.6. on Win98, where I had had Adobe Reader for
viewing pdf output.
I thought being on XP might offer the chance of finding a viewer
which didn't get in the way of Lilypond generating its pdf.
2008/8/23 Stefan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You are right, nimblex looks great,it would be a good thing, if there could
> be included Lilypond!
Well, I sent them a nice mail, let's wait and see what they can say about it :)
Cheers,
Valentin
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Yota <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, I worked for nothing then :)
Your tool is different: it operates on a complete file. Mine just
transforms a section of notes. And it only deals with c d e .. b
notes, not with do re mi and so on.
I've posted it as an attachment to another reply in this th
Jonathan Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sure, I'd like to try it :)
I've attached the program to this message.
I use it from my editor: I select the section that I want to
transform, and process that section through the program, something
like
|perl lyabsrel.pl --relative "c''"
Note that
Dear Valentin,
many thanks for Your tips!
You are right, nimblex looks great,it would be a good thing, if there could
be included Lilypond!
2008/8/22 Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 2008/8/22 Stefan Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I'm searching for a live Cd with lilypond. I know, ther
My thesis defense went very well, I've finished all
corrections, and have submitted all the paperwork. I'm leaving
for Belfast in a few hours. I'll have email access, but no git
access any more.
If you'd like to see the completed thesis, it's here:
http://web.uvic.ca/~gperciva/meaws/download.htm
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