On 08/10/12 15:16, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>> programming error: Glyph has no name, but font supports glyph naming.
>> Skipping glyph U+10002E3A, file
>> /usr/local/lilypond/usr/share/lilypond/current/fonts/otf/emmentaler-18.otf
> Uh, oh, this is a nonsense error message. There *never* exists
> U+10
"The Doctor (Michael D)" writes:
> \lilypondfile[quote,noindent]{01anap_kiev[2].ly}
I suspect your file name here. Try picking a name that has no brackets
in it.
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Jim Tisdall writes:
> Greetings! I'll introduce myself after asking my question.
>
> I'm new to Lilypond and have a question about laying out some
> fingering in guitar material for a new book I'm writing. I'm
> not neglecting the copious documentation, but I'm still on the
> learning curve for
> programming error: Glyph has no name, but font supports glyph naming.
> Skipping glyph U+10002E3A, file
> /usr/local/lilypond/usr/share/lilypond/current/fonts/otf/emmentaler-18.otf
Uh, oh, this is a nonsense error message. There *never* exists
U+10002E3A, since this is outside of the valid Uni
First of all I would like to thank everyone who have been so very
helpful in responding to my latest email queries concerning Lilypond. I
have at least one more (for now) and am getting rather frustrated with
this one.
I am quite new to lilypond-book, and am attempting to add a somewhat
compl
Me again--
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 6:20 PM, David Nalesnik wrote:
[...]
>
> It's meant to connect fingering numbers, but you can hide the first
> number to mimic the effect of the function earlier in the thread.
> (I'm sure something could be done to this so you wouldn't need to do
> that!)
>
I
Hi again,
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 6:00 PM, David Nalesnik wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
[...]
> if you're interested simply in
> drawing lines, then there will be greater flexibility with a line
> stencil, rather than em- and en-dashes and such. I've adapted the
> function to do just that (see attached).
Greetings! I'll introduce myself after asking my question.
I'm new to Lilypond and have a question about laying out some
fingering in guitar material for a new book I'm writing. I'm
not neglecting the copious documentation, but I'm still on the
learning curve for sure and have missed or misunde
Hi Nick,
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
[...]
>
> Thanks, that's very useful. I added three functions to your code which which
> take just the slope as parameter and default to using either hyphen, en
> dash, and em dash, to cater for different degrees of tightness of note
>
On 07/10/12 11:07, David Nalesnik wrote:
> Hi pabuhr,
>
> On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 5:21 PM, pabuhr wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Below is my attempt at a guide finger (which I'm sure you saw a few months
>> ago).
> http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg73509.html
>
> [...]
>
>> The problem wi
Hi guys..does anyone has any news on has evince handles textedit..
i found this post
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-06/msg00185.html from
2007 using gconftool-2 but couldn't get it working..
after i execute the gconftool-2 --install-schema-file=textedit.schemas
i still get --
Thomas Morley writes:
> 2012/10/7 Jay Hamilton :
>
>> I can see where some brackets are missing but it seems now that you point
>> them out that the log/error file and Frescobaldi should have been able to
>> point them out too. And neither did.
>
> Not sure what you want to say.
> Compiling your
2012/10/7 Jay Hamilton :
> I can see where some brackets are missing but it seems now that you point
> them out that the log/error file and Frescobaldi should have been able to
> point them out too. And neither did.
Not sure what you want to say.
Compiling your code after deleting a _needed_ bra
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