Hi Phil;
Thank you for announcing the Lilypond 2.22 release!
I was looking for the Lilypond 2.22 package for a 64-bit MacOS
(Intel) running Big Sur, 11.1.
What I see is a 32-bit MacOS package.
When I installed Lilypond 2.20, I found a 64-bit package.
Am I missing something obvious?
On Tue 12 Jan 2021 at 11:21:40 (-0500), Daniel Connors wrote:
> I am trying to embed a music engraving in a LaTeX document and am following
> the example given at
> https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/usage/an-example-of-a-musicological-document.
> My example is a bit simpler than what is
On Tue 12 Jan 2021 at 09:30:05 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> Hi Werner, Aaron and David (again),
>
> I’m the OP, and I realize that I failed to provide the context of my
> workflow. I’ll try to do that now, to help make better use of all your time!
>
> My workflow has to do with maintaining the d
Thanks, Dan. Renaming convert-ly to convert-ly.py worked.
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 5:07 PM Daniel Connors wrote:
> convert-ly is a python script. For Windows, rename *the file c:\Program
> Files (x86)\usr\bin\convert-ly to convert-ly.py*
>
> *Then Windows will know to run the python interprete
convert-ly is a python script. For Windows, rename *the file c:\Program
Files (x86)\usr\bin\convert-ly to convert-ly.py*
*Then Windows will know to run the python interpreter on this file.*
*NOTE: This script works as is on Linux because the first line of the
script says to run python on the f
Have any Windows 10 LP2.22.0 successfully run convert-ly?
I uninstalled LP2.22.0 and reinstalled it in *c:\Program Files
(x86)\LilyPond*
Here is my Path variable:
PATH=C:\Program Files
(x86)\LilyPond;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;c:\sysinternals;
On Tue, Jan 12 2021 at 10:39:40 PM +, Michael Hendry
wrote:
Could the problem be the “>” sign in the path reported in the
error message?
C:\LilyPond220\usr\bin>convert-ly -e alice2.ly
I think it's the command line prompt symbol. In other words, he entered
that directory and launched t
> On 12 Jan 2021, at 20:12, keith Luke wrote:
>
> I just installed lilypond 2.20.0 and tried running convert-ly to update old
> versions of scores.
>
> I get the following error messages:
>
> C:\LilyPond220\usr\bin>convert-ly -e alice2.ly
> 'convert-ly' is not recognized as an internal or exte
On Tue, Jan 12 2021 at 10:12:04 AM -1000, keith Luke
wrote:
I just installed lilypond 2.20.0 and tried running convert-ly to
update old versions of scores.
I get the following error messages:
C:\LilyPond220\usr\bin>convert-ly -e alice2.ly
'convert-ly' is not recognized as an internal or e
I just installed lilypond 2.20.0 and tried running convert-ly to update old
versions of scores.
I get the following error messages:
C:\LilyPond220\usr\bin>convert-ly -e alice2.ly
'convert-ly' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
How do I get conve
Thanks very much Lukas-Fabian.
This fixed all for me.
But at the same time I wonder: doesn't that API change risk to break some
other code that uses the default value in the same order I used it? I
think, for example, at Harm's snippets.
Not sure if it is a realistic case, but I suggest to check it
Hi Paolo,
Am 12.01.21 um 17:01 schrieb Paolo Prete:
Hello,
I just experienced (on Linux) that this compiles with <= 2.20
foo = #(define-music-function (parser location col staff mus)((color?
red) string? ly:music?)
#{ c' d' #})
{
\foo "bar" {}
}
--
I am trying to embed a music engraving in a LaTeX document and am following
the example given at
https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/usage/an-example-of-a-musicological-document.
My example is a bit simpler than what is given in the documentation. I
have named this file lilylatexly.lytex
Hi,
many years ago, I asked for a -dcrop options for SVG for a very similar
usecase: adding SVG images to a website (a markdown extension in
particular). It was then implemented some time later and I was happy
with it (with my single line scores). It might be that Étienne Beaulé
implemented it, bu
Hello,
I just experienced (on Linux) that this compiles with <= 2.20
foo = #(define-music-function (parser location col staff mus)((color? red)
string? ly:music?)
#{ c' d' #})
{
\foo "bar" {}
}
But it doesn't compile with 2.22.
> In the upcoming release of Abjad’s docs, my workaround has been to
> add transparent markup “struts” above notes in the top system, [...]
Nice idea! For multi-system cropped output this is a good temporary
workaround IMHO.
> Knowing all this, would it be possible to allow for a
> non-system-p
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 6:53 AM Federico Bruni wrote:
>
>
> Il giorno lun, gen 11 2021 at 21:35:31 -0500, Freeman Gilmore
> ha scritto:
> > Is there a hotkey for the 'Clear musi view button'?
> > Thank you ƒg
>
> In Frescobaldi?
>
> There's no default shortcut, but you can set your own. Go to
>
On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 6:02 PM David Wright
wrote:
> On Thu 07 Jan 2021 at 19:57:12 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 2:29 PM David Wright wrote:
> > > On Wed 06 Jan 2021 at 11:34:24 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> > > > On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 11:31 PM David Wright wrote:
> > >
Il giorno lun, gen 11 2021 at 21:35:31 -0500, Freeman Gilmore
ha scritto:
Is there a hotkey for the 'Clear musi view button'?
Thank you ƒg
In Frescobaldi?
There's no default shortcut, but you can set your own. Go to
Edit>Preferences, click on Keyboard Shortcuts and search "clear" to
fin
Hi list,
at the beginning of this year, I received a MacBookPro with Apple
Silicon. Have any of you used Lilypond and Frescobaldi successfully on
this hardware?
A preview version of Docker is running on the machine and with an ARM
Ubuntu it is indeed possible to start an ARM Lilypond. I will test
Thanks that looks pretty much like what I want.
I felt sure that someone would have done it already!
--
Peter C
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