On Wed 13 Jan 2021 at 21:01:42 (+0100), Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> >> > Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to
> >> > include:
> >> >
> >> > ie default #f: as now, no cropped output
> >> > -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped
> >> >
>> > Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to
>> > include:
>> >
>> > ie default #f: as now, no cropped output
>> > -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped
>> > *page*
>> > -dcrop num separate cropped *systems* by num mm o
On Wed 13 Jan 2021 at 18:29:12 (+0100), Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> > Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to
> > include:
> >
> > ie default #f: as now, no cropped output
> > -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped *page*
> > -dcrop num
On 13/01/2021 18:29, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to
include:
ie default #f: as now, no cropped output
-dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped *page*
-dcrop num separate cropped *systems* by num mm of wh
> Perhaps the syntax and functionality of -dcrop could be extended to
> include:
>
> ie default #f: as now, no cropped output
> -dcrop ie #t: preserve whitespace, set as one long cropped *page*
> -dcrop num separate cropped *systems* by num mm of whitespace
> (mm is al
On Wed 13 Jan 2021 at 12:11:01 (+0100), Niols wrote:
> On 13/01/2021 06:07, David Wright wrote:
> > On Tue 12 Jan 2021 at 09:30:05 (-0500), Trevor Bača wrote:
> > > 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
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 4:27 PM keith Luke wrote:
>
> 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\W
David,
Yes, I am running on Windows. I made sure that no PDF viewer was running
and tried running the lilypond-book script and it still hangs. I even
closed emacs to make sure that some file in my emacs buffers wasn't the
culprit. The script is hanging on Windows 10.
Thank you for your suggest
Hi everyone,
On 13/01/2021 06:07, David Wright wrote:
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!
> `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 sa
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