On Sun, 2024-03-24 at 21:55 +0100, Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> David Sumbler schrieb am So., 24. März 2024,
> 21:29:
> > I am running xubuntu 22.04. When I last used Lilypond (November
> > 2023) I was probably running a recent version of Ubuntu Unity. But
> > my /home folder has
Hi David,
David Sumbler schrieb am So., 24. März 2024, 21:29:
> I am running xubuntu 22.04. When I last used Lilypond (November 2023) I
> was probably running a recent version of Ubuntu Unity. But my /home folder
> has not changed significantly, and Lilypond 2.24.1, downloaded from
> lilypond
I am running xubuntu 22.04. When I last used Lilypond (November 2023)
I was probably running a recent version of Ubuntu Unity. But my /home
folder has not changed significantly, and Lilypond 2.24.1, downloaded
from lilypond.org, is installed there.
I don't quite understand the question about PA
On Sun, 24 Mar 2024 at 17:14, David Sumbler wrote:
>
> I haven't used Lilypond for a while, but I have currently got v.2.24.1
>
> I started a new, very small, project today, but I can't compile
anything. Thinking I must have forgotten even the basics of writing
Lilypond files, I tried a few of my
Hello David,
it apears your Lilypond installation has some issue. What OS are you currently
on? How did you install Lilypond? If you are using some Linux distribution
there might be a version mismatch between the libraries the binaries have been
compiled against and the ones installed on your s
I include my code below - this is as far as I got before discovering
the problem. Jakob, I don't seeing the code will help: if there were a
significant problem with it, then normally Lilypond would report
warnings and errors upon compilation. But as I said, it reports
nothing!
And yes, Hans, I w
> On 24 Mar 2024, at 17:13, David Sumbler wrote:
>
> I haven't used Lilypond for a while, but I have currently got v.2.24.1
>
> I started a new, very small, project today, but I can't compile anything.
> Thinking I must have forgotten even the basics of writing Lilypond files, I
> tried a f
Hi David,
It might be beneficial if you would share your lilypond file, or
shortened version of it, so that the smart folks here can look at it and
point you in the right direction.
Best wishes,
Jakob
On 24.03.2024 17.13, David Sumbler wrote:
I haven't used Lilypond for a while, but I have
I haven't used Lilypond for a while, but I have currently got v.2.24.1
I started a new, very small, project today, but I can't compile
anything. Thinking I must have forgotten even the basics of writing
Lilypond files, I tried a few of my previous project files which I have
successfully compiled
Am 24.03.2024 um 11:50 schrieb Jonas Hahnfeld:
Just out of interest, do we tweak the JIT_THRESHOLD somewhere or do we
use the default value?
I don't think we change it from LilyPond, so likely using the default
value.
I did a test with the opposite extremes.
Again, 10 subsequent runs with the
On 2024-03-24 3:45 am, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote:
On Sun, 2024-03-24 at 03:20 -0700, Aaron Hill wrote:
Based on the email thread you linked, perhaps I should nuke all my WSL
distros at this point and start from scratch with the latest Ubuntu
(22,
I gather). Not sure if Alma is an option for WSL.
I did convert this Carver Mass to 2.25.13 and created the pdf with no error but
the following warning:
the property 'extra-X-extent' does not exist (perhaps a typing error)
and
warning: The MIDI channel is tuned around
warning: module 16 will be remapped
(actually, I got these last messages in
On Sat, 2024-03-23 at 23:53 +0100, Hans Aikema wrote:
> > Jonas,
> >
> > I ran this same file my Apple M1 MacBook Pro 2021 against
> >
> > MacPorts lilypond-devel (which is still at 2.25.13) aarch64 build
> > aikebah@rajah MSDM % time (lilypond MSDM.ly 2> /dev/null )
> > ( lilypond MSDM.ly 2> /de
On Sat, 2024-03-23 at 23:03 +0100, Michael Käppler wrote:
> Hi Jonas,
> thanks for working on this!
>
> > Windows build with Guile JIT: https://cloud.hahnjo.de/s/Ek5x9rybpiPNtoj
> > This turns on just-in-time compilation that was added in Guile 3.0, but
> > we had to keep disabled on Windows until
On Sat, 2024-03-23 at 14:08 -0700, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
> Hi Jonas;
>
> I hope that the following information is useful:
>
> Lilypond performance stats for the engraving of one very small and one
> medium sized pieces
>
> native = Apple Silicon build
> foreign = x86_64
> other = MacPorts LP
On Sat, 2024-03-23 at 14:24 -0500, Karlin High wrote:
> On 3/23/2024 2:00 PM, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote:
> > Would be interesting to see how this compares to the "vanilla" package
>
> I tried it, 3 runs. First one maybe unfair because font cache
> initialization or something.
>
> real0m48.643s
>
On Sun, 2024-03-24 at 03:20 -0700, Aaron Hill wrote:
> The error occurred from my WSL1 environment running Ubuntu 18.04.
> Probably my own fault for keeping bionic around.
Ah ok; yes, Ubuntu 18.04 is end-of-life since last year already, so I
didn't check its versions.
> I do have Ubuntu 20.04 u
On 2024-03-24 1:23 am, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote:
On Sat, 2024-03-23 at 18:18 -0700, Aaron Hill wrote:
On 2024-03-23 6:25 am, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote:
> We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.25.14. This is
> termed a development release, but these are usually reliable for
> testing new feat
Thanks a lot, it works.
And I tried to add a little bit more to the original file, now it only
compresses 3 or more measures of rests.
--- a/jianpu10a.ly
+++ b/jianpu10a.ly
@@ -87,6 +87,9 @@ jianpuMusic =
((or (music-is-of-type? m 'rest-event)
(music-is-of-type? m 'multi-m
On Sat, 2024-03-23 at 18:18 -0700, Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2024-03-23 6:25 am, Jonas Hahnfeld wrote:
> > We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.25.14. This is
> > termed a development release, but these are usually reliable for
> > testing new features and recent bug fixes. However, if y
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