Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Silvain Dupertuis
On Ubuntu, I have Frescobaldi installed as a package, not a snap. (frescobaldi/noble 3.3.0+ds1-2 amd64) Le 04.02.25 à 08:23, Eby Mani a écrit : Hello Brian, Linux Mint, if you are new to linux, they still use native packages instead of snap / flatpack that occupy gigabytes of storage space.

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Eby Mani
Hello Brian, Linux Mint, if you are new to linux, they still use native packages instead of snap / flatpack that occupy gigabytes of storage space. Use built-in Package Manager / Software manager for Lilypond and Frescobaldi installation. Or if you wish the latest packages, you may download fr

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Silvain Dupertuis
I am on Unbuntu 24.04.1 LTS now, and have been using Frescobaldi/Lilypond without any problem for several years on Linux Ubuntu, and without insalling anything else... Present version Frescobaldi: 3.3.0 Extension API: 0.9.0 Python: 3.11.9 python-ly: 0.9.8 Qt: 5.15.10 PyQt: 5.15.11 sip: 6.

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Knute Snortum
On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 3:41 PM Valentin Petzel wrote: > > The not so nice thing: Frescobaldi is not really maintained, and still > based > on the qt5 framework, which has been deprecated by the qt company (at > least > the GPL licenced version). The KDE team has take the job of patching it > whil

Re: filtering unwanted lyrics with Devnull

2025-02-03 Thread David Wright
On Mon 03 Feb 2025 at 16:40:29 (+0100), Arne Ploese wrote: > I tried to align the lyrics by filtering unwanted text with \new > Devnull. > In the second verse the last underline is extended through out the coda > section.  > This looks to me like a bug - is it one? An extender runs as far as the

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread J. G. Stalnaker
Noting that a thread in this list in the past month revealed that Frescobaldi has had significant work done for a version 4 release that updates dependencies (see posts by Knute, Jan 15th). Target release date was Jan 20th. Regards. -- “Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Valentin Petzel
Hello Brian, > Hello. I downloaded Lilypond 2.24.4 and Frescobaldi 3.3.0 onto My Mac > Monterey OS system and had frustrating results. I plan to get a > laptop with a Linux OS and wondered if someone could advise a LInux > distro that has these packages or something similar. > > Thanks, > > Br

Re: Unicode sharps and flats in lyrics

2025-02-03 Thread Ivan Kuznetsov
Thanks to everyone involved for the quick diagnostics, and providing me with solutions!

Re: alignement problem when \remove "Clef_engraver" of a Tab.

2025-02-03 Thread David Kastrup
éric BELLOCQ writes: > David, > Ok, thanks. > > Then, in 5.4.7 of English (and at least French) manual for 24.4, it is said > that > \hide > > is a short cut for > \override Clef.transparent = ##t > > Are they boch the same than > \override Clef.stencil = #point-stencil Darn it, you are rig

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Tim's Bitstream via LilyPond user discussion
> On Feb 3, 2025, at 12:13 PM, Brian O'Folan wrote: > > Hello. I downloaded Lilypond 2.24.4 and Frescobaldi 3.3.0 onto My Mac > Monterey OS system and had frustrating results. I plan to get a > laptop with a Linux OS and wondered if someone could advise a LInux > distro that has these packag

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Raphael Mankin
On 03/02/2025 17:55, Brian O'Folan wrote: Hello. I downloaded Lilypond 2.24.4 and Frescobaldi 3.3.0 onto My Mac Monterey OS system and had frustrating results. I plan to get a laptop with a Linux OS and wondered if someone could advise a LInux distro that has these packages or something simi

Re: lilypond-user Digest, Vol 267, Issue 7

2025-02-03 Thread jeff
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Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread J. G. Stalnaker
Ben, Can you install fluidsynth/QSynth and the fluidsynth soundfiles (GM)? I've done that on every distro I've used for a long time. I configure QSynth to show its running process as 'QSynth' and in FB's midi settings I choose that. Also, QSynth has to be configured for the correct sound system (A

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread N. Andrew Walsh
Hi Brian welcome to the dark side! I wouldn't recommend my distro (gentoo) if you're just starting out with Linux (it's … high-maintenance), so instead I'll give you this advice: Frescobaldi 3.3.0 has been out for a long time now, which means it's available on pretty much any Linux distro (tho

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Hans Åberg
> On 3 Feb 2025, at 18:55, Brian O'Folan wrote: > > I downloaded Lilypond 2.24.4 and Frescobaldi 3.3.0 onto My Mac > Monterey OS system and had frustrating results. Both, latest version, are healthy in MacPorts.

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Jakob Pedersen
EndeavourOS (based on Arch) offers both stable and dev versions on Lilypond, and latest Frescobaldi. Jakob On 03.02.2025 18.55, Brian O'Folan wrote: Hello. I downloaded Lilypond 2.24.4 and Frescobaldi 3.3.0 onto My Mac Monterey OS system and had frustrating results. I plan to get a laptop wi

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Ben Engbers
Op 03-02-2025 om 18:55 schreef Brian O'Folan: Hello. I downloaded Lilypond 2.24.4 and Frescobaldi 3.3.0 onto My Mac Monterey OS system and had frustrating results. I plan to get a laptop with a Linux OS and wondered if someone could advise a LInux distro that has these packages or something sim

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Peter Mayes
I use LP (2.25.20) and FB (3.3.0.8) on Fedora 41, and they work fine. Those from the standard repositories, not flatpak etc. On 03/02/2025 17:55, Brian O'Folan wrote: Hello. I downloaded Lilypond 2.24.4 and Frescobaldi 3.3.0 onto My Mac Monterey OS system and had frustrating results. I plan t

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Jeff Kopmanis
I've used Lunbuntu, Mint and Ubuntu Budgie and had no troubles getting Lilypond and Frescobaldi installed. Both are packaged and integrate into the menu systems. The smoothest experience is Linux Mint. The other 2 are fine, but Mint is very refined. On Mon, Feb 3, 2025, 1:14 PM Brian O'Folan wr

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread J. G. Stalnaker
I use MXLinux based on Debian (like the *ubuntu family) and both FB and LP are in the main Debian repositories. That said, you can also get both via flatpak. But note that the most recent versions of both are most likely not in those repositories, but can be manually downloaded and installed from

Re: Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Mike Andrews
It shows up on FreeBSD and the raspberry pi Linux. On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 12:14 PM Brian O'Folan wrote: > Hello. I downloaded Lilypond 2.24.4 and Frescobaldi 3.3.0 onto My Mac > Monterey OS system and had frustrating results. I plan to get a > laptop with a Linux OS and wondered if someone cou

Linux OS

2025-02-03 Thread Brian O'Folan
Hello. I downloaded Lilypond 2.24.4 and Frescobaldi 3.3.0 onto My Mac Monterey OS system and had frustrating results. I plan to get a laptop with a Linux OS and wondered if someone could advise a LInux distro that has these packages or something similar. Thanks, Brian

filtering unwanted lyrics with Devnull

2025-02-03 Thread Arne Ploese
Hi, I tried to align the lyrics by filtering unwanted text with \new Devnull. In the second verse the last underline is extended through out the coda section.  This looks to me like a bug - is it one? Arne \version "2.24.4" melody = \relative c'' { c1 d1 e2~ 2 \break f g a b } wordsRefrain

Re: Unicode sharps and flats in lyrics

2025-02-03 Thread Saul Tobin
Here's what I have in my stylesheet: \paper { #(add-text-replacements! `(("♭" . ,(markup #:fontsize -1 #:text-flat)) ("♮" . ,(markup #:fontsize -1 #:text-natural)) ("♯" . ,(markup #:fontsize -1 #:text-sharp)) )) } The fontsize adjustment might be out of date. I saw there w

Re: Unicode sharps and flats in lyrics

2025-02-03 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> Why not add global text replacements substituting the accidental > markups in place of the Unicode characters? Personally I prefer to > type and read within my code the Unicode accidentals but I'd always > want the output to use Emmentaler. Sure! This sounds like a nice contribution to the LS