Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You don't have to think that "no one cares" just because you haven't got
> any answer for 48 hours...
Yes I´m sorry ... but I started to think the solution was so easy and I
was the only one not seeing it.
This gives the right result - couldn´t mak
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't understand how you can read your .ly files if you don't include
> any line breaks
You mean in the header? That´s only the template that I use everytime
... never read it anymore
>Here's a version of your code that works
> somewhat better, at l
Claus Rogge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > As I already pointed out, you may be able to get even better help from
> > the mailing list, if you include some examples of
> > LilyPond code where you have trouble.
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I already pointed out, you may be able to get even better help from
> the mailing list, if you include some examples of
> LilyPond code where you have trouble.
OK I´ll cut it down ...
\version "2.11.14"
\paper{#(set-default-paper-size "a4") top-mar
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you want the two upper voice to have stems up, then
> you could use
> <<{ \A } \\ { \B } \\ \\ { \D } >>
Thank you, also to Zoltan, this helped me understanding that. Depending
on the order of my voice, I have 32 or more "Warning(s): too many
collid
Hello all,
I haven´t had any questions for a long time because your answers here
were so good (just in case anyone was wondering where this stoopid has
been hiding ;)
I´ve set a piece with 3 parts on one system, not uncommon for classical
guitar music. Now any rests in voice two, that I want to a
Claus Rogge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Whoops, stop - just found some information that I had forgotten ... I´m
onto it, please don´t bother to answer yet!
... and sorry ...
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Sorry folks, another wall I ran my head into ... I managed to install
lilypond-book and run it. However, when I give it a file to feed on
(deadwood.lytex - written with latex and extension changed manually,
don´t know if that´s right??) it stubbornly insists that the file
(intro.ly) is not found
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> lilypond-book is a separate program that you have to run from the
> command line.
Thank you, and everybody else. This is a bit strange for me since I do
not use Terminal all that much ... but you got me started.
I´m trying not to be a nuisance but I´ll
Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.11/Documentation/user/lilypond/Running-LilyPond
Thank you - this is one page I haven´t seen before...
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Valentin Villenave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I assume you know how to use command line on Mac OSX ?
It´s not something I use on a daily basis - but I have tried.
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I would be very happy if someone could point me in a direction - where
do I start lilypond-book? Is it a seperate program I have to start or do
I type "lilypond-book" into the code somewhere? I´m on MacOS X and start
LP by doubleclicking the app.
Believe me, I have searched the manuals and the mai
Karl Hammar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I understand that you don't understand the text (in swedish)
Jamen jeg forstår svensk
> what was difficult to
> understand?
I´m a complete beginner in LP and the way I´ve been using it so far has
been just one file and just print one (or two) page(s) of
Karl Hammar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev:
> http://aspodata.se/noter/victoria/
Phew! I think I´ll need some years until I can even understand that.
Good to get help from the pro´s :)
Thank you everybody for your help, t helped me sorting a few things out.
I obviously misunderstood something in the
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> \new Staff is something completely different, namely how to get a new
> stave (whereas Bodo just had a line break in one and the same stave).
And I was so proud, I thought I could be of help already ;)
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Just found something -
http://www.dimi.uniud.it/vitacolo/download/software/latex/Lilypond-LaTeX
.engine.txt
I was too impatient ... sorry! But all the other things I found were too
difficult to understand.
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Bodo Maass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I tried to copy the "example of a musicological document" from chapter
13 in the documentation into LaTeX (I use TexShop 2.09d, if that helps)
and get an error: Latex does not know what to do with the command
lilypond.
I tried searching the archives but did not understand the postings (yes,
I appar
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The simple
> solution is
> to move the \break command before the curly brace:
THANKS Mats!!! (I think it´s "tacker så mycket" where you´re from)
I thought I had tried everything ...
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Please can somebody help me out - I copied from lilypond.org.doc but the
output is not what I want it to be. Geting error message "unexpected
/alternative" ... what else do I have to do?
\version "2.10.9"
bas = \relative c
{ees4 r r bes r r f' r r bes, r r c r r f, g a bes r r f g a \break
bes r
All this content-type stuff appears rather unreadable in my newsreader.
I think you´re probably sending HTML
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Hans Aberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Under 10.4, UNIX components have been improved significantly, and
> Python is included.
OK, so that´s the reason. I didn´t know.
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Van <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have OSX vs. 10.2.8. What problems will I encounter
> with LillyPond and use it in 10.2.8.
On the Mac that runs 10.2, I had to download something Python - the
right version - but I haven´t succeeded in installing it so far.
The Mac that runs 10.4 works perf
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I searched the archives but I still can´t figure it out - how do I make
the chord names appear ABOVE the staff?
Can someone please help me out, what am I doing wrong?
This is the code:
\version "2.8.0"
mel = \relative c'
{\partial2. a4 a cis | cis1 | r4 a a b | b1 r4 b4 b cis d1 r4 d4 e b
cis1
Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you could install linux
> onto your old powerbook, it would work.
How about NetBSD?
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Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The absolute minimum is OSX.
Nice to get an answer so fast! Thanks!
> If you could install linux
> onto your old powerbook, it would work.
... considering ... but I think it would take too much of my time.
Thanks anyway!
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Hi,
I´d like to know if there is an older version of Lilypond available
that will run on my old PowerBook 190
using OS 7.6?
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