Sorry about these crappy messages, I mentioned my procmail script to you
guys before, sometimes my auto-complete to: line in my email app screws
me up.
Scott
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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No errors, it just doesn't do anything.
are you sure that the functions are called? (try adding (display
"hi\n") statements)
Yeah, the functions were being called. I was able to fix this by
changing eighths to:
#(define (eighths note)
Hey everybody,
I got this brainy idea to setup a procmail address that you email .ly
src to and it emails you back a pdf file. So my problem is that the
$TEXMF variable isn't being set properly in my .sh script. Here's the code:
. /etc/p
Daniel Díaz wrote:
[Resent message. I've got a "The message's content type was not
explicitly allowed", I guess by GPG signing it.]
Hello there.
I haven't been able to install Lilypond (any version) in Mandrake
9.1/9.2. Mandrake's RPMs work fine, but they are as old as my granny
(1.7.x, I think). T
Hey, can someone tell me why this doesn't work:
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#(define (eighths note)
(set! (ly:music-property note 'duration) (ly:make-duration 3 0))
note)
eight = #(ly:make-music-function (list ly:music
Wouter Hanegraaff wrote:
Hi,
Could anyone tell me what's going on here?
I recently had a similar problem. Your notes are relative so they are
throwing each other off. When you put baz after foo, the g' is an
octave up from the previous g and the d will be the closest one to that
g - above i
When I run lilypond 2.3.4 which I have built from cvs I get:
Calculating line breaks... warning: kpathsea can not find TFM file: `ecrb10'
warning: can't find font: `ecrb10'
warning: Loading default font
Does anyone know where this font is supposed to come from?
Thanks,
Scott
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Hey, I'm trying to build a new lilypond version straight from cvs and
I'm not sure if it's working right.
Is this still valid syntax:
\score {
\context PianoStaff <<
\property PianoStaff.followVoice = ##t
\context Staff=right \right
\context Dynamics=dynamics \dynamics
\context Staff
Sorry about that, I sent to the wrong address. I'm testing something on
my local machine.
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ironment going right
now. Though, I may in the future.
If I have time, I'd be very interested in contributing as well. I'm a
developer and a marching percussion guy, so the lack of proper marching
style stuff is something that I'd like to work on, if I ha
I'm trying to use lisp or schema or whatever to add postscript to a note,
but I don't really understand the syntax exactly.
What I'm trying to do looks kind of like this:
#(define (slash x)
%do some post script stuff to the note x
... something ...
"\\embeddedps{1 1 moveto 2 2 rlineto
d about lilypond this week, and am amazed by what it can do.
> >However, I was wondering, does lilypond do standard percussion
articulations
> >such as open rolls, closed rolls, flams, etc.? If so, how? Has anyone
> >addressed this with an addon or something?
> >
> >T
Hi,
I just learned about lilypond this week, and am amazed by what it can do. However, I
was wondering, does lilypond do standard percussion articulations such as open rolls,
closed rolls, flams, etc.? If so, how? Has anyone addressed this with an addon or
something?
Thanks,
Scott Webber
Hi,
I just learned about lilypond this week, and am amazed by what it can do.
However, I was wondering, does lilypond do standard percussion articulations
such as open rolls, closed rolls, flams, etc.? If so, how? Has anyone
addressed this with an addon or something?
Thanks,
Scott Webber
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