Pavel Roskin wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jan 2012 13:59:24 -0500
> wrote:
>
> > (Sorry, meant to post this to whole list.)
> >
> > So then, in the current version I'm running (2.14.2), are those
> > escaped strings ( \pieceTocTitle, \pieceToc, and \includeScore )
> > invalid commands?
>
> Ple
(Sorry, meant to post this to whole list.)
So then, in the current version I'm running (2.14.2), are those escaped strings
( \pieceTocTitle, \pieceToc, and \includeScore ) invalid commands? --- Begin Message ---
So then, in the current version I'm running (2.14.2), are those escaped strings
( \
Many thanks, Mike!
"m...@apollinemike.com" wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2012, at 5:50 PM, wrote:
>
> > Well, the OS X version I have of lilypond I have is version 2.14.2-1. I
> > used to use lilypond on my debian box, so I myself am more accustomed to
> > the CL-based interface. I would hope t
Well, the OS X version I have of lilypond I have is version 2.14.2-1. I used
to use lilypond on my debian box, so I myself am more accustomed to the
CL-based interface. I would hope there was some way of running it that way on
OS X (?). I think I may have converted it to 2.14.2 just now, but
I think so--I'm using the version for Mac OS X, and there's a menu option under
"Compile" that says 'update syntax'. I suppose this accomplishes the same
thing?
-Mark
David Kastrup wrote:
> writes:
>
> > Is this a case of version mismatch? All I can find so far is that the
> > files w
Hi, I'm new to the list, but an old casual dabbler in Lilypond.
I have been tasked with coming up with some arranged brass parts for a quartet
of 2 trumpets, trombone and tuba + organ for my church's Easter service.
I only need to do the Hallelujah chorus from Messiah, of course, and have
alread
I've searched the lilypond.ps file for how to code a
fermata, but I don't see it. I suppose if it were me,
I'd put it in the section "Expressive marks."
Where did I miss it?
Thanks as always,
--Mark
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I had indeed been using the -P param. with ly2dvi, and
that would give me the errors (see earlier postings).
I'll try what you suggest when I get home. For now I
shall occupy myself with working on the .ly file, now
that I know I'll be able to get what I want! :-)
Thanks for your input,
--Mark
Well, this didn't work. Not only would it not display
the music correctly, (the quarter-note heads as dollar
signs, the treble clef as a 'j') it wouldn't even print
what was visible on screen. Instead it printed out what
I presume to be the equivalent Ghost/Postscript code.
>sigh< I'd LIKE to u
I looked up in the docs about other ways to invoke lilypond, and
tried
"lilypond -fps mynewfile.ly"
and at least it generated a
"mynewfile.ps" but when I viewed it (gv mynewfile.ps &) I got a
staff
with a letter `j' for a treble (violin) clef and the noteheads
all were
dollar-signs. (They
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