On 17/08/16 10:43, Urs Liska wrote:
>
>
> Am 17.08.2016 um 11:33 schrieb Federico Bruni:
>> Hi folks
>>
>> I've tried printing a score with Evince and I see that it adds margins
>> on left, right, top and bottom and scales down the score size to fit
>>
x27;t
help if I disable rescaling.
Most likely evince prints through CUPS. Have you checked the
printer settings that CUPS uses?
Yes.. maybe I missed a configuration option (borderless). If I launch:
LANG=C gnome-control-center printers
I see two relevant options:
1. Shrink page if necessary t
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016 16:36:26 +0200
Federico Bruni wrote:
> > Does it really to this even when you disable rescaling in the print
> > options?
>
> I'm now using a different printer from yesterday and no, it doesn't
> help if I disable rescaling.
Most likely e
Il giorno mer 17 ago 2016 alle 11:43, Urs Liska ha
scritto:
I've tried printing a score with Evince and I see that it adds
margins
on left, right, top and bottom and scales down the score size to fit
it on the page (line-width=17,40 cm). Is it a known issue?
Does it really to this
On 8/17/16 3:33 AM, "Federico Bruni" wrote:
>Hi folks
>
>I've tried printing a score with Evince and I see that it adds margins
>on left, right, top and bottom and scales down the score size to fit it
>on the page (line-width=17,40 cm). Is it a known issue?
>
On Wed 17 Aug 2016 at 11:33:58 (+0200), Federico Bruni wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I've tried printing a score with Evince and I see that it adds
> margins on left, right, top and bottom and scales down the score
> size to fit it on the page (line-width=17,40 cm). Is it a known
>
Am 17.08.2016 um 11:33 schrieb Federico Bruni:
> Hi folks
>
> I've tried printing a score with Evince and I see that it adds margins
> on left, right, top and bottom and scales down the score size to fit
> it on the page (line-width=17,40 cm). Is it a known issue?
Does it
Hi folks
I've tried printing a score with Evince and I see that it adds margins
on left, right, top and bottom and scales down the score size to fit it
on the page (line-width=17,40 cm). Is it a known issue?
lpr prints exactly what I see on the screen (line-width=19 cm).
Adobe also
Ahem, a couple of reboots and it all works now. Just one of those things.
Truly beautiful to have working.
Andrew
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Well I converted my Ubuntu 15.04 to use the latest supported GNOME 3 shell
instead of Unity. Then as instructed, followed the steps in section 4.1.1 of
the lilypond usage manual (2.19.28) for GNOME 3 with emacs.
When using evince and clicking a link, I get two new copies of emacs each time
David Kastrup writes:
> Andrew Bernard writes:
>
>> Does anybody use evince on Ubuntu 15.04 for the point and click link
>> following functionality?
>>
>> I followed these instructions:
>>
>> https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly
>
> Why not
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Does anybody use evince on Ubuntu 15.04 for the point and click link
> following functionality?
>
> I followed these instructions:
>
> https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly
Why not the instructions included in LilyPond?
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/D
Does anybody use evince on Ubuntu 15.04 for the point and click link following
functionality?
I followed these instructions:
https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly
But clicking a link invokes not one but two copies of emacsclient, and each
time you click a note two new copies of emacs are
.nl/pub/xfer/lpev.png . This image was made Sep 24
2008. Left is an enlarged scan of an Acrobat printed page, right is an
enlarged scan of an Evince printed page. Same system, same printer (HP
LaserJet 6MP). You can clearly see that the veritcal bars are too wide.
I cannot reproduce this anymore, so it
ng bug is gone and Evince prints just
nicely. I could be wrong, but LilyPond also got a bug fixed which
innecesarily wrapped barlines into rounded rectangles of zero line
width, or something. Both bugs did cooperate to print thick barlines
but now both are fixed.
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08/01/2013 08:14, Johan Vromans ha scritto:
>
> Although I use evince all of the time, I never use it for printing
>> LilyPond scores. There are (very long standing) bugs in its printing engine
>> that particularly affect LilyPond pdfs. For example, vertical bars are
>> pri
Carlo Stemberger writes:
> Maybe fixed?
>
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20714
That could very well be the case. After a couple of years on
non-response I lost interest in the bug and just stuck to "never print
LilyPond pdf's with e
Il 08/01/2013 08:14, Johan Vromans ha scritto:
Although I use evince all of the time, I never use it for printing
LilyPond scores. There are (very long standing) bugs in its printing
engine that particularly affect LilyPond pdfs. For example, vertical
bars are printed be much too black, and
Thomas Morley writes:
> I recently wrote a draw-dashed-line-markup-command.
>
> During development I made the experience that evince didn't print all
> dots in all cases.
> Adobe did.
> So I wouldn't want to miss it.
Although I use evince all of the time, I never
, came to the same result: evince reports that it has a
'permission denied' on the textedit_url.sh or textedit.py or whatever
script I had installed. However, invoking gnome-open with the right
parameter worked.
It turns out that Ubuntu (I'm on 12.0.4) no longer uses gnome-ope
There is now a new version of this in Python which should work better
for most people. Now configurable to your favourite editor.
https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly
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> "Stjepan" == Stjepan Horvat writes:
Stjepan> did you put the put the textedit-url.sh in your $PATH..
Stjepan> sudo cp ./textedit-url.sh /usr/bin/
Stjepan> sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/textedit-url.sh
$ ls -l ~/bin/textedit-url.sh
-rwxrwxr-x 1 lconrad lconrad 1385 Oct 9 10:40 /home/l
og .
> Stjepan> and your textedit-url.sh has to be in your $PATH..
>
> It is. I touched the log file, and it now exists, but is empty, even
> after running evince and getting the red error box as before.
>
>
> --
> Laura (mailto:lcon...@laymusic.org, twitter: @se
>>>>> "Stjepan" == Stjepan Horvat writes:
Stjepan> you can make log file with touch ~/textedit_url.log .
Stjepan> and your textedit-url.sh has to be in your $PATH..
It is. I touched the log file, and it now exists, but is empty, even
after running evinc
o longer uses
> the
> Mark> gconf key, it's now actually a little easier. I've put the info
> and
> Mark> necessary files here:
>
> Mark> https://github.com/markk/textedit-ly
>
> Mark> Let me know if this works for you.
>
> Not
com/markk/textedit-ly
Mark> Let me know if this works for you.
Not for me. When I click the notehead, evince pops up a red box that says:
Unable to open external link
The specified location is not supported
I also can't do "tail -f ~/textedit_url.log" because the fi
it works..! thanks..:)
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 12:23 PM, Stjepan Horvat wrote:
> ok..thanks..i will check this out later today..
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Mark Knoop wrote:
>
>> At 21:22 on 07 Oct 2012, Stjepan Horvat wrote:
>> >Hi guys..does any
ok..thanks..i will check this out later today..
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Mark Knoop wrote:
> At 21:22 on 07 Oct 2012, Stjepan Horvat wrote:
> >Hi guys..does anyone has any news on has evince handles textedit..
> >i found this post
> >http://lists.gnu.org/archive/ht
At 21:22 on 07 Oct 2012, Stjepan Horvat wrote:
>Hi guys..does anyone has any news on has evince handles textedit..
>i found this post
>http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-06/msg00185.html
>from 2007 using gconftool-2 but couldn't get it working..
>after i exe
Hi guys..does anyone has any news on has evince handles textedit..
i found this post
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-06/msg00185.html from
2007 using gconftool-2 but couldn't get it working..
after i execute the gconftool-2 --install-schema-file=textedit.schemas
i stil
When I load a Lilypond-created pdf file in Evince I see a lot of
error/warning messages in my console. The PDF looks and prints fine
though.
Anything to worry about ?
I am working on Linux Fedora 16, using lilypond 2.15.21 evince-3.2.1
ghostscript-9.04
FYI: Using Fedora 17, Lilypond
2011/12/14 Martin Tarenskeen :
> That does not seem the problem here. I still see these messages.
You can produce a minimal PDF from
{ c' } %END
and try launching it into evince. If it shows messages, send it to me.
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2011, Francisco Vila wrote:
2011/12/14 Martin Tarenskeen :
Hi,
When I load a Lilypond-created pdf file in Evince I see a lot of
error/warning messages in my console. The PDF looks and prints fine though.
Anything to worry about ?
I am working on Linux Fedora 16, using
2011/12/14 Martin Tarenskeen :
>
> Hi,
>
> When I load a Lilypond-created pdf file in Evince I see a lot of
> error/warning messages in my console. The PDF looks and prints fine though.
> Anything to worry about ?
>
> I am working on Linux Fedora 16, using lilypon
Hi,
When I load a Lilypond-created pdf file in Evince I see a lot of
error/warning
messages in my console. The PDF looks and prints fine though.
Anything to worry about ?
I am working on Linux Fedora 16, using
lilypond 2.15.21
evince-3.2.1
ghostscript-9.04
Attached: the output from my
Op dinsdag 26 januari 2010 schreef Federico:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to adapt the configuration explained here:
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-06/msg00185.html
>
> I'd like to set Frescobaldi as editor, so I've changed the line in the
> script as follows (I've copied from th
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Am Dienstag, 26. Januar 2010 17:35:55 schrieb Reinhold Kainhofer:
> I suppose you rather mean:
> frescobaldi --smart --line ${LINENUM} --column %c ${STARTPOS} ${FILENAME}
Oops, sorry, scrap that %c (I missed that one, should have been deleted).
Cheer
.. and the winner is:
frescobaldi --smart --line ${LINENUM} --column ${STARTPOS} ${FILENAME}
Thanks Susan!
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Quoting Federico Bruni (brunol...@gmx.com):
> frescobaldi --smart --line %l --column %c
> but it launches Frescobaldi with an empty file.
>
> If I use this line instead:
> frescobaldi ${LINENUM}:${STARTPOS} ${FILENAME}
>
> it launches Frescobaldi, opens the right file (but it does not point
> to
point
> to a specific note (just the beginning of the file)
> plus a strange second file which can't be read and looks empty.
>
> If I try this, Frescobaldi opens and crashes:
> frescobaldi --smart --line %l --column %c +${LINENUM}:${STARTPOS}
> ${FILENAME}
The %l is defin
Hi,
I'm trying to adapt the configuration explained here:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-06/msg00185.html
I'd like to set Frescobaldi as editor, so I've changed the line in the
script as follows (I've copied from the preferences of Okular, where
this works):
frescobaldi --sm
he command line works like a charm as well.
It is just evince that screws up the printing.
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"Francisco Vila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Please note that this has nothing to do with actual printing, Evince
> shows this problem in preview too.
Yes, indeed.
> I'll pass you an URL of the bug.
Thanks!
-- Johan
Chord is alive!
wing
the document on, but if you have launched the viewer from command
line, printing from command line as well is even faster. I continue
using evince as gnome standard viewer in Ubuntu, but have tried "lp
file" and prints with no problem. This solves the issue for me; this
behaviour
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 07:48:32AM -0500, Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> I have only a couple of non-free apps on my Ubuntu machines, and Acrobat
> Reader is one of them because of this problem. :(
As someone else suggested, try kpdf, or use xpdf, which is what I use.
xpdf is not really a modern GUI ap
Francisco Vila wrote:
Please note that this has nothing to do with actual printing, Evince
shows this problem in preview too.
I'll pass you an URL of the bug.
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Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> Hmm. I changed the print driver to a ps one. That driver wasn't
> available when I was using the cups interface to hook up to the
> printer--very limited options for drivers on Mac's cups system--but once
> the printer was installed that way I was able to reconfigure using
Hmm. I changed the print driver to a ps one. That driver wasn't
available when I was using the cups interface to hook up to the
printer--very limited options for drivers on Mac's cups system--but once
the printer was installed that way I was able to reconfigure using the
regular OSX interface
Please note that this has nothing to do with actual printing, Evince
shows this problem in preview too.
I'll pass you an URL of the bug.
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Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> I haven't looked very far into it. I use Preview for previewing things,
> because as you say it's very fast, but if I have to print it and make it
> look good, I use Adobe Reader. It's probably the print driver, because
> when I zoom in on-screen everything looks great on P
I haven't looked very far into it. I use Preview for previewing things,
because as you say it's very fast, but if I have to print it and make it
look good, I use Adobe Reader. It's probably the print driver, because
when I zoom in on-screen everything looks great on Preview. Maybe I'll
redo
"Francisco Vila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> see http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg37172.html
AFAICS (and you can see it on my example pics too) this has nothing to
do with the form that evince renders the rounded rectangles that
barlines are made from
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
> I have only a couple of non-free apps on my Ubuntu machines, and Acrobat
> Reader is one of them because of this problem. :(
>
> Jon
>
> p.s. BTW, Apple's Preview also seems to render lilypond-generated .pdf
> files badly compared to Acrobat Reader. At least when I print
"Francisco Vila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 2008/9/24 Francisco Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I also posted a bug report for this in the appropiate component, but
> nobody in the devel team for Evince seems to be willing to investigate
> it.
Do you have
see http://www.mail-archive.com/lilypond-user@gnu.org/msg37172.html
and others.
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from Preview.
Francisco Vila wrote:
2008/9/24 Johan Vromans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I noticed that Evince (I have Fedora 8 with Evince 2.20.2) does a
lousy job on printing LilyPond scores. It may do a bad job on other
prints as well, but the effect on LilyPond scores is dramatic.
See for you
2008/9/24 Francisco Vila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I reported the same problem with very similar pictures. This seems to
> be a fault of the bad rendering Evince does from the thin rounded
> rectangles that LilyPond makes for barlines. Use kpdf. :-(
I also posted a bug report
2008/9/24 Johan Vromans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I noticed that Evince (I have Fedora 8 with Evince 2.20.2) does a
> lousy job on printing LilyPond scores. It may do a bad job on other
> prints as well, but the effect on LilyPond scores is dramatic.
>
> See for yourself: http:
I noticed that Evince (I have Fedora 8 with Evince 2.20.2) does a
lousy job on printing LilyPond scores. It may do a bad job on other
prints as well, but the effect on LilyPond scores is dramatic.
See for yourself: http://www.squirrel.nl/pub/xfer/lpev.png .
Image left is scanned from a print by
2008/5/21 David Pirotte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> evince [gnome document viewer] will do that for you as well,
> i am using it a lot and i am quite happy, it's been improved a
> lot recently [i am using version 2.20.2]
David, speaking of evince, maybe you experience the same prob
On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 05:05:54 -0500, Anh Hai Trinh wrote:
> I am wondering if there is a way to set up point-and-click with GNOME
> Evince?
Hello,
Yes, it is possible, but I can't help you directly. If you go to
<http://www.nabble.com/Gnu---Lilypond---User-f1722.html> and searc
Hello lilypond-users,
I am wondering if there is a way to set up point-and-click with GNOME
Evince? That would be really nice.
Thank you all,
Anh Trinh
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On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 11:59:20PM -0700, D Josiah Boothby wrote:
> Graham Percival wrote:
>
> >
> >On 16-Aug-05, at 8:03 PM, D Josiah Boothby wrote:
> >
> >>Using the 2.6.0 autopackage on Debian sarge/sid, Evince (v. 0.3.0)
> >>doesn't display
debian repositories).
there have been reports with evince bugs, which were supposedly fixed in
a newer release. Please search the lilypond mailing lists for more
information.
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).
Acrobat Reader (7.0) looks fine:
http://students.washington.edu/josiah/lilypond/threes-acroread.jpg
Evince (0.3.0) doesn't show the 3's or 5's in the time signatures:
http://students.washington.edu/josiah/lilypond/threes-evince.jpg
GGV (Gnome Ghostview 2.8.5) doesn't show anyth
Graham Percival wrote:
On 16-Aug-05, at 8:03 PM, D Josiah Boothby wrote:
Using the 2.6.0 autopackage on Debian sarge/sid, Evince (v. 0.3.0)
doesn't display the 3's in the time signatures.
Please file a bug report with evince, then. (?)
Looking more carefully
I don't kn
On 16-Aug-05, at 8:03 PM, D Josiah Boothby wrote:
Using the 2.6.0 autopackage on Debian sarge/sid, Evince (v. 0.3.0)
doesn't display the 3's in the time signatures.
Please file a bug report with evince, then. (?)
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Using the 2.6.0 autopackage on Debian sarge/sid, Evince (v. 0.3.0)
doesn't display the 3's in the time signatures.
An example .ly file:
\version "2.6.0"
\score {
\relative c' {
\time 3/4 d2.
\time 7/8 e2..
\time 2/4 f2
\time 3/8 es4.
\time 5/8 ges4 f4.
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