Re: Getting glyphs.

2006-07-29 Thread Doug Laidlaw
Thanks. The version of Noteedit I have is 0.8 which according to the Noteedit Web site, is the latest stable release.I have just downloaded and installed the latest Release Candidate, which uses the version of Lilypond that I already have (2.6.3.) Knowing where to find things was my proble

Re: Getting glyphs.

2006-07-28 Thread Mats Bengtsson
OK, then you need to run convert-ly before you can run lilypond. Read section "Text Marks" in the LilyPond manual for information on how to place a segno over a bar line. /Mats Quoting Doug Laidlaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: No, the versions do not match. Noteedit exports to Lilypond 2.4.2. and

Re: Getting glyphs.

2006-07-28 Thread Doug Laidlaw
No, the versions do not match. Noteedit exports to Lilypond 2.4.2. and I have Lilypond 2.6.3. These are the Mandriva RPMs for my version. I wanted to put the Segno on an opening repeat double bar (||:) with two quavers anacrusis. Perhaps I should have inserted the code after the second quave

Re: Getting glyphs.

2006-07-27 Thread Mats Bengtsson
^\segno should work fine as long as it's inserted after a note in the input file. Since you didn't show any complete example of how it appears in the file, it's hard to say what the particular problem is here and if it's a bug in the NoteEdit output. Are you sure that the LilyPond output from Not

Getting glyphs.

2006-07-27 Thread Doug Laidlaw
I have Lilypond installed under Mandriva 2006 from the RPMs available for the distro. I can create Segno or Coda signs with Noteedit, but Lilypond seems to be unable to handle them. An export from Noteedit to Lilypond inserts the following code for a segno "^\segno". Lilypond complains about