On 2/24/2018 5:27 PM, Michael Gerdau wrote:
I have yet to convince myself that I want to use LaTeX though.
I've never yet done a major project with any sort of TeX. But I am
considering it. Here's the biggest selling point for me:
Donald Knuth, "The Future of TeX and METAFONT"
https://www.tu
Hi David,
> One of the differences with the way I do psalms is that I make more of> the
> pointing characters into mnemonic "active" characters:> % * for a
breath.> % | for a barline.> % ¬ for a double barline.> % _ for a dot.>
% † for a (posh) dagger.> % ¶ for a paragraph mark (looks after the
s
Hi David,
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 08:17:38PM -0600, David Wright wrote:
One of the differences with the way I do psalms is that I make more of
the pointing characters into mnemonic "active" characters
Thanks. I didn't know about active characters but they seem like a good
way to make the inp
On Sun 11 Feb 2018 at 10:54:11 (+0100), Michael Gerdau wrote:
> Hi Gregrs,
>
> > In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for>
> > typesetting psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU
> Make.> > https://github.com/gregrs
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 11:34:38AM +0100, Urs Liska wrote:
Reading your reply I don't think that's an option, but I wanted to
throw yet anothe tool into the mix: if LuaLaTeX would be acceptable as
a requirement it would be possible to realize that in LaTeX, using
lyluatex (https://github.com/j
Am 11.02.2018 um 11:19 schrieb Gregrs:
Hi Simon,
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 07:01:52PM +0100, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Looks nice, thanks for sharing!
Did you consider using Urs’ lilyglyphs package for the dynamics? Of
course that would require compiling with xelatex or lualatex…
Thanks. I want
Hi Simon,
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 07:01:52PM +0100, Simon Albrecht wrote:
Looks nice, thanks for sharing!
Did you consider using Urs’ lilyglyphs package for the dynamics? Of
course that would require compiling with xelatex or lualatex…
Thanks. I wanted to use plain LaTeX but using the lilygl
Hi Gregrs,
> In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for> typesetting
> psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU
Make.> > https://github.com/gregrs-uk/anglican-chant-template
Looks nice.
However this is possible with lilypond alone.
On 10.02.2018 15:09, Gregrs wrote:
Dear all,
In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for
typesetting psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU Make.
Looks nice, thanks for sharing!
Did you consider using Urs’ lilyglyphs package for the dynamics?
Hi Greg,
> In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for typesetting
> psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU Make.
Lovely work! Haven't looked at the code yet, but the output is fabulous —
looking forward to diving under the hood, i
Dear all,
In case it's useful to anyone, I've just created a template for
typesetting psalms with Anglican chant using LilyPond, LaTeX and GNU
Make.
https://github.com/gregrs-uk/anglican-chant-template
Best wishes,
Greg
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> When playing around with lilypond in LyX, I also sometimes got previews
> showing the code in the document font. This occurred each time I had
> made a mistake in the lilypond code. The bad code is then not replaced
> by an image, since lilypond failed to produce
e:
I need some basic help will lilypond-latex installation.
I want to use Ubuntu exclusively to write a musicological book with
lilypond+LyX.
To get rid of some rubbish that was stalling my system, I reinstalled
Ubuntu
from zero; then I installed LyX and "A decent selection of the TeX Live
pa
On 13/09/2011 10:38 PM, Pablo Zumarán wrote:
Thank you! I've got it running now!
There's only a little snag, though. Some times, the preview doesn't work; it
just shows the code in the default document font (not the code font).
However, all I have to do is select Tools>Reconfigure again and res
the file lilypond.lyx
> among other example files. Open it and see. Do File > Save as... and
> then do some modifications if you would like.
>
> Cheers,
> Julien
>
>
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On 13/09/2011 7:43 PM, Josiah Boothby wrote:
When I experimented with this, it seemed that LyX required a
sufficiently recent minimum version of Lilypond. If the version of
Ubuntu you're using has an outdated version of Lilypond, LyX won't use
it.
Make sure you have lilypond version 2.14.x or gr
13/09/11 09:02, Pablo Zumarán wrote:
>>> I need some basic help will lilypond-latex installation.
>>>
>>> I want to use Ubuntu exclusively to write a musicological book with
>>> lilypond+LyX.
>>>
>>> To get rid of some rubbish that was stalling
to build and install it. It's not very difficult.
>
> Nick
>
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get it. I'm lost.
Ben Luo-3 wrote:
>
> On 13/09/2011 07:02, Pablo Zumarán wrote:
>> I need some basic help will lilypond-latex installation.
>>
>> I want to use Ubuntu exclusively to write a musicological book with
>> lilypond+LyX.
>>
>> To get rid
On 13/09/2011 07:02, Pablo Zumarán wrote:
I need some basic help will lilypond-latex installation.
I want to use Ubuntu exclusively to write a musicological book with
lilypond+LyX.
To get rid of some rubbish that was stalling my system, I reinstalled Ubuntu
from zero; then I installed LyX and
On 13/09/11 09:02, Pablo Zumarán wrote:
I need some basic help will lilypond-latex installation.
I want to use Ubuntu exclusively to write a musicological book with
lilypond+LyX.
To get rid of some rubbish that was stalling my system, I reinstalled Ubuntu
from zero; then I installed LyX and &q
I need some basic help will lilypond-latex installation.
I want to use Ubuntu exclusively to write a musicological book with
lilypond+LyX.
To get rid of some rubbish that was stalling my system, I reinstalled Ubuntu
from zero; then I installed LyX and "A decent selection of the TeX
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 6:29 AM, Carl Sorensen wrote:
>
>
>
> On 8/19/10 10:16 PM, "Marc Schonbrun" wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This is my first post to this list, so apologies in advance if I break every
>> single rule :)
>>
>> I've been using LilyPond in conjunction with LaTeX for almost 3 years
On 8/19/10 10:16 PM, "Marc Schonbrun" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is my first post to this list, so apologies in advance if I break every
> single rule :)
>
> I've been using LilyPond in conjunction with LaTeX for almost 3 years and it's
> been amazing. I was previously using the 2.11 branch w
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 10:43:59PM -0700, Marc Schonbrun wrote:
> You are a gentleman and a scholar! It worked! Thank you so very much.
I'm also infamously grumpy, and you just top-posted. And forgot
to CC the mailing list.
> Now -- can I do that globally somewhere so I don't have to do it at e
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 09:16:21PM -0700, Marc Schonbrun wrote:
> So, all of a sudden, my example is smaller and no longer taking up the entire
> width of the page. I'd like to find a way to get this to look right without
> having to add extra code to each example (since each example is almost
>
Ola Ole (et al.):
as we say in german:
"dem Kieren sei ein trulala, trulala, trulala..."
Ich habe meiste meine Deutsche vergessen! ;-)
thank you very much for the modification, Kieren, it works like a
charm...
Glad to hear it.
maybe the old script-link in manual (as I mentioned yesterda
On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 12:09:27 +0200
John Mandereau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008/09/01 18:19 -0400, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> > > /usr/bin/python --version
> > > You'll see 2.3.5.
> > > ... or at least, Kieren would see 2.3.5, because of the error
> > > involving "set". I get it too, and ha
On 2008/09/01 18:19 -0400, Kieren MacMillan wrote:
> > /usr/bin/python --version
> > You'll see 2.3.5.
> > ... or at least, Kieren would see 2.3.5, because of the error
> > involving "set". I get it too, and have to edit lilypond-book
> > manually whenever I get a new lilypond.
>
> Okay, manually
Hi all,
great! thank you
In your copy of Lilypond-LaTeX.engine, try replacing
___
# Create directory to put all temporary stuff
mkdir -p "$1:r"-out/
# Copy local style files, if any, where latex will be able to find them
cp *.sty "$1:r"-out
if ({ lilypond-book
btw: the outdated scripts are mentioned in the latest manual version:
2.2.4 TexShop
The TexShop editor for MacOS X can be extended to run LilyPond,
lilypond-book and
convert-ly from within the editor, using the extensions available at
http://www.dimi.uniud
.it/vitacolo/freesoftware.html.
if
great! thank you
ole
Am 02.09.2008 um 00:19 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
But I must admit that the Lilypond-LaTeX scripts make the process
*much* easier — I'll see what I can do about updating them.
Thanks,
Kieren.
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correct python
installation did the trick…
But I must admit that the Lilypond-LaTeX scripts make the process
*much* easier — I'll see what I can do about updating them.
Thanks,
Kieren.
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Am 02.09.2008 um 00:13 schrieb Graham Percival:
On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 23:57:28 +0200
"James E. Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am 01.09.2008 um 23:47 schrieb Graham Percival:
You're not actually using python 2.5, which is the problem.
You're using osx 10.3, which has python 2.3 in /usr/bin
On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 18:08:56 -0400
Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Graham,
>
> > You're not actually using python 2.5, which is the problem.
> > You're using osx 10.3, which has python 2.3 in /usr/bin/python.
>
> I'm on OS X 10.4.11, and in Terminal
Oops, so am I. 10.4 still us
On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 23:57:28 +0200
"James E. Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am 01.09.2008 um 23:47 schrieb Graham Percival:
>
> > You're not actually using python 2.5, which is the problem.
> > You're using osx 10.3, which has python 2.3 in /usr/bin/python.
> >
> > Search the mailist (err,
Hi Graham,
You're not actually using python 2.5, which is the problem.
You're using osx 10.3, which has python 2.3 in /usr/bin/python.
I'm on OS X 10.4.11, and in Terminal
python -V
returns
Python 2.5
so…?
Kieren.
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Am 01.09.2008 um 23:47 schrieb Graham Percival:
On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 17:17:47 -0400
Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Which doesn't work___ =(
At least for me, it returns the error:
NameError: global name 'set' is not defined
I'm using Lilypond 2.11.57 and python 2.5, if that h
On Mon, 1 Sep 2008 17:17:47 -0400
Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which doesn't work___ =(
>
> At least for me, it returns the error:
> NameError: global name 'set' is not defined
>
> I'm using Lilypond 2.11.57 and python 2.5, if that helps you debug
> the problem.
You're
Am 01.09.2008 um 23:17 schrieb Kieren MacMillan:
Hi Mats (et al):
Even if you use LilyPond version 2.10.x, I strongly recommend you
to read the manual for the latest development version 2.11, which
has been significantly revised and improved and still applies
almost completely to version
Hi Mats (et al):
Even if you use LilyPond version 2.10.x, I strongly recommend you
to read the manual for the latest development version 2.11, which
has been significantly revised and improved and still applies
almost completely to version 2.10. There, you will certainly find
the information
Quoting Ole Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I tried to follow your advice and read the lilypond-book section in
the lilypond-program file.
Even if you use LilyPond version 2.10.x, I strongly recommend you
to read the manual for the latest development version 2.11, which has
been significantly
thank you! Unfortunatly I get another error warning:
%
cp: No match.
Usage: lilypond-book [OPTIONS] FILE
Process LilyPond snippets in hybrid HTML, LaTeX, texinfo or DocBook
document.
Example usage:
lilypond-book --filter="tr '[a-z]' '[A-Z]'" BOOK
lilypo
Ole wrote:
...
> Maybe there is someone in the list who can take a look at the scripts
> and make them working. For someone who is familiar whith that stuff it
> must be easy... (see the link below)
I don't know TexShop, here is my guess.
Edit the file, this is the end of it. And remove the t
I tried to follow your advice and read the lilypond-book section in
the lilypond-program file. I must admit that I do not understand very
much and did not found the --pdf option you mentioned. For a very
unexperiented user like me, using lilypond in latex only twice a year,
the lilypond-lat
This script hasn't been updated since 2006, whereas
LilyPond has kept changing improving significantly since then.
Why not read in the manual on how to use lilypond-book with
the --pdf option, which simplifies things a lot. If you still need
a script to simplify things even further, I'm sure you c
Some month ago I was using a small lilypond snippet inside a latex file.
I did that successful with the help of the "lilypond-latex.engine"
script from Nicola Vitacolonna which was mentioned here in the list. (http://users.dimi.uniud.it/~nicola.vitacolonna/download/software/latex/Lilypond-LaTeX.
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 22:31:06 -0400
Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Graham:
>
> > See
> > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2008-03/msg00216.html
>
> Thanks! Changing lilypond-book to start with
>
> #!/usr/bin/env python
>
> seems to fix the problem when lilypo
Graham:
See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2008-03/msg00216.html
Thanks! Changing lilypond-book to start with
#!/usr/bin/env python
seems to fix the problem when lilypond-book is called (manually) from
the command line...
But I still get the same problem (as seen in
See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2008-03/msg00216.html
Cheers,
- Graham
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:58:34 -0400
Kieren MacMillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've almost got it going, but I keep getting the error
>
> global name 'set' is not defined
>
> Any hin
Hi all,
I've almost got it going, but I keep getting the error
global name 'set' is not defined
Any hints would be appreciated.
Kieren.
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Hello all,
Has anyone been able to get Lilypond-LaTeX to work on Mac OS X since
'--psfonts' was deprecated (2.11.xx)?
I'd appreciate hints on how to get it going again...
Thanks,
Kieren.
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lilypond-us
h the corresponding
unicode characters üäö.
I have never used TeXShop, but I guess you use the Lilypond-LaTeX engine
from
http://users.dimi.uniud.it/~nicola.vitacolonna/freesoftware.html. As far
as I can see,
it just runs lilypond-book and then latex, so nothing strange should
happen there.
However, I
Having tried all of the options suggested, I've come to something,
first, in TeXShop, using Lilypond-LaTeX mode, on a file saved in UTF8
encoding, this code parses and translates correctly, with the errors
stated
%!TEX TS-program = Lilypond-LaTeX
%!TEX encoding = UTF8
\document
weden
> > Phone: (+46) 8 790 8463
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> > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > WWW: http://www.s3.kth.se/~mabe
> > =
> >
>
> Okay, I'm a bit more confused. I learned
ition to that, I usually
include it in my pre-amble, just to remind myself.
To explain a bit better: here is my entire input file:
%!TEX TS-program = Lilypond-LaTeX
%!TEX encoding = UTF8
\documentclass[a4paper, 12pt]{article}
\topmargin -1.5cm
\oddsidemargin -0.04cm
\evensidemargin -0.04cm
\textwid
When I use Lilypond+LaTeX, both my TeX and ly files are written in
UTF-8 encoding. Therefore you should add the line
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
into your LaTeX preamble. This works quite fine.
2008/1/14, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The main issue here is that LilyPond wa
The main issue here is that LilyPond wants UTF-8 encoded input whereas
standard LaTeX doesn't understand UTF-8. I know that there are packages to
LaTeX, or maybe separate versions of the latex command that can handle
UTF-8, but I don't know any details about these.
One alternative, to handle this
Hi,
did you try to set the encoding in the TeX-file also to utf8?
You can do this by adding the following line to you LaTeX preamble.
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
Does this help?
Dominic
2008/1/14, James E. Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm new to LaTeX, but not lilypond. I'm using TeXShop, an
> I'm new to LaTeX, but not lilypond. I'm using TeXShop, and I'm
> getting some not really desired output.
My guess is that either LaTeX, TeXShop, or both, is not happy with the
extended characters. Look on your hard drive for a recently generated
.ly file with a strange name; that might contain t
I'm new to LaTeX, but not lilypond. I'm using TeXShop, and I'm
getting some not really desired output.
\begin{document}
\begin{lilypond}
\version "2.11.36"
\include "deutsch.ly"
\header { title = "Beauty—be not caused—It Is—" instrument =
"Querflöte" }
{c'2
Hi, I just did some updating of my computer, since then I've had to
re-install apps like Lilypond + TeXShop with Lilypond-LaTeX . Thought
that would go smoothly but I'm now getting weird things with paper
sizing.
I'm running:
OSX 10.4.9 (just upgraded from OSX 10.3.9)
TeXSh
Hi, Adam:
is there a way to set padding between lines? or just set the amount
of distance that a \linebreak is equal to?
Well, in LaTeX, you can use (e.g.)
\\[4pt]
to explicitly set the leading. Can you adjust your \linebreak similarly?
Hope this helps!
Kieren.
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Ok I have this working in my LaTeX file:
\newcommand{\betweenLilyPondSystem}[1]{\linebreak}
\begin {lilypond} etc...
to put more space between score lines. actually i used
{\linebreak\linebreak } to get even closer to what I needed but now the
line spacing from one piece to another is inc
As you correctly have observed, lilypond-book does not cake
between-system-space
or between-system-padding into account when generating the scores.
Instead, every
score line is included into the LaTeX document as a separate EPS file
and the only
extra spacing between the lines is the same line s
Basically it comes down to something like this, if I take Lilypond code
that works for me, then use the same code in LaTeX, my spacing gets all
goofy.
It seems that Latex is doing some automatic margin stuff that ends up
kicking lilypond code out of place.
how do I come up with something lik
%%!TEX TS-program = Lilypond-LaTeX
\documentclass[a4paper] {book}
\usepackage{graphics}
\begin {document}
%%
\oddsidemargin -0.75in
\evensidemargin -0.75in
\textwidth=7.6in
\headheight 0.0in
\topmargin -1.0in
Hi Adam,
could you please post a minimal examples meaning reduced to the
minimum by still reproducing your "error"?
Maybe it helps to write \raggedbottom after \begin{document} ...
Dominic
2007/4/25, Adam Good <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
I just started trying to mess around with bringing Lily
Hi,
I just started trying to mess around with bringing Lilypond into LaTeX
and so far the most frustrating thing is that my \paper settings are
getting messed up.
between-system-space and between-system-padding seem to get ignored
altogether.
anything to do about that? I have very scrunche
On 9/18/06 3:07 AM, "nicola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Walter Hofmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On 9/17/06 4:18 AM, "nicola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I have written a very simple Lilypond engine for TeXShop, which you may
>>> find h
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Walter Hofmeister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/17/06 4:18 AM, "nicola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have written a very simple Lilypond engine for TeXShop, which you may
> > find here:
> >
> > http://www.dimi.uniud.it/vitacolo/freesoftware.html
On 9/17/06 4:18 AM, "nicola" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have written a very simple Lilypond engine for TeXShop, which you may
> find here:
>
> http://www.dimi.uniud.it/vitacolo/freesoftware.html
>
> Maybe this can help.
>
> Regards
> Nicola
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Mich
Peter O'Doherty wrote:
ip5455a71f:~ peter$ cd '/Applications/'
ip5455a71f:/Applications peter$
You edit/create the .profile in your home directory. Don't change
directories; just open up a terminal and create the file.
- Graham
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Thanks for all your help.I eventually got it to work using Nicola Vitacolonna's Lilypond engine for TeXShop which can be found here: http://www.dimi.uniud.it/vitacolo/freesoftware.htmlI would definately recommend it - it works beautifully.Regards,Peter___
> export
>
PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin
IMO, it's better to do this:
export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/Apps/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin
That way the existing path is still used, even if it's set somewhere
else (say, /etc/profile).
I agree
Hi,
I have written a very simple Lilypond engine for TeXShop, which you may
find here:
http://www.dimi.uniud.it/vitacolo/freesoftware.html
Maybe this can help.
Regards
Nicola
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael J Millett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know this doesn't help, but I have h
[Resending my mail to maillist, since Reply does not do "the right thing"]-- Forwarded message --From: Simon Dahlbacka <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Sep 17, 2006 12:51 PMSubject: Re: Lilypond + LaTex (on Mac)To: Peter O'Doherty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>you hav
Thanks for this Graham (and your patience!). I think I messed it up
somewhere. Here's what I have:
1) lilypond.app is in /applications folder
2) I call up a terminal and see this:
ip5455a71f:~ peter$ cd '/Applications/'
ip5455a71f:/Applications peter$
3) Then I type:
nano
4) next: I hit R.
Geoff Horton wrote:
Thanks, Graham. So here's what Peter (and I) need to do, assuming that
you moved the LilyPond app off your desktop and into the Applications
folder:
Werner mentioned altering the documentation. Just in case you don't
have it handy, here's the link:
http://lilypond.org/web
I'm not quite sure what I did wrong but I tried this a few times and
it still doesn't want to work.
I am able to run steps 1 - 4 but at step 5, the line already reads
"export PATH=$PATH:/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin"
so it doesn't seem to make sense to add ":/Applications/
> Thanks, Graham. So here's what Peter (and I) need to do, assuming that
> you moved the LilyPond app off your desktop and into the Applications
> folder:
>
> [...]
Aah, this is *exactly* the style of answers needed for Mac users who
have no idea how Unix works! It would be great if you could che
Thanks, Graham. So here's what Peter (and I) need to do, assuming that
you moved the LilyPond app off your desktop and into the Applications
folder:
1) Open a new terminal window.
2) Type:
nano
3) In the program that opens, type R. Type
.profile
and hit .
You'll probably get a message: ".pro
Geoff Horton wrote:
The problem is not with your file. The problem is that the Mac can't
find the lilypond-book program (that's what the "-bash: lilypond-book:
command not found" means). I've got Lilypond installed on my Mac but
I've never actually used it there, so I'm not sure if it sets things
Thanks a lot for this!
As I expected, I fell at the first hurdle.
Can you give me an idea of what should be in the sample.lytex files?
When I type "lilypond-book --psfonts sample.lytex" I get this error:
cd '/Users/peter/Piano course/Latex/'
Welcome to Darwin!
ip5455a71f:~ peter$ cd '/Users/pete
Thanks a lot for this!
As I expected, I fell at the first hurdle.
Can you give me an idea of what should be in the sample.lytex files?
When I type "lilypond-book --psfonts sample.lytex" I get this error:
cd '/Users/peter/Piano course/Latex/'
Welcome to Darwin!
ip5455a71f:~ peter$ cd '/Users/p
I use Mac OS X. Lilypond version 2.8.5-1
Cool. OK, then assume your input file is named sample.lytex. (Naming
it "sample.tex" would also work, but you'll probably want that name
for something else, as you'll see.) You probably can't do this within
TexShop (I don't use it), so fire up a Terminal
I know this doesn't help, but I have had the same problems trying to
get LP to work with Mac TeXShop. I have read the manual over and over,
searched other sites, and tried everything I can think of. But I must
be missing something because I haven't been able to get it to work,
either. So,
I use Mac OS X. Lilypond version 2.8.5-1
Peter
However, and my apologies for being so dim, how do I run it throught
lilypond-book?
Are you using Windows, Max OSX, Linux, or what? Also (though it
shouldn't matter), what version of Lilypond are you using?
Geoff
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However, and my apologies for being so dim, how do I run it throught
lilypond-book?
Are you using Windows, Max OSX, Linux, or what? Also (though it
shouldn't matter), what version of Lilypond are you using?
Geoff
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Thanks for this. This is what I suspected.However, and my apologies for being so dim, how do I run it throught lilypond-book? In the section "Invoking lilypond-book" it also states in the first line "lilypond-book produces a file with one of the following extensions: .tex, .texi, or .html, dependin
I think you missed a significant step. That file can't run straight
through LaTex. You need to run it through lilypond-book first, as
described in section 12.6 of the Lilypond 2.6 manual. (Look for
"Invoking lilypond-book" in the table of contents.)
Geoff
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I have been using lilypond for some time now, much to my satisfaction and without problems.Recently, I have also started using LaTex (on TeXShop) and have been trying to use lilypond-book, without succes.My problem is really a beginner's one I guess as my experience with LaTex is limited. If I use
With 2.4.0, I can't seem to use lilypond-latex -- here's the output I
get with the --verbose option:
/usr/local/bin/lilypond-latex (GNU LilyPond) 2.4.0
Opening pipe `/usr/local/bin/lilypond --format=tex --version '
Opening pipe `kpsexpand \$TEXMF'
Opening pipe `kpsewhich -e
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