Palmer, Ralph wrote:
I was wondering why I couldn't view the .ps file! I used to use .abc a
lot, and ABCm2ps.exe produces a .ps file I would view and/or print using
GSView, but when I tried to view the LilyPond .ps file, I got an error
message in GSView.
If you unmark the "Safer" in the "O
i, 18 Aug 2006 14:19:23 +0200
From: Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Output of 2.8.6 Windows version
To: Ossie Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
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Ossie Wi
Ossie Wilson wrote:
Thanks Mats for the very fast assistance.
1. I am using Windows 2000. I would like some packet of programs to be carried
to my computer with XP ( not connected to
internet to avoid hassle of checking for all the spyware)
Just download the installation package from
Thanks Mats for the very fast assistance.
1. I am using Windows 2000. I would like some packet of programs to be carried
to my computer with XP ( not connected to
internet to avoid hassle of checking for all the spyware)
2. GSView will print out .ps files (so the programmer says, anyway).
3.
Ossie Wilson wrote:
A .ps file is produced but can not produce a .pdf file.
That's really strange. Over here, the 2.8.6-1 package works excellently in
Windows XP.
When gsview is used to display on screen - it works.
That's also strange, unless you have unmarked the "Safer" option i
A .ps file is produced but can not produce a .pdf file.
When gsview is used to display on screen - it works.
When a printout is attempted, a massive list of faults is produced but not
printout.
I changed the .ps file to give the correct location of fonts ( file had a non-
existent lilypond dire