ps: I am on a Windows 6.1.7601
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bostjan k writes:
> I've installed Lilypond on Windows 10. Converting ly files seems ok.
>
> When I run lilypond-book on the test file, I get the following:
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> ---
>
> C:\Users\Bostjan\lily\test>lilypond-book --pdf t
Have you tried to directly call the program:
lilypond-book --pdf --output="C:\lilypondtest" C:\test.tex
from the command prompt. There shouldn't be any need to use the
Windows version of Python (just make sure to log out and log in again
once after you have installed LilyPond the first time, so th
Please send a complete example, not just the lilypond portion. The only
other thing I can think of is to remove the fragment, and add {} around
the notes.
HTH,
- Graham
mojocojo2000 wrote:
I am using lilypond version 2.10.29. I'm trying to integrate music
into a paper I have for a class.
tiM wrote:
If you're using lilypond-book for LaTeX, the output will be a *.tex file. If
the input is allready *.tex, lilypond-book is afraid to overwrite your
original document. There are two solutions. Name your input file something
like *.lytex.
This is my recommendation.
Or do what lilypon
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> From: S L Raymond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: zaterdag 19 augustus 2006 16:11
> To: tiM
> Cc: 'Lilypond User Group'
> Subject: Re: Lilypond-Book error
>
> But I am directing the output to an "out" directory, and I
> still get the s
On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 09:11:16 -0500
S L Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But I am directing the output to an "out" directory, and I still get the
> same message.
Is it an empty out-directory?
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But I am directing the output to an "out" directory, and I still get the
same message.
tiM wrote:
If you're using lilypond-book for LaTeX, the output will be a *.tex file. If
the input is allready *.tex, lilypond-book is afraid to overwrite your
original document. There are two solutions. Name
If you're using lilypond-book for LaTeX, the output will be a *.tex file. If
the input is allready *.tex, lilypond-book is afraid to overwrite your
original document. There are two solutions. Name your input file something
like *.lytex. Or do what lilypond-book suggested (best solution). In your
wo
> >I cannot get lilypond to run the lilypond-book.itely example.
> > It is NOT the screech-boink example which ends up clear and crisp.
> > Version: 2.5.0 (same as 2.4.0 I assume)
>
> Fixed in CVS. Thanks for the report.
I forgot to mention that the reason for the failure was an incomplete
>I cannot get lilypond to run the lilypond-book.itely example.
> It is NOT the screech-boink example which ends up clear and crisp.
> Version: 2.5.0 (same as 2.4.0 I assume)
Fixed in CVS. Thanks for the report.
Werner
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