[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I really hope the documentation also says that the
> -fps option is still in a very experimental state.
The -f option is largely going to be moved out of the documentation.
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I really hope the documentation also says that the
-fps option is still in a very experimental state.
Also, the PS files produced this way will only work
if you have Type1 version of the fonts installed and
some environment variables set so that Ghostscript
can find them. The conclusion is: don't
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On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 03:04:52PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, this didn't work. Not only would it not display
> the music correctly, (the quarter-no
Well, this didn't work. Not only would it not display
the music correctly, (the quarter-note heads as dollar
signs, the treble clef as a 'j') it wouldn't even print
what was visible on screen. Instead it printed out what
I presume to be the equivalent Ghost/Postscript code.
>sigh< I'd LIKE to u
I looked up in the docs about other ways to invoke lilypond, and
tried
"lilypond -fps mynewfile.ly"
and at least it generated a
"mynewfile.ps" but when I viewed it (gv mynewfile.ps &) I got a
staff
with a letter `j' for a treble (violin) clef and the noteheads
all were
dollar-signs. (They
On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 12:01:34PM +0200, Erik Sandberg wrote:
>
> This is slightly incorrect though, you should do the changes to texmf.d, not
> to texmf.cnf directly.
>
Only problem with that is I don't find a file called texmf.d. I even
looked for it with "locate texmf.d' and it came up with
On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 04:47:40PM +0200, Han-Wen wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > apparent success ( no dependency messages, anyway). But when I tried
> > to run 'ly2div -P mynewfile.ly' I got error messages not just about my
> > own syntax, but similar to the following:
>
> can you try