Which version of LilyPond do you have installed?
/Mats
Ariel David Moya Sequeira wrote:
I wish to know why does midi2ly isn't working. I have Windows XP and
it doesn't recognize the program. None of the other converters work,
either.
Please, help.
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> Karl Hammar wrote:
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> >>yes, but why on earth are people still using lilypond 2.6.x ?
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> >For me: simply because 2.9.3 generated postscript files does not work
> >with my printer (Minolta/Qms PagePro 9100).
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> Why not print the PDF
Eyolf Ostrem wrote:
> On Sat 20 May 2006 16:33, Ben wrote:
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>> Mats-
>> I realize that only notes are listed in the midi file, but since the midi
>> was produced by Finale Print Music, I think the durations will be
>> fine.
>>
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> I've had good experiences with going through NoteEdit. The
On Sat 20 May 2006 16:33, Ben wrote:
> Mats-
> I realize that only notes are listed in the midi file, but since the midi
> was produced by Finale Print Music, I think the durations will be
> fine.
I've had good experiences with going through NoteEdit. Then you can easily
import the midi file, ma
Mats-
I realize that only notes are listed in the midi file, but since the midi was produced by Finale Print Music, I think the durations will be fine. Also, how would I upgrade easily from 2.6.5 to 2.8.3?Ben
On 5/20/06, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I recommend to upgrade to the lat
Karl Hammar wrote:
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yes, but why on earth are people still using lilypond 2.6.x ?
For me: simply because 2.9.3 generated postscript files does not work
with my printer (Minolta/Qms PagePro 9100).
Why not print the PDF file instead?
Also, I hope you know that ve
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> Edward Z. Yang schreef:
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> > Hi Ben, I mailed the mailing list recently. I believe it's a problem
> > with the version of Python bundled with Lilypond. The people on the
> > mailing list never replied: I think they're t
I recommend to upgrade to the latest stable version, 2.8.3.
(On the other hand, even if you manage to get the program
working, you will probably find it more or less useless,
since a MIDI contains only a small part of the information
that's included in the printed score. Also, you may get into
pr
Edward Z. Yang schreef:
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Hi Ben, I mailed the mailing list recently. I believe it's a problem
with the version of Python bundled with Lilypond. The people on the
mailing list never replied: I think they're tired of having to answer
Windows users that
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Hi Ben, I mailed the mailing list recently. I believe it's a problem
with the version of Python bundled with Lilypond. The people on the
mailing list never replied: I think they're tired of having to answer
Windows users that can't seem to get the Pyth
Eyolf Ostrem schreef:
On Tue 16 May 2006 09:23, Eyolf Ostrem [that's me] wrote:
I've been trying to use midi2ly, but I always get the following:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/midi2ly", line 60, in ?
import lilylib as ly
ImportError: No module named lilylib
Any idea w
On Tue 16 May 2006 09:23, Eyolf Ostrem [that's me] wrote:
> I've been trying to use midi2ly, but I always get the following:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/bin/midi2ly", line 60, in ?
> import lilylib as ly
> ImportError: No module named lilylib
>
> Any idea what's wrong
That's much easier to answer if you tell what operating
system you use, what LilyPond version and if you downloaded
the package from www.lilypond.org or installed it some
other way.
/Mats
Eyolf Ostrem wrote:
I've been trying to use midi2ly, but I always get the following:
Traceback (most re
Mehmet Okonsar wrote:
> I couldn't make it to work..
> Even with "midi2ly -h"..
> Win32XP, python2.4
> some midi-python related things I've downloaded did not resolve the
> problem..
Certainly not: if you use 2.6 Windows-native version (not the Cygwin
package), this is a problem with L
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