Running under Windows 98, LilyPond generates .PS, not .PDF, files for
two independent reasons:
(A) Ghostscript can't find its initialization files.
(B) Once (A) has been cleared up, the long gs... command invoked
by LilyPond.exe fails.
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Regarding (A)
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On 2 July 2005 P
Paul Scott writes:
>>set GS_LIB=C:/PROGRA~1/LILYPOND/USR/share/ghostscript/fonts # ? check
^/lib oops1
>>set GS_FONTHPATH=C:/WINDOWS/FONTS
^oops2
I was in a too big hurry this morning, but hoped you or someone else
would figure
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
After dealing with the ancient DOS shell (command line) here it is.
Thanks.
This also brings up another point that I have seen briefly mentioned
either here or on the devel list. Is there a problem with setting the
environment variabl
Paul Scott writes:
> After dealing with the ancient DOS shell (command line) here it is.
Thanks.
> This also brings up another point that I have seen briefly mentioned
> either here or on the devel list. Is there a problem with setting the
> environment variables so that LilyPond.exe can be fou
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
file and continues processing for a while but creates nothing new. There is
no PDF file. Anyone know why?
I also get no PDF's. I installed the native LilyPond on MS Windows 98SE.
Then probably ghostscript fails. Can someone pleas
Paul Scott writes:
>>file and continues processing for a while but creates nothing new. There is
>>no PDF file. Anyone know why?
>>
> I also get no PDF's. I installed the native LilyPond on MS Windows 98SE.
Then probably ghostscript fails. Can someone please run lilypond with
the --verbose sw
There is a simple.ps file on the desktop but no simple.pdf. I
searched the hard drive and it isn't anywhere else.
Sacha
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essing for a while but creates nothing new. There is
no PDF file. Anyone know why?
Sacha
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Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 9:34 AM
Subject: Re: pdf fil
I'm using Acrobat Reader 5.0, but have just downloaded Adobe reader 6.0 and
am still unable to open the files. Can I be really thick and ask what the
difference between PDF and PS is? That may be the key, as it seems the PS
files are the ones I can't open.
PS is short for PostScript, which is a
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Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: pdf files
> Sacha Standen wrote:
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> > Hello
> >
> > Please would somebody
Sacha Standen wrote:
Hello
Please would somebody respond with some advice, as I can't use
Lilypond at all without being able to view the PDF files. I'm using
version 2.6 on Windows ME and have managed, through trial and error,
to generate pdf files, but cannot open them. When I double click
I'm running SP2 with Lilypond 2.2.5/Cygwin with no problems.
- James
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Did you, by chance, have a previous version of the PDF file open
in Acrobat when you processed the file. If you have that, LilyPond
(or rather ps2pdf called by LilyPond) will not be able to save the
file and you will get error messages.
/Mats
Peter Shand wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded LilyPond a few we
I have SP2 installed and everything works fine.
Bert
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I heard some problems with SP2 where some applications fail. Re-installing
the program (or programs related to the program with the problem :) seems to
fix the problem.
I'm not sure about lilypond though, I have not patch XP with SP2 yet.
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