Re: Feature request? (and bug report)

2013-01-21 Thread Colin Hall
Colin Hall writes: > Jim Long writes: > >> Please forgive my earlier example, which I had not tested >> thoroughly. >> >> Consider the example below instead, and the attached output. >> >> It shows some variations that could be useful when storing >> musical phrases in a variable, while retaining

Re: Feature request? (and bug report)

2013-01-21 Thread Colin Hall
Jim Long writes: > Please forgive my earlier example, which I had not tested > thoroughly. > > Consider the example below instead, and the attached output. > > It shows some variations that could be useful when storing > musical phrases in a variable, while retaining some flexibility > with ties

Re: Feature request? (and bug report)

2013-01-15 Thread Jim Long
Please forgive my earlier example, which I had not tested thoroughly. Consider the example below instead, and the attached output. It shows some variations that could be useful when storing musical phrases in a variable, while retaining some flexibility with ties leading into or out of the phrase

Re: musicxml2ly bug report

2011-07-13 Thread Urs Liska
The other day I used musicxml2ly.py to convert a musicxml lead sheet file (Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer"). I noticed two significant inconsistencies in the converted file's LY code that I think I should report. Since musicxml2ly is still in development, is filing the s

Re: musicxml2ly bug report

2011-07-13 Thread Urs Liska
think I should report. Since musicxml2ly is still in development, is filing the standard bug report all I need to do? Yes. By the way, LilyPond itself is still a work-in-progress :) cheers, Janek Thanks for your prompt reply. Yes, I'm acutely aware that LilyPond is a work-in-progress; I'm

Re: musicxml2ly bug report

2011-07-12 Thread K. Kellogg-Smith
quot;The Entertainer"). I noticed two significant inconsistencies in the converted file's LY code that I think I should report. Since musicxml2ly is still in development, is filing the standard bug report all I need to do? Yes. By the way, LilyPond itself is still a work-in-progress

Re: musicxml2ly bug report

2011-07-12 Thread Janek Warchoł
ner").  I noticed two > significant  inconsistencies in the converted file's LY code that I think I > should report.  Since musicxml2ly is still in development, is filing the > standard  bug report all I need to do? Yes. By the way, LilyPon

musicxml2ly bug report

2011-07-12 Thread K. Kellogg-Smith
n the converted file's LY code that I think I should report. Since musicxml2ly is still in development, is filing the standard bug report all I need to do? Thanks, best regards Ken ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://

RE: Bug report - stem lengths

2010-05-23 Thread James Lowe
I have downloaded 2.13.21 for OS X 10.5.8 and it no longer crashes. I get the correct output (attached) James -Original Message- From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org on behalf of -Eluze Sent: Sun 23/05/2010 12:13 To: lilypond-user@gnu.org Subject: Re: Bug report

Re: Bug report - stem lengths

2010-05-23 Thread Phil Holmes
Just confirmed it's OK with 2.13.21 here - so must have been fixed in the current release - although I can't find a related bug report -- Phil Holmes - Original Message - From: "James Lowe" To: "James Lowe" ; "Phil Holmes" ; "LilyPon

RE: Bug report - stem lengths

2010-05-23 Thread James Lowe
Sorry I have 2.13.14 James -Original Message- From: lilypond-user-bounces+james.lowe=datacore@gnu.org on behalf of James Lowe Sent: Sun 23/05/2010 11:58 To: Phil Holmes; LilyPond User Group Subject: RE: Bug report - stem lengths If it helps anyone, I have reproduced the '

Re: Bug report - stem lengths

2010-05-23 Thread -Eluze
;(6) > c8[ c] c16[ c] c32[ c] > \revert Stem #'details > c8[ c] c16[ c] c32[ c] > } > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Bug-report---stem-lengths-tp28648374p28648774.html Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Bug report - stem lengths

2010-05-23 Thread Phil Holmes
The following causes LilyPond to crash with the log below the snippet: \relative c'' { \stemUp \override Stem #'details #'beamed-lengths = #'(6) c8[ c] c16[ c] c32[ c] \revert Stem #'details c8[ c] c16[ c] c32[ c] } Log: Interpreting music... Preprocessing graphical objects... Finding the

Re: Bug report with tablature and quater-tone scordatura

2010-04-27 Thread David Kastrup
Carl Sorensen writes: > On 4/27/10 3:56 PM, "Bernardo Barros" wrote: > >> Ok, Carl, >> >> But I think it's 'almost' there, lilypond rounds sometimes inappropriately up >> or down, but I have to say most of the time it is correct. >> Is it that difficult to fix? If 'yes' I have to abandon the wo

Re: Bug report with tablature and quater-tone scordatura

2010-04-27 Thread Bernardo Barros
> > You can use different music for the notes than for the tablature. I > realize > that this is not desirable, but it's one way around the problem. > > You might also try redefining SEMI-SHARP. Look at scm/lily-library.scm, > and > find > > (define-safe-public SEMI-SHARP 1/4) > > Try changing it

Re: Bug report with tablature and quater-tone scordatura

2010-04-27 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 4/27/10 3:56 PM, "Bernardo Barros" wrote: > Ok, Carl, > > But I think it's 'almost' there, lilypond rounds sometimes inappropriately up > or down, but I have to say most of the time it is correct. > Is it that difficult to fix? If 'yes' I have to abandon the work I made so far > and make the

Re: Bug report with tablature and quater-tone scordatura

2010-04-27 Thread Bernardo Barros
Ok, Carl, But I think it's 'almost' there, lilypond rounds sometimes inappropriately up or down, but I have to say most of the time it is correct. Is it that difficult to fix? If 'yes' I have to abandon the work I made so far and make the final score using handwriting or Finale. __

Re: Bug report with tablature and quater-tone scordatura

2010-04-27 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 4/27/10 12:44 PM, "Bernardo Barros" wrote: > Hi all, > > I found a bug when working with tablature with a quarter-tone. See the third > string for example. > I can't do this: >     \set TabStaff.stringTunings = #'(3 -1 -5.5 -11 -15 -21) > Because I get things like 0.5 in the score. OK. I

Re: Bug report with tablature and quater-tone scordatura

2010-04-27 Thread Bernardo Barros
On 27 April 2010 17:20, Bernardo Barros wrote: > I found a good example of the problem. > I get string 3 fret 6 If I type > geh'8\3\glissando \grace { cih'\3 } > AND: > geh'8\3\glissando \grace { bih\3 } > > I guess the problem has something to do with in which octave the note is. But I have no

Re: Bug report with tablature and quater-tone scordatura

2010-04-27 Thread Bernardo Barros
I found a good example of the problem. I get string 3 fret 6 If I type geh'8\3\glissando \grace { cih'\3 } AND: geh'8\3\glissando \grace { bih\3 } It's a semitone lower but I read "6" in both cases. I'm using the tuning: \set TabStaff.stringTunings = #'(3 -1 -6 -11 -15 -21) It's a bug, right? O

Re: Bug report with tablature and quater-tone scordatura

2010-04-27 Thread Bernardo Barros
No, it's happening in other cases too. It's funny because the same note can be one fret number and anoter with one step diference in the same measure. Strange... Maybe I have to copy to another file and then check for all the mistakes and try to compensate in the new file, but that's insane. :-( O

Bug report with tablature and quater-tone scordatura

2010-04-27 Thread Bernardo Barros
Hi all, I found a bug when working with tablature with a quarter-tone. See the third string for example. I can't do this: \set TabStaff.stringTunings = #'(3 -1 -5.5 -11 -15 -21) Because I get things like 0.5 in the score. It's better to round to 6 rather then 5. If I round to 6 it's better, b

Re: Bug report: initial grace note causes redundant clefs and time signatures

2009-04-29 Thread James E. Bailey
Am 30.04.2009 um 02:26 schrieb Fred Lunnon: I'm not top posting. %{ Lilypad v2.12.2 running on Mac G4 Powerbook under OSX v3.9 A grace note at the start of the first bar causes redundant and default clefs and time signatures to be printed, splitting the grace note from its companion note. A

Re: Not a Bug Report - Just need help please

2007-10-28 Thread Graham Percival
Please use the lilypond-user mailist for these emails. I have CC'd it on this email. Cheers, - Graham Hank Chow wrote: Dear Sirs, I am learning to use LilyPond to print music and have had some success. It is amazing that it can do so much. I wish to print large noteheads with "easyHeads", i

Re: bug report

2007-06-15 Thread Joe Neeman
On Saturday 16 June 2007 09:25, Masahiro Niizuma wrote: > Thank you for you replying. Please keep discussions on the mailing list so that others can join in. > > So how can I flat "b"? The German name for what I (as an Australian) would call "B flat" is "B." If you are using deutsch.ly and you

Re: What is the proper way of printing the current date? Also bug report

2005-07-28 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Sven Axelsson wrote: I have been using #(use-modules (srfi srfi-19)) today = #(date->string (current-date) "~B ~d, ~Y") to get the current date so I can include that in the tagline of my music. This does cause the message WARNING: #f: imported module (srfi srfi-19) overrides core binding `curr

What is the proper way of printing the current date? Also bug report

2005-07-28 Thread Sven Axelsson
I have been using #(use-modules (srfi srfi-19)) today = #(date->string (current-date) "~B ~d, ~Y") to get the current date so I can include that in the tagline of my music. This does cause the message WARNING: #f: imported module (srfi srfi-19) overrides core binding `current-time' in the log, b

Re: bug report

2005-04-04 Thread Mats Bengtsson
See the email sent by Bertalan Fodor today entitled "Re: error messages in lilypond". /Mats Joe Rank wrote: see attached ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org h

bug report

2005-04-04 Thread Joe Rank
see attached test.log Description: Binary data ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Beams and repeats - bug report and syntax request

2003-03-09 Thread Rutger Hofman
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi folks, I am running into a beaming problem within a repeat. like that. For obvious reasons, [a8] b does not do what I want. Actually, over here, [a8] does work, with some warnings. You are absolutely right, last time I tried [a8]

Beams and repeats - bug report and syntax request

2003-03-09 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hi folks, > > I am running into a beaming problem within a repeat. > The repeat is between two eighth notes that would > normally be connected by a beam, but because of > the repeat they should be flagged, not beamed. The first problem can be solved by explicitly speci

Beams and repeats - bug report and syntax request

2003-03-09 Thread Rutger Hofman
Hi folks, I am running into a beaming problem within a repeat. The repeat is between two eighth notes that would normally be connected by a beam, but because of the repeat they should be flagged, not beamed. This triggers a bug in 1.6.8 (on Linux, RedHat 6.4 I think I am still running). The weird

Re: bug-report

2002-08-10 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Henk Pijls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have a problem with running the file > example-1.ly > Here is the bugreport. > Can you give me some advice? Upgrade to the latest tetex+lilypond, or have a look at: http://lilypond.org/wiki/?TroubleshootingWindows about 1.5.68 > > Henk Pijls > +

Re: bug-report

2002-08-02 Thread Mats Bengtsson
> I have a problem with running the file > example-1.ly > Here is the bugreport. > Can you give me some advice? This is a known problem with the tetex-tiny package. Waiting for the maintainer to come home from his vacation, you can find a workaround described at http://lilypond.org/wiki/?Troubles

bug-report

2002-08-02 Thread Henk Pijls
I have a problem with running the file example-1.ly Here is the bugreport. Can you give me some advice? Henk Pijls + echo + mkdir -p /home/Administrator + cd + pwd /home/Administrator + ls -l total 68 -rw-r--r--1 Administ None 170 Aug 2 10:07 WMTproef.log -rw-r--r--1 Administ

Re: Windows bug report

2002-04-12 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Also, a .bat version of the ps2pdf program is included in the >> Windows distribution (in /usr/windows/gs/gs6.50/lib/ps2pdf.bat >> on my Cygwin), so it's just a matter of setting the path correctly >> if you prefer to use the command line instead

Re: Windows bug report

2002-04-11 Thread Laura Conrad
> "Jan" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Jan> Maybe we should drop the windows gsview and gs(win) packages Jan> altogether, and try to get lilypond/lydvi to work with the gs included Jan> in Cygwin. Maybe add an option to ly2dvi to call ps2pdf, and direct Jan>

Re: Windows bug report

2002-04-11 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Sure it is! Just open the file in GSview and export to PDF. Hmm. I didn't know that. Maybe we should document that. > Also, a .bat version of the ps2pdf program is included in the > Windows distribution (in /usr/windows/gs/gs6.50/lib/ps2pdf.bat >

RE: Windows bug report

2002-04-11 Thread Andy Winton
Thank you all very much it now works a treat! cheers, andy -Original Message- From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 11 April 2002 14:51 To: Andy Winton Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Windows bug report You will only see the title and composer if you process the

Re: Windows bug report

2002-04-11 Thread Mats Bengtsson
> andy > > -Original Message- > From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 11 April 2002 13:48 > To: Andy Winton > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Windows bug report > > > > "Andy Winton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

RE: Windows bug report

2002-04-11 Thread Andy Winton
again for everyone's help, cheers, andy -Original Message- From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 11 April 2002 13:48 To: Andy Winton Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Windows bug report > "Andy Winton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > 2) It

Re: Windows bug report

2002-04-11 Thread Mats Bengtsson
> "Andy Winton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > 2) It looks like slurs ( ) are not printed in PDF on windows. > > > > 3) It looks like [ ] are also not printed. > > > The problem looks like my tex installation is not > right. Taking a sample 'ly' file form mutopia it > also is missing text and

RE: Windows bug report

2002-04-11 Thread Andy Winton
"Andy Winton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 2) It looks like slurs ( ) are not printed in PDF on windows. > > 3) It looks like [ ] are also not printed. The problem looks like my tex installation is not right. Taking a sample 'ly' file form mutopia it also is missing text and the ( ) slurs an

Re: Windows bug report

2002-04-11 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
"Andy Winton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [please keep LilyPond discussions on the list. Btw, your MTA seems to ignore my Mail-Followup-To: header] > How do you create the PDF? > > > lilypond -i init.ly t1.txt; tex t1.tex; dvipdfm t1.dvi dvipdfm is not supported, because it can't handle

Re: Windows bug report

2002-04-11 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
"Andy Winton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > It produces pages of music in PDF How do you create the PDF? > but there are one or two problems - > > 1) It looks like c'. or c.' is a syntax error. Yes, they both are. You probably want c'4. (maybe c'-.) or something like that. Have a look

Re: Windows bug report

2002-04-11 Thread Rune Zedeler
Andy Winton wrote: > 1) It looks like c'. or c.' is a syntax error. I can Yes, it is. if you wan't a dotted note you need to specify the duration as well: c'4. The two other problems I cannot help you with. Some sort of postscript problem... -Rune ___

Windows bug report

2002-04-11 Thread Andy Winton
hi there, I've just installed from the setup program lilypond for windows. (I'm on windows98) It produces pages of music in PDF, but there are one or two problems - 1) It looks like c'. or c.' is a syntax error. I can use \relative but this does not cover all the cases where I

bug report attached

2002-02-24 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hello. > > Please look at the attached bug report. > > Thank you. > > -p not found > latex not found > + type -p latex.exe > -p not found > latex.exe not found 1. Are you sure you ran setup as administrator? (If you run NT, 200

Re: bug report attached

2002-02-24 Thread Mats Bengtsson
> Hello. > > Please look at the attached bug report. > > Thank you. > > -- Tim Duncan > === > + echo > > + mkdir -p Timothy W. Duncan I would recommend to avoid file and directory names with spaces in them. This is i

bug report attached

2002-02-23 Thread Timothy W. Duncan
Hello. Please look at the attached bug report. Thank you. -- Tim Duncan + echo + mkdir -p Timothy W. Duncan + cd cd: can't cd to Timothy W. Duncan + pwd /usr/bin/tim + ls -l total 15 drwxr-xr-x1 Timothy unknown 0 Feb 23 2002 Duncan drwxr-xr-x1 Timothy unknown