Thanks a lot!
Em sex., 2 de dez. de 2022 02:03, Werner LEMBERG escreveu:
>
> > I need package "lilypond-book->latex". How can I download it ?
>
> If you have downloaded or installed LilyPond, you should already have
> the `lilypond-book` script. On the command li
> I need package "lilypond-book->latex". How can I download it ?
If you have downloaded or installed LilyPond, you should already have
the `lilypond-book` script. On the command line, say
```
lilypond-book --help
```
for a first overview of the available options; you need
Hi.
Carlos, from Brazil.
I need package "lilypond-book->latex". How can I download it ?
Thanks
If I \input{something} twice in a lytex file, it gets duplicated by
lilypond-book. How do I keep this from happening?
I'm using lilypond 2.22.2, from brew.
For example:
inp.lytex:
\documentclass[]{book}
\begin{document}
Hey!
\input{you}
Hey!
\input{you}
\end{document}
you.tex:
Yo
No I mean it would be good if you submitted this module to OLL when I
get it back up and running soonish.
Andrew
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote on 1/06/2022 1:13 AM:
That’s good to hear – but do you mean with OLL?
Sorry, I forgot saying that the code between backticks should be saved to a
"test.tex" file.
Le mar. 31 mai 2022 à 17:19, Jacques Peron a écrit :
> Le mar. 31 mai 2022 à 16:18, Kevin Cole a écrit :
>
>> On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 10:02 AM Damian leGassick
>> wrote:
>>
>> > My sense is also that f
Le mar. 31 mai 2022 à 16:18, Kevin Cole a écrit :
> On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 10:02 AM Damian leGassick
> wrote:
>
> > My sense is also that for smaller documents, learning Lyx is actually
> more work than just learning lilypond-book as tweaks outside of what Lyx
> provides (and there could be man
Am 31.05.22 um 17:01 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
The OLL repo will be ready again in a few days. An excellent candidate
for that.
I used ConTeXt with great success in the past.
That’s good to hear – but do you mean with OLL?
AFAIR Urs provided just LaTeX support for his critical edition stuff.
Hello Hraban.
The OLL repo will be ready again in a few days. An excellent candidate
for that.
I used ConTeXt with great success in the past.
Andrew
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote on 1/06/2022 12:49 AM:
I actually don’t use LaTeX but ConTeXt where I wrote the LilyPond
bridge myself (https://wik
Am 31.05.22 um 16:02 schrieb Damian leGassick:
That said, it is a good environment for embedding multiple Lilypond generated
pdf/eps in a structured text document, because any changes in those pdf/eps
files are picked up automatically without having to reimport them (cf MS Word)
or even refres
>
> Uh-oh. That's a bit worrisome, since I was stymied by lilypond-book
> alone... Since you're the only person so far who seems to have spent
> time with LyX, I'll take that under serious advisement...
For simple stuff Lyx is much simpler. I’d certainly recommend you try it.
On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 10:02 AM Damian leGassick
wrote:
> fwiw I was never able to get Lyx’s native Lilypond mode working reliably. The
> manual was, and remains completely unhelpful.
Thanks! Knowing that the manual is unhelpful is really helpful. ;-)
Not to mention knowing that LyX's native L
t;> __
>> The module lilypond requires a package that is not
>> available in your LaTeX installation, or a converter that
>> you have not installed. LaTeX output may not be possible.
>> Missing prerequisites:
>>lilypond-book->latex
>> See section 3.1.2.3 (Modules) of the User's Guide for more information.
>> __
converter that
> you have not installed. LaTeX output may not be possible.
> Missing prerequisites:
> lilypond-book->latex
> See section 3.1.2.3 (Modules) of the User's Guide for more information.
> __
>
> I've read else
ay not be possible.
Missing prerequisites:
lilypond-book->latex
See section 3.1.2.3 (Modules) of the User's Guide for more information.
__
I've read elsewhere that it should just work "out of the box" on
Ubuntu systems. I ran
On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 7:24 PM Urs Liska wrote:
>
> Why do you want this? Is there any specific reason not to use lualatex? I
> know you already run lyluatex in the Kayser project.
>
Well, because in this case it's in a chapter in my dissertation, the whole
of which is in Lyx. I'd rather avoid
Am 21. Dezember 2018 19:19:21 MEZ schrieb "N. Andrew Walsh"
:
>Hi Federico,
>
>according to release notes, Lyx has had support for lilypond-book for
>some
>time now. See here:
>
>https://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/NewInLyX20#lb
>
>That's where it says it requires the "lilypond-book→(pdf)latex"
>package,
>
Hi Federico,
according to release notes, Lyx has had support for lilypond-book for some
time now. See here:
https://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/NewInLyX20#lb
That's where it says it requires the "lilypond-book→(pdf)latex" package,
which my Lyx says it can't find.
Any advice? Are there any Lyx users who go
Il giorno ven 21 dic 2018 alle 11:24, "N. Andrew Walsh"
ha scritto:
Hi List,
dumb question: I'm trying to integrate lilypond into my Lyx document,
and while it has the lilypond-book module, it says it can't find the
"lilypond-book→(pdf)latex" package. Where do I find this package?
I have
Hi List,
dumb question: I'm trying to integrate lilypond into my Lyx document, and
while it has the lilypond-book module, it says it can't find the
"lilypond-book→(pdf)latex" package. Where do I find this package?
I have lilypond installed in its own subdirectory, as well as my texlive
installati
Florian Hollerweger writes:
> Hi Phil,
>
> I'll go and do as you say, but wouldn't I be facing the problem that
> pdflatex has its own ideas at which resolution to actually render
> PNGs?
It just packages them. It is up to you with what resolution you prepare
them before inclusion into PDFLaTeX
Hi Phil,
I'll go and do as you say, but wouldn't I be facing the problem that pdflatex
has its own ideas at which resolution to actually render PNGs?
That's precisely why I have ended up using graphics in PDF format whenever I
can with pdflatex, but maybe I should investigate LaTeX rendering op
- Original Message -
From: "Florian Hollerweger"
To: "Lilypond User List"
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 11:55 AM
Subject: lilypond-book/LateX Beamer: best rendering practice?
Hi all,
As mentioned earlier, I am planning to deliver a Lilypond workshop
toget
Hi all,
As mentioned earlier, I am planning to deliver a Lilypond workshop together
with a friend at this year's Linux Audio Conference. For the workshop slides, I
already have a working setup using lilypond-book --pdf in combination with
pdflatex and LaTeX Beamer.
However, I am not entirely s
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
The first part of the example works fine. The second produces three
pages, mostly empty. It seems that the output of the non-fragment is
a big chunk, the bounding box is something like 800x600.
I can do something with the first example. However, it requires me to
sup
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
Hi Mats,
as usual, your advice is invaluable. I am getting somewhere, just not
quite there yet.
At Mon, 21 May 2007 13:11:53 +0200,
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can simply insert short LilyPond examples in the middle of ordinary
text. Example:
Hi Mats,
as usual, your advice is invaluable. I am getting somewhere, just not
quite there yet.
At Mon, 21 May 2007 13:11:53 +0200,
Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> You can simply insert short LilyPond examples in the middle of ordinary
> text. Example:
The first part of the exam
You can simply insert short LilyPond examples in the middle of ordinary
text. Example:
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\begin{document}
Here is a short LilyPond example
\begin[fragment,relative]{lilypond}
c4
\end{lilypond}
embedded within ordinary text.
Here is another example with only a Tex
Hi,
I would like to typeset, for example, " = 100" as part
of a text in a paragraph, rather than as a vertical block element. I
can possibly mess around with latex to get the desired effect, using
nested box elements and includegraphics (if you have already a
solution for that, please send it to
Hi everyone.
I seem to have a problem with lilypond-book, when it calls latex.
I have WinXP SP2, TexLive 2005 from Ctan (the whole thing), and Lilypond
2.9.18 (development). I did this (meaning, I installed the development
version vs the stable one) to avoid some problems that I read were prese
I you read INSTALL.txt, you will find instructions on how to
source the files lilypond-profile/lilypond-login to get the
environment correctly set. What you suggest here is actually
not the best way (trademark) to solve the problem.
If you didn't run make install, you the settings in
buildscripts/o
Hi folks
I managed to run lilypond-book, then LaTeX.
But it took me some time to figure out all that
I had to set in the environment.
I would like to suggest that this be explained
somewhere in the documentation for running
lilypond-book.
Suggestion:
Let LILYPOND be the directory where you built
You're a star mate!
That did the trick.
I had done what you said. :(
Xdvi output looks brill.
Cheers,
Ralphy
-Original Message-
From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 December 2002 14:40
To: Ralph Little
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Lilypo
Ralph Little wrote:
Hi All,
Sorry for being a dunce, but I know little of LaTeX (not having used it for
years!) and I'm trying to get the manual example running.
The lilypond-book bit seems to work OK, but I can't get seem to get LaTeX to
find the feta font files.
I've tried fiddling with TEXINPUT
Hi All,
Sorry for being a dunce, but I know little of LaTeX (not having used it for
years!) and I'm trying to get the manual example running.
The lilypond-book bit seems to work OK, but I can't get seem to get LaTeX to
find the feta font files.
I've tried fiddling with TEXINPUTS and TEXMF but to no
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