On 02/08/2014 11:40 AM, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
I just tested the work around noted in the issue tracker and want to add
that said work around ignores the relative includes option in the
lilypond files, i.e., "#(ly:set-option 'relative-includes #t)" at the
beginning of the file.
Thus, to mak
I just tested the work around noted in the issue tracker and want to add
that said work around ignores the relative includes option in the
lilypond files, i.e., "#(ly:set-option 'relative-includes #t)" at the
beginning of the file.
Thus, to make it work with my example where the lilypond files
On 18/07/2014 4:56 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 18/07/2014 4:21 PM, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
I'm running LilyPond 2.18.2 on a Mac OS 10.8.5 and reported the same
error back in June:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2014-06/msg00610.html
The problem (at least for me) seems to oc
"Br. Samuel Springuel" writes:
> On 2014-07-18 4:37 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
>> It does not appear like you used the -drelative-includes option, did
>> you?
>
> If by this you mean putting #(ly:set-option 'relative-includes #t) at
> the top of the lilypond files, then yes, I did try this option a
On 2014-07-18 4:37 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
It does not appear like you used the -drelative-includes option, did
you?
If by this you mean putting #(ly:set-option 'relative-includes #t) at
the top of the lilypond files, then yes, I did try this option and it
makes no difference.
If you mean
Hello dear fellow lilyponders,
On 2014-0718 22:53 David Kastrup wrote:
> It does not appear like you used the -drelative-includes option, did
> you?
I didn't. However, setting
> #(ly:set-option 'relative-includes #t)
at the top of my score.ly didn't help alone.
On 2014-07-18 22:53 "Br. Samuel Sp
On 18/07/2014 4:21 PM, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
I'm running LilyPond 2.18.2 on a Mac OS 10.8.5 and reported the same
error back in June:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2014-06/msg00610.html
The problem (at least for me) seems to occur only when the --output or
--lily-output-
"Br. Samuel Springuel" writes:
> I'm running LilyPond 2.18.2 on a Mac OS 10.8.5 and reported the same
> error back in June:
>
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2014-06/msg00610.html
>
> The problem (at least for me) seems to occur only when the --output or
> --lily-output-dir opti
I'm running LilyPond 2.18.2 on a Mac OS 10.8.5 and reported the same
error back in June:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2014-06/msg00610.html
The problem (at least for me) seems to occur only when the --output or
--lily-output-dir options are used for lilypond-book. Take thos
Hello Phil,
Am 18.07.2014 19:58, schrieb Phil Holmes:
> Letting us know your operating system?
sure, thanks for the hint.
Although both - windows and linux - return the same error.
The first error.log [4] was from a Ubuntu 12.10 with Lilypond 2.18.2
inside a virtual box. The now following error_w
- Original Message -
From: "Hartmut Leister"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 6:44 PM
Subject: include problem with lilypond-book
Dear lilypond users,
I've got a problem using lilypond-book with included lilypond scores
after updating to version 2.18. The same const
Dear lilypond users,
I've got a problem using lilypond-book with included lilypond scores
after updating to version 2.18. The same constellation worked on 2.14 (I
had to update for compatibility reasons).
I created a small example, consisting of
main.tex [1]
score.ly [2]
inc/include.ly [3]
When
Ralph Palmer writes:
> Greetings -
>
> I'm running LilyPond 2.16.2 under Windows 7, SP1.
>
> I've copied the *.el files from lilypond\..\site-lisp to
> \emacs\emacs-24.3\site-lisp
> and I've set the PATH and HOME variables so that I think emacs is finding
> lilypond-mode.el, but when I open emacs
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 10:43 AM, Beda Szukics wrote:
> Greetings
>
> Am 25.03.2013 14:09, schrieb Ralph Palmer:
> > Greetings -
> >
> > I'm running LilyPond 2.16.2 under Windows 7, SP1.
> >
> > I've copied the *.el files from lilypond\..\site-lisp to
> > \emacs\emacs-24.3\site-lisp
>
> I did the
Greetings
Am 25.03.2013 14:09, schrieb Ralph Palmer:
> Greetings -
>
> I'm running LilyPond 2.16.2 under Windows 7, SP1.
>
> I've copied the *.el files from lilypond\..\site-lisp to
> \emacs\emacs-24.3\site-lisp
I did the same (exept that I created a neu subdirectory
site-lisp\lilypond\).
> an
Greetings -
I'm running LilyPond 2.16.2 under Windows 7, SP1.
I've copied the *.el files from lilypond\..\site-lisp to
\emacs\emacs-24.3\site-lisp
and I've set the PATH and HOME variables so that I think emacs is finding
lilypond-mode.el, but when I open emacs and type , I get
[no match]. When I
Thank you very much Xavier
I will try to contact them
Thanks
Marcos
- Mensagem de x.sche...@gmail.com -
Data: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 21:07:09 +0200
De: Xavier Scheuer
Assunto: Re: A problem with lilypond
Para: musicar...@pop.com.br
Cc: webl...@weblily.net, blackstock.m...@gmail.com
2011/10/20 :
> The problem is that it´s not me that will use. The main idea is that people
> that will use range from beginner to advanced level of study in music. So I
> would like to make as easy as possible for the users.The usability is very
> important nowadays.
>
> I have found something mor
2011/10/20 Martin Tarenskeen :
> On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Francisco Vila wrote:
>> 2011/10/19 :
>>> I were wondering if there is someway to fill the code and at same time
>>> generating the score for me to see what I am writting?
>> When I am typing music with Frescobaldi, I usually type a measure at
at it has
only happened to me
Thanks
Marcos
- Mensagem de idragos...@gmail.com -
Data: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 18:36:47 -0400
De: Brett McCoy
Assunto: Re: A problem with lilypond
Para: Francisco Vila
Cc: musicar...@pop.com.br, lilypond-user@gnu.org
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Franci
2011/10/19 :
>
> The situation is that I have to completely fill all the lilypond´s code on
> the site and then generate the score. It gets difficult to count the bars
> and the note durations and get right for the first time.
> I were wondering if there is someway to fill the code and at same tim
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Francisco Vila wrote:
> 2011/10/19 :
>> The situation is that I have to completely fill all the lilypond´s code on
>> the site and then generate the score. It gets difficult to count the bars
>> and the note durations and get right for the first time.
>> I were wo
2011/10/19 :
> The situation is that I have to completely fill all the lilypond´s code on
> the site and then generate the score. It gets difficult to count the bars
> and the note durations and get right for the first time.
> I were wondering if there is someway to fill the code and at same time
2011/10/19 :
> Another problem is that when the sound is generated sometimes makes a loud
> pop at the beginning of the audio. Has anyone had this problem before? What
> to do to fix it?
As far as I can tell, LilyPond does not generate audio.
It can generate MIDI files, that are not audio, and M
g?
Thanks
Marcos
- Mensagem de jonlancek...@gmail.com -
Data: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 13:34:17 -0500
De: Jonathan Kulp
Assunto: Re: A problem with lilypond
Para: musicar...@pop.com.br
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> 2011/10/19 :
>> Hello, I am new to the list then I have not followe
2011/10/19 :
> Hello, I am new to the list then I have not followed the discussion on
> lilypond, just do not know if I'm facing the problem that has already been
> discussed, if so I apologize.
>
> The situation is that I'm developing a site with some tests on music theory
> and I am using the la
Hello, I am new to the list then I have not followed the discussion on
lilypond, just do not know if I'm facing the problem that has already been
discussed, if so I apologize.
The situation is that I'm developing a site with some tests on music theory and
I am using the language lilypond to gen
Hey Jim,
I think this does what you want...
\version "2.13.29"
createKey =
#(define-music-function (parser location m k)
(ly:music? list?)
(let* ((p (ly:music-property (car (ly:music-property m
'elements))
I have searched the archives and cannot find why the following is happening.
They are contrived to demonstrate a larger problem.
This one works as expected
majorKey = #(define-music-function (parser location note ) (ly:music?)
#{
a $note g
#})
{
\majorKey g
}
But what I really want to
Le Fri, 20 Nov 2009 12:27:16 + (UTC),
François a écrit :
> And i don't understand what do i have to do.
> Thank you in advance for your answer.
Hi,
LilyPond has no graphical user interface (as other well-known
scorewriters have), which can be surprising.
It uses text files to produce PDFs,
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 6:27 AM, François wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've downloaded Lilypond but when i try to start it, it says :
>
> "Congratulations, LilyPond has been installed
> successfully.
> Now to take it for the first test run.
> 1. Save this LilyPond file on your desktop
> with the name "tes
Hello,
I've downloaded Lilypond but when i try to start it, it says :
"Congratulations, LilyPond has been installed
successfully.
Now to take it for the first test run.
1. Save this LilyPond file on your desktop
with the name "test.ly".
2. Pick it up from the desktop with your mouse
pointer, d
Sorry, I forgot the attachment. I 've copied a little snppet of it in the
mail:
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[paper=a4paper,left=20mm,right=20mm,top=25mm,bottom=25mm]{geometry}
\begin{document}
\begin{center}
\textbf{Not
Dear lilypond-users,
after running lilypond-book (I attached the .tex-file to the mail) I got a
very long error message, I don't understand. I'm not able to produce a pdf
or dvi-file. What have I done wrong?
Here is the message:
lilypond-book (GNU LilyPond) 2.11.43
Reading notennamen.tex...
Runnin
Hi list,
after upgrading from 2.11.35 to 2.11.43-2, my call to lilypond-book does
not work anymore.
I used to call lilypond-book the following way:
lilypond-book --pdf --include=BookIn --include=. --output=BookOut
SongBook.tex
and it always worked fine, but after the upgrade, I get the followi
Thank-you Valentin
I downloaded and installed the PPC version, which also did not show
menus after launching from the icon.
But as you indicated, it worked ok at a Terminal...
~/Desktop/LilyPondPPC.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond --pdf
--output=dada dada.ly
...ran OK and produced a good
2008/1/7, Nick Didkovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello
>
> I just downloaded and installed Lilypond 2.10.33 for Intel Mac OS X 10.5.1
> Problem: I get no no File, Edit, Compile, Font, Window, or Help menus
It is a very annoying bug, we are aware of it and trying everything to solve it:
http://code.
Hello
I just downloaded and installed Lilypond 2.10.33 for Intel Mac OS X 10.5.1
Problem: I get no no File, Edit, Compile, Font, Window, or Help menus
Double clicking on the Lilypond icon results in Lilypond opening up with
the familiar "Welcome to Lilypond" text document displayed.
However, I
Hi,
look at the following lilypond-file:
%% START %%
\version "2.10.33"
\score {
{
<<
\relative c' {
\key c \major
\time 4/4
f4 f f f | g g g g | a e cis e | \break
d d fis d | e e e e | gis e gis e |
}
you might want to RTFM, Lilypond isn't a point and click application. And
if this isn't your problem, then do elaborate a bit on exactly what doesn't
work...
On 5/18/07, sid glickman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I get only a Black page when I open Lilypond, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
_
I get only a Black page when I open Lilypond, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
___
lilypond-user mailing list
lilypond-user@gnu.org
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 11:04:23AM +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> That seems to indicate that the problem is in pdflatex, since the
> inclusion of
> these .pdf files into the latex document is done using standard
> \includegraphics,
> in the latex file generated by lilypond-book.
Yes, surely.
Th
Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 12:30:25PM +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
I use --psfonts, too -- lilypond-book --pdf produces pdf with no syllables
(hyphens are in right places thought,-).
(2.10.20, W2K, Ukrainian language (cyrillic))
On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 12:30:25PM +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
>
>
> Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
> >
> >I use --psfonts, too -- lilypond-book --pdf produces pdf with no syllables
> >(hyphens are in right places thought,-).
> >
> >(2.10.20, W2K, Ukrainian language (cyrillic))
>
> That's strange. Ho
Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
I use --psfonts, too -- lilypond-book --pdf produces pdf with no syllables
(hyphens are in right places thought,-).
(2.10.20, W2K, Ukrainian language (cyrillic))
That's strange. How about the files lily-*.pdf generated by lilypond-book?
Can you view them in Acrob
On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 05:28:59PM +0200, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> I'm rather surprised that you have managed to use lilypond-book with the
> flag --psfonts on Windows. Last time I tried, it only worked to use
> lilypond-book --pdf songbook.lytex
> pdflatex songbook
I use --psfonts, too -- lilypond
I'm rather surprised that you have managed to use lilypond-book with the
flag --psfonts on Windows. Last time I tried, it only worked to use
lilypond-book --pdf songbook.lytex
pdflatex songbook
(make sure to first remove all old lily-*.* files from your working
directory).
Hopefully, this will
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
I´m working with lilypond-book and LaTeX to typeset a songbook. Since
today there´s a problem with the PDF creation.
Here´s a short example:
%%% TEX FILE songbook.lytex %%%
\documentclass{book}
\begin{document}
\lilypondfile{herr_erbarme_dich.ly}
\end{document}
%%% END O
Hello,
Trying as usual to build lilypond (2.10) on my machine (sun solaris 10)
I got a weird problem between gcc and flex (?).
Until now, with gcc 3.4.3 configure was almost OK.
With lilypond 2.10 :
either I keep gcc 3.4.3 and FlexLexer.h is normally found, but the
configure is not OK since gc
Michael Porcaro writes:
> "Either you have to find a precompiled package with Pango 1.6 (or newer)
> that is compatible with your system "
>
> No rpm above 1.2 works on my system
Then upgrade your system. Pango 1.2.0 is three years old. You
mentioned that it's a server, chances are you will hit
ember 17, 2005 2:07 PM
To: Michael Porcaro
Cc: 'Jan Nieuwenhuizen'; lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: pango problem with lilypond 2.7
Michael Porcaro wrote:
> Pango 1.2 seems to work the best (I installed it through Yum, and the
> highest version it installs is 1.2) I can'
Michael Porcaro wrote:
"You have sucessfully compiled and installed LilyPond, then?"
Correct, it installs fine, without force.
"The reason I asked about python, is that when building/installing
LilyPond python runs lilypond with generated file names. I did
not recognize the name"
Yes, I shoul
Michael Porcaro wrote:
Pango 1.2 seems to work the best (I installed it through Yum, and the
highest version it installs is 1.2) I can't install pango 1.6 or
greater without force, because it complains about me missing glib 2.4.
For instance, when I install pango 1.8 with force, I get this er
"You have sucessfully compiled and installed LilyPond, then?"
Correct, it installs fine, without force.
"The reason I asked about python, is that when building/installing
LilyPond python runs lilypond with generated file names. I did
not recognize the name"
Yes, I should have mentioned that lil
Michael Porcaro wrote:
I am using wikitex to process this. Although, the error I get surely is
this, and to me, doesn't really indicate an error with python, but
something wrong with pango:
Calculating page breaks...lilypond: relocation error: lilypond:
undefined symbol: pango_fc_font_get_type
Michael Porcaro writes:
> I am using wikitex to process this.
You have sucessfully compiled and installed LilyPond, then?
> to me, doesn't really indicate an error with python
The reason I asked about python, is that when building/installing
LilyPond python runs lilypond with generated file nam
AM
To: Michael Porcaro
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: pango problem with lilypond 2.7
Michael Porcaro writes:
> I keep getting this error, when installing the latest version of
> lilypond:
>
> Processing `2baaa9906a2a5af12b822767a1c97c36'
What platform do you use? How mu
Michael Porcaro writes:
> I keep getting this error, when installing the latest version of
> lilypond:
>
> Processing `2baaa9906a2a5af12b822767a1c97c36'
What platform do you use? How much memory is available? This looks
quite odd, I would check your python installation.
Jan.
--
Jan Nieuwen
Hi,
I keep getting this error, when installing the latest
version of lilypond:
Processing `2baaa9906a2a5af12b822767a1c97c36'Parsing...Interpreting music... [1]Preprocessing graphical objects... Calculating line breaks... [2]Interpreting music... MIDI output to `2baaa9906a2a5af12b822
may be i got stuck in the moderation filters?
Arno
--- Forwarded message ---
From: "Arno Waschk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:Subject: problem with lilypond 2.6.1 under cygwin...
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:17:56 +0200
What is going wrong here?
I compiled lilypond
Hello all,
I'm using lilypond v. 2.2.6 and have the following problem:
In the following snippet
\repeat volta 2
{
d'''4 c'''8 b'' a'' g'' |
g''4 f''8 es'' d'' c'' |
c''4 b'8 a' g' fis' |
fis'4( g'8) g'' b'' d''' |
d'''4 c'''8 b'' a'' g'' |
g''
In your profile file, you will need the following lines:
unset TEXMF
unset TEXMFCNF
unset TEXMFTEMP
I hope that the command
which latex
returns
/usr/bin/latex
and nothing else.
/Mats
Albert Einstein wrote:
I run command printenv > log.txt in cygwin, because lilypond gives
error about LaTeX:
A
I
run command printenv > log.txt in cygwin, because lilypond gives
error about LaTeX:
Analyzing test.tex
Running...
Lilypond: error: LaTeX failed on the output file.
lilypond: error: The error log is as follows:
LATEX output to 'test.latex' ...
TEX output to 'test.tex'
What sugge
Hello list, hello Pedro,
You wrote:
> Roland Goretzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/lilypond-snapshot-doc_2.4.0-2_all.deb
>
> I actually meant:
>
> http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/lilypond-snapshot_2.4.0-2_i386.deb
Well, I installed them both,
li
Roland Goretzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/lilypond-snapshot-doc_2.4.0-2_all.deb
I actually meant:
http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/lilypond-snapshot_2.4.0-2_i386.deb
> Now there is another error message:
>
> ERROR: In procedure primitive-load-path:
Hello list, hello Pedro,
You wrote:
> could you, please, try the new and corrected version I upload recently?
> it's here:
>
> http://www.pedrokroeger.net/lilypond/lilypond-snapshot-doc_2.4.0-2_all.deb
>
> Please, let me know if it works for you (or not).
Now there is another error message:
E
Roland Goretzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi at all,
>
> after installing lilypond-snapshot 2.4.0 from Pedro Kroegers site
> on a never-online-host with dpkg as follows:
>
> dpkg -i ec-fonts-mftraced_1.0.7-1_all.deb
> dpkg -i lilypond-snapshot_2.4.0_i386.deb
>
> and both worked success
Hi at all,
after installing lilypond-snapshot 2.4.0 from Pedro Kroegers site
on a never-online-host with dpkg as follows:
dpkg -i ec-fonts-mftraced_1.0.7-1_all.deb
dpkg -i lilypond-snapshot_2.4.0_i386.deb
and both worked successfully, I got the following error message
after running lilyp
Maybe a little bit more clear:
\new Staff {
\key g \major
\context Voice = melodietwee \relative c' {
s4 | s 2.*15 | s2
d4 | g g8 a g fis | e4 e e | a4 a8 b a g | fis4 d d | b'4 b8 c b a
|
g4 e d8 d | e4 a fis | g2 d4 | g g g | fis2 fis4 | g fis e | d2 a'4
|
b4 a8 a g
Why not
\score {
\new Choirstaff \notes <<
\new staff {
\context Voice = a { music }
}
\context Lyrics = la { s1 }
...
>>
I see that you have reverted to the idea of writing lyrics within
a \context Staff{...}, I didn't expect it to work, but obviously
it does for some strange reason.
I really rec
Ok !
This makes sense.
I got it working now. Finally :)
There is one addition I have to make
If you want to make the two staves you have to add another pair of << >>
The code looks like this now:
\score {
\new Choirstaff <<
\notes
<<
\new staff {
\context Voice = a { music }
}
\context Lyrics = la
Maurits Lamers wrote:
Yes I did.
The problem is that when I model it the way of the SATB.ly template, it
keeps saying that it is unable to find a Voice.
That warning is usually harmless, just indicating that the voice does
not have contain any music at the beginning of the piece. However, the
pro
Pour :[EMAIL PROTECTED]
lilypond-user-bounces+jean-marc.legrand=total.
cc :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Very minor problem with lilypond
21/10/2004 19:55
I have thi
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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cc :
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Objet : Very minor problem with lilypond
21/10/2004 19:55
I have this sheet of music with the following set-up:
Objet : Very minor problem with lilypond
21/10/2004 19:55
I have this sheet of music with the following set-up:
Music (in two staffs), Lyrics and Chrods.
In pure essence I get it right on the paper, however the chords are
below the music (violin staff, above the bass staff) j
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
lilypond-user-bounces+jean-marc.legrand=total.cc :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Very minor p
What about this?
\version "2.2.5"
#(ly:set-point-and-click 'line-column)
\header {
}
verse= \lyrics {
}
staffViolin = \new Staff \notes {
\time 4/4
\set Staff.instrument="Violin"
\set Staff.midiInstrument="violin"
\key c \major
\clef treble
\relative c' {
\context Voice = "
I have this sheet of music with the following set-up:
Music (in two staffs), Lyrics and Chrods.
In pure essence I get it right on the paper, however the chords are
below the music (violin staff, above the bass staff) just above the lyrics.
What I'd like most however is to have the chords above th
On Thursday 21 October 2004 09:18 am, Maurits Lamers wrote:
> Yes, you're absolutely right.
To have the lyrics with the voice on the staff, the appropriate
syllable could be printed immediately before or after the note
on the same line or space. You could manage that by coding the
lyrics as if th
Yes, you're absolutely right.
About your conclusion that " the lyrics *are* part of the description
of how vocal music is to be sung" I would even be more sincere:
There is no music without the lyrics. The music that is above it is
only a rythmic and melodic description on how the lyrics have to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Musically [lyrics] are a part of one staff.
IMHO, in the general case they belong to a voice, not to a staff. In
some "special cases" (actually, in some very common cases), e.g. one
voice per staff or the same rythm in all voices on a staff, this is
equivalent to thei
its,
> >>
> >> I recognized the problem and I knew it had to do with the way you define
> >> your staffs and your lyrics. So, I rearranged it a little bit and that
> >> works.
> >> The way I read the documentation, the lyrics should be
> >> cr
d it worked
anyway in the original situation
Have fun!
Ruud van Silfhout
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Hi a
van Silfhout
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Hi all,
I run into a problem setting music for choir.
I search
I could
see
it,
a Voice context and a lyrics context in a Voice; I'am amazed it worked
anyway in the original situation
Have fun!
Ruud van Silfhout
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Subject: Little problem with lilypond (Modified by Maurits Lamers)
> Hi all,
>
> I run into a problem setting music for choir.
> I searched all archives, all wiki pages but nothing turned up.
>
> When you are setting music for choir, you sometimes have a first part
> that is
Hi all,
I run into a problem setting music for choir.
I searched all archives, all wiki pages but nothing turned up.
When you are setting music for choir, you sometimes have a first part
that is for one voice only and repeated a few times (due to multiple
verses).
After that the verse is repeated
> Hi All,
>
> When compiling lilypond 2.3.9 or 2.3.10 from source, everything
> compiles fine, but when I run the program, I get the following error:
>
> Parsing...
> Interpreting music... error: can't find `feta20.afm'
> Music font has not been installed properly. Aborting
>
> The font was trace
Did you read about the file lilypond-profile (or lilypond-login if
you use tcsh) in INSTALL.txt?
/Mats
J. Scott Amort wrote:
Hi All,
When compiling lilypond 2.3.9 or 2.3.10 from source, everything compiles
fine, but when I run the program, I get the following error:
Parsing...
Interpreting music
Hi All,
When compiling lilypond 2.3.9 or 2.3.10 from source, everything compiles
fine, but when I run the program, I get the following error:
Parsing...
Interpreting music... error: can't find `feta20.afm'
Music font has not been installed properly. Aborting
The font was traced properly and doe
One more thing: I think we can say now that due to the Cygwin Python
package LilyPond may not work on Windows 98.
Bert
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Martin Birks wrote:
I have downloaded lilypond but unfortunately it doesn't seem to work, i got a test PDF
appear, but throughout the running of the process i got several messages saying that
python 2 had caused err
I have downloaded lilypond but unfortunately it doesn't seem to work, i got a test PDF
appear, but throughout the running of the process i got several messages saying that
python 2 had caused errors. I hope you can help me find out whats wrong and correct
the problem
Thankyou Martin
Lilypond has 4 distribution lists. They act just like any email address, but
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Terve Ilkka,
First, this question should really be on the lilypond-user list (and I'm
posting this there as well). If you are not subscribed to that list I
recommend it. That list is for advice on use and installation.
Now, your question:
>I tried to install the new lilypond to fedora core 1 b
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Nick Busigin wrote:
> In your .ly file, use
>
> \include "paper20.ly"
>
> instead of
>
> #(set-staff-size 20)
Oops! Reverse that and it'll be right!!!
Nick
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Nic
> Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
> >
> >I upgraded to the above version from 2.0.1..
> >It does not work, e.g. it does not find the "paper16.ly" file.
> >Do I have do change something manually?
> >
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Paul Scott wrote:
> I just got caught with that one. Go to the Lilypond website and
Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
Hello,
I upgraded to the above version from 2.0.1..
It does not work, e.g. it does not find the "paper16.ly" file.
Do I have do change something manually?
I just got caught with that one. Go to the Lilypond website and read
the release notes. convert-ly will probab
Hello,
I upgraded to the above version from 2.0.1..
It does not work, e.g. it does not find the "paper16.ly" file.
Do I have do change something manually?
Thank you,
Thomas
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> ERROR: In procedure dynamic-link:
> ERROR: file: "libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-1", message:
> "libguile-srfi-srfi-13-14-v-1.so: cannot open shared object file: No
> such file or directory"
> ly2dvi: warning: `/usr/bin/lilypond' failed (status 2) (ignored)
can you try i
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