Hey, I have the same problem installing version 1.5.57 and 1.5.58 under
SuSE Linux 7.0 with Guile 1.4.1 installed. If I try the simplest file:
--
\score {
\notes \relative c' { c4 d e f | g1 }
}
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I think I got the solution! The NEWS file shipped with Guile 1.5.6 says:
** Backward incompatible change: eval EXP ENVIRONMENT-SPECIFIER
`eval' is now R5RS, that is it takes two arguments.
The second argument is an environ
> On Mon, 2002-05-27 at 22:42, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> > Could you please try the command
> >
> > lilypond -V Documentation/user/out/lily-1452586523.ly
> >
> > and send the output to the mailing list.
> > I'm not able to repeat your problem here.
>
> GNU LilyPond 1.5.58
> [/usr/share/lilypond/s
On Mon, 27 May 2002, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>
> If you have any questions regarding LilyPond (in the future), please
> feel free to ask at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok! Almost all examples which have a sufficient long drum staff crash the with:
GNU LilyPond 1.5.54
Now processing: `/tmp/w2.ly'
P
Joerg Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Almost all examples which have a sufficient long drum staff crash the with:
>
> GNU LilyPond 1.5.54
> Running LaTeX...
> error: latex: command exited with value 256
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/local/bin/ly2dvi", line 852
Jan already explained the reason for your problem.
Joerg Anders wrote:
> bcc = {
> \property Voice.NoteHead \set #'style = #'xcircle
> }
> btr = {
> \property Voice.NoteHead \set #'style = #'triangle
> }
...
> < \bcc b \btr as' >
That won't work. You cannot in the same context have diffe
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 11:08, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> OK, what probably happens is that your newly compiled lilypond
> program reads the initialization files from a previous installation
> in /usr/share/lilypond/...
> Did you run 'make install' and where did it install the files?
> Do you have the
I am writing the second movement of Mozart's String Quartet KV387
("Minuetto"). This piece is made by two sections: the "Minuetto" and the
"Trio". At the end of the piece there is "Menuetto da capo". Well, I
want to write "Minuetto" and "Trio" once, and above the whole set of
staves, and "Menue
> I am writing the second movement of Mozart's String Quartet KV387
> ("Minuetto"). This piece is made by two sections: the "Minuetto" and the
> "Trio". At the end of the piece there is "Menuetto da capo". Well, I
> want to write "Minuetto" and "Trio" once, and above the whole set of
> staves,
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Rune Zedeler wrote:
>
> Btw, I think that you should use the drum-notation-scheme demonstrated
> in input/test/drums.ly
... I'm not a drummer: Does every drum instrument has a well-known
pitch if a 5 line system is used ? Or is the pitch derived from
General MIDI sta
Maurizio Tomasi wrote:
> "Trio". At the end of the piece there is "Menuetto da capo". Well, I
> want to write "Minuetto" and "Trio" once, and above the whole set of
> staves, and "Menuetto da capo" below them. But if I place these texts in
> the first violin staff, they will never be printed w
Ok, thank you a lot, folks!
Maurizio
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Joerg Anders wrote:
> My problem is: The NoteEdit user can place the drum notes at any
> pitch he/she wants. Therefore I need a means to place - say a note with
> triangle head - at any pitch and ...
Okay then you cannot use the official drum notation scheme - or using it
would at least be very
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Rune Zedeler wrote:
> the a will be typeset in thread foo, but the b won't.
> I cannot see an easy solution for your problem, but a hack would be to
> translate accidentals into notehead types. This should be okay as
> accidentals are not needed when typesetting drums.
> What
does no one have any answers about this?
(http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/lilypond-user/2002-May/001382.html) i
was hoping to fix these problems before i submitted it to mutopia.
thanks,
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Joerg Anders wrote:
> Hmm! I don't know ? What about "f"? -- "feses?
Yes. What is the problem here?
> What if I implement - say - 10
> different note heads ?
Then you would have a problem. This scheme limits you to only use 5
different heads.
> To shorten this: LilyPond is a very good typse
Dear Lilypond,
Jan assisted me through some problems I was having and I've been making sure things
are working, but I have one more problem.
I am not able to use the xdvi. I checked and doubled checked my syntax, with the
tutorial and I'm entering everything right, but I'm getting an error of
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