No, actually pstools is not needed (and it is called psutil).
ps2pdf is in the ghostscript package
Harald, please run cygwin setup again and ensure that the ghostscript (and
ghostscript-base) package is selected.
(Ghostscript is in requires)
> > install pstools
>
> Shouldn't this be added to re
Am 23.02.2004 um 04:52 schrieb Walter Hofmeister:
Any ideas? I have upgraded the OS to 10.3.2 since my last build and
suspect
that this could be a problem but I have installed and re-installed all
of
the developers tools. Any other Mac users out there ever seen this
before.
I am not a programme
Paul Scott wrote:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
This is controlled by the |minimumVerticalExtent| property of the two
involved
contexts, namely ChordNames and Staff. However, by default the ChordNames
don't extend below zero, so you probably have to reduce the upper value
(= the second value) of the prop
Hello Walter,
[...]
> -2.1.25/share/lilypond/scm/document-markup.scm]*** malloc[6369]:
> Deallocation of a pointer not malloced: 0x2b8aa08; This could be a double
> free(), or free() called with the middle of an allocated block; Try setting
> environment variable MallocHelp to see tools to help de
Reuben Thomas wrote:
Another basic question, but again, I can't find the answer in the docs:
does LilyPond (2.1.25 in my case) have standard text styles for expression
markings, tempo markings &c.? All I've found in the docs and from pieces
on mutopia.org is ad-hoc font settings (using \bold, \it
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
\score {
<<
\set Staff.minimumVerticalExtent = #'(-0 . 1)
\context ChordNames \chords{ a b c d }
\context Staff \notes{ a'4 b' c' d' }
>>
}
Is this what is intended? Where is this feature of \set described?
Haven't you asked almost the sam
In the definition of the Dynamics context, just add the line
\override TextScript #'padding = #0
or maybe
\override TextScript #'padding = #-1
/Mats
Reuben Thomas wrote:
I've used the hack in the Lilypond docs for getting dynamics centred
between the staves of a PianoStaff, but I w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hello,
>
> maybe my last post was not clear enough, so I try again:
> In polyphonic situations the vertical position of rests entered with
> \rest is not as expected.
thanks, fixed.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Another basic question, but again, I can't find the answer in the docs:
> does LilyPond (2.1.25 in my case) have standard text styles for expression
> markings, tempo markings &c.? All I've found in the docs and from pieces
> on mutopia.org is ad-hoc font settings (using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In the definition of the Dynamics context, just add the line
>\override TextScript #'padding = #0
>
> or maybe
>
>\override TextScript #'padding = #-1
The hack in the templates section add extra-offset for the
dynamics. Maybe you could add that for Tex
On Monday 23 February 2004 02:33, Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> maybe my last post was not clear enough, so I try again:
> In polyphonic situations the vertical position of rests entered with
> \rest is not as expected.
> The attached code produces correct positions for bar 1 (which is
>
The problem was to improve the example hack for piano dynamics being
centred between the staves so that it works for other expression marks.
Matts suggested:
> In the definition of the Dynamics context, just add the line
>\override TextScript #'padding = #0
>
> or maybe
>
>\overri
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > Another basic question, but again, I can't find the answer in the docs:
> > does LilyPond (2.1.25 in my case) have standard text styles for expression
> > markings, tempo markings &c.? All I've found in the docs and from pieces
> > on mutopia.org is ad-hoc font setti
On Feb 22, 2004, at 9:52 PM, Walter Hofmeister wrote:
Hello All,
I have been trying to get 2.1.25 to install under Fink on OS X and
have
had some problems. The method is as follows:
1. Download the source tarball and and the lilypond-2.1.25-1.i386.rpm
file
and place them in the folder /sw
I've had the same result with the same setup. I'm hoping the
maintainer (Matthias Neeracher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ) will update
the fink files soon! I sent a request to that effect.
If you look at the mailing list archives for lilypond-user,
lilypond-develop and bug-lilypo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > I've had the same result with the same setup. I'm hoping the
> > maintainer (Matthias Neeracher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ) will update
> > the fink files soon! I sent a request to that effect.
>
> If you look at the mailing list archives for lil
I've had the same result with the same setup. I'm hoping the
maintainer (Matthias Neeracher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ) will
update the fink files soon! I sent a request to that
effect.
If you look at the mailing list archives for lilypond-user,
lilypond-develop and bug-lilyp
Op ma 23-02-2004, om 17:53 schreef Mats Bengtsson:
> If you look at the mailing list archives for lilypond-user,
> lilypond-develop and bug-lilypond for the last week, you will
> see that this problem is not specific for Fink.
Do you mean it's a PowerPC problem, or even broader?
> Han-Wen hoped
>
On Feb 23, 2004, at 11:30 AM, Christian Hitz wrote:
I've had the same result with the same setup. I'm hoping
the maintainer (Matthias Neeracher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ) will
update the fink files soon! I sent a request to that
effect.
If you look at the mailing list archi
Greetings,
I have been using lilypond 2.0.1-16 from fink for about 2 weeks now. I
have been transcribing some orchestral music and have noticed a bug
(either in my document or lilypond) with multi-measure rests.
Basically, the first multi-measure rest is rendered beautifully, but
subsequent
Hi all,
This may be off topic but I'm using lilypond to create figures to use
in my thesis but am having problems creating bounded pdf files.
The reason I require bounded pdf is that I am using context and not
latex. Has any got any suggestions?? I can create eps fine but it is
the conversio
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Adam Tee wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This may be off topic but I'm using lilypond to create figures to use
> in my thesis but am having problems creating bounded pdf files.
> The reason I require bounded pdf is that I am using context and not
> latex. Has any got any suggestions??
How can I draw editorial brackets [ ] around some notes?
[I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for putting up with a
tsunami of email over the past couple of days; thanks to all your help I'm
now starting to trundle along quite happily typesetting, and the
remaining few problems I'm
I read the archives, and since there's no proper support for musica ficta,
I'm quite happy with the 2002 solution:
#(define fictaflat '(music "accidentals--1"))
#(define fictanat '(music "accidentals-0"))
#(define fictasharp '(music "accidentals-1"))
#(define smallsharp '((font-relative-size . -2)
In this snippet below I have a mystery. If I run the code as it is
there is no problem. If I un-comment the commented out lines I get
strange results. What I want is to have full sized whole measure rests
beneath the cue notes. When I try to do this I end up with all of the
tremolo quarter note
OK, I'm nearly there, my remaining problems are Scheme problems I think (I
know a bit of elisp, but no Scheme up to now).
I have the following:
#(def-markup-command (fictasharp) () "Foo" (#:musicglyph "accidentals-2"))
which doesn't parse. I think the problem is my empty argument type list.
??
On Feb 23, 2004, at 3:50 PM, Stan Sanderson wrote:
Matthew--
I believe Lilypond is doing exactly what you have told it
to. See the example in the documentation for multiple rests
(in the regression tests).
If Score.skipBars is set, the signs for four, two, and one measure
By googling I eventually found some more code examples that enabled me to
complete the code for LilyPond 2.1.26:
% Musica ficta
#(def-markup-command (fictasharp paper props) ()
(interpret-markup paper props (markup #:musicglyph "accidentals-2")))
#(def-markup-command (fictaflat paper props) ()
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When working on a single staff, I get this warning:
programming error: Degenerate bow: infinite steepness reqd (Continuing;
cross thumbs)
Through lots of commenting out I have attributed the problem to this
measure:
< g' e' >-.[ a,!-. < csharp a' >-. e,-.] < csharp' bflat' >-.[ e,-. < e
c' >-
I was experimenting with the example file 'lyric-combine-new.ly' and I
noticed something strange. If you add extender lines to the lyrics
under the melismata, the extender lines do not show up after the lyrics
on the stanzas where the "\set ignoreMelismata = ##t" is not used.
Here is what I chang
Op ma 23-02-2004, om 17:53 schreef Mats Bengtsson:
> If you look at the mailing list archives for lilypond-user,
> lilypond-develop and bug-lilypond for the last week, you will
> see that this problem is not specific for Fink.
Do you mean it's a PowerPC problem, or even broader?
> Han-Wen hoped
>
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