Hi,
I think many of the failed barchecks was because of something like
\acciaccatura \stemDown cis32 a4
I will have to change them to
\acciaccatura { \stemDown cis32 } a4
also, having more than 1 \acciaccatura causes an error,
example, \acciaccatura cis32 \acciaccatura dis32 a4
therefore,
\
Everything should be included in the lilypond package you use.
These Type1 font file are probably installed in
/usr/share/lilypond/2.4.4/fonts/type1/
What value of LOCAL_LILYPOND_DATADIR is reported if you run
lilypond --verbose --help ?
Also, what does
printenv TEXMF
return?
/Mats
Bo Herlin wro
Maurizio Monge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanx, i am now triying to write a macro to realize barre
> comfortably. I also found the following code in an older
> port, but i doesn't compile (2.5.20). What's wrong?
> I really would like to end up with a function like:
>\barre #"IV" { c d e }
In the development versions, it is now easy to redefine how the
titling is done for each score, see the bottom of the page at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.5/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Creating-titles.html#Creating-titles
For page breaks, see the section on page breaking.
/Mats
Fairchild w
Nicolas Sceaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Maurizio Monge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Thanx, i am now triying to write a macro to realize barre
>> comfortably. I also found the following code in an older
>> port, but i doesn't compile (2.5.20). What's wrong?
>> I really would like to end u
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> Everything should be included in the lilypond package you use.
> These Type1 font file are probably installed in
> /usr/share/lilypond/2.4.4/fonts/type1/
ls there return:
feta11.pfa feta-braces-d.pfa feta-din8.pfa Fontmap.lily
feta13.pfa feta-braces-e.p
I don't know any details about the SuSE 9.3 system or the
corresponding LilyPond package, but on many systems, the
lilypond package will install a file called lilypond-profile
or lilypond-profile.sh or lilypond.sh or something similar in
/etc/profile.d/, which means that it is sourced automatically
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I don't know any details about the SuSE 9.3 system or the
corresponding LilyPond package, but on many systems, the
lilypond package will install a file called lilypond-profile
or lilypond-profile.sh or lilypond.sh or something similar in
/etc/profile.d/, which means that it is
OK, so that's how they have solved it in the installation!
That's fina and then there's no need for the lilypond-profile.
The problem is probably that you have the new teTeX 3.0,
which is more strict regarding the placement of files than
earlier versions. LilyPond was updated correspondingly in ver
Hello,
I could not find a way to put the ossia above the staff.
Is there a trick to achive it?
Thanks,
Bert
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If I wanted to compile 2.5 in Debian, while keeping 2.4, what do I need to
do to make it something like Pedro's "lilypond-snapshot"?
Josiah
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> "DJB" == D Josiah Boothby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DJB> If I wanted to compile 2.5 in Debian, while keeping 2.4, what do I
DJB> need to do to make it something like Pedro's "lilypond-snapshot"?
There were always problems with that (google lilypond-book
lilypond-snapshot). So I'v
I'll tell you what I did:
1) Create a new user ( called it "invisible" but coul be anything) for
installing lily locally
2) Log in as "invisible" and got latest lily from CVS with
CVS_RSH=ssh cvs -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/lilypond co
Of course you don't have to do this,
On 28-Apr-05, at 3:34 PM, Bernard Hurley wrote:
1) Create a new user ( called it "invisible" but coul be anything) for
installing lily locally
You don't need to be a new user.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2003-01/msg00014.html
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Graham Percival wrote:
> > 1) Create a new user ( called it "invisible" but coul be anything) for
> > installing lily locally
>
> You don't need to be a new user.
>
No, you don't, but a lot of Debian users get pretty good at
installing/de-installing Debian packages, but never install anything
On 27-Apr-05, at 4:25 PM, Jason Addison wrote:
How can I indicate alternate sections other than the ending?
For example, suppose that I have a piece of
music 4 measures long which repeats 4 times
for a total of 16 measures.
The 1st and 3rd times have the same ending.
The 2nd and 4th times have the
I've been doing just what you described to a large degree.
I would still like to do what I described in the oringinal post.
I want to do it for a couple of reasons. First to save space,
and second, to make the structure of the music obvious.
If this is a serious faux pas in music engraving, let
By suggesting that I create a new user, are you implying that I cannot
"make uninstall" before installing the next version?
josiah
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Bernard Hurley wrote:
I'll tell you what I did:
1) Create a new user ( called it "invisible" but coul be anything) for
installing lily locally
2)
On 4/29/2005, "Graham Percival" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 27-Apr-05, at 4:25 PM, Jason Addison wrote:
>> The 1st and 3rd times have the same ending.
>> The 2nd and 4th times have the same ending.
>> The 3rd time has a different _begining_.
>
>Yikes. I've never seen this in printed music. W
No, not at all.
Firstly I said what I had done not what you should do. I did not do this
because I cannot run "make uninstall" but because I tend to be somewhat
paranoid about these things and don't necessarily assume that either
"make install" or "make uninstall" will actually do what I expect, a
On 28-Apr-05, at 6:09 PM, Jason Addison wrote:
I've been doing just what you described to a large degree.
I would still like to do what I described in the oringinal post.
I want to do it for a couple of reasons. First to save space,
and second, to make the structure of the music obvious.
If this is
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