RE: Using Scheme inside header markup

2005-07-13 Thread Sven Axelsson
> From: Graham Percival [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On 12-Jul-05, at 12:43 PM, Sven Axelsson wrote: > > >> There is a little subtlety with options: -dno-comment means > >> that you set > >> the `comment' option to #f, whereas -dcomment means that you > >> set comment > >> to #t. > > > Aargh! Tha

Re: Stems up and down

2005-07-13 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Monday 11 July 2005 13.34, Georges Roux wrote: > Problems with J.S.Bach and polyphony > Have one voice, but played as 2 voices > I need the stems up for the "upper voice" and down for the "lower > voice", as in 2 voices but in one voice ;-) > > \time 3/4 > cis16 a,16_"forte" a'16 a,16 gis'16 a,1

Re: Maximum ghostscript input filesize? Adjustable parameter?

2005-07-13 Thread Graham Percival
On 8-Jul-05, at 10:03 PM, Trevor Baca wrote: A. I've tried ripping input data out of "test.ly" and, if I go down from 64 staves to about 45 staves, then the call to gs runs perfectly! Could you provide us with this test.ly ? Remove any of your personal composition stuff (if you're concerned

Re: lilypond-book problem remains in 2.6.1

2005-07-13 Thread Laura Conrad
> "GP" == Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: GP> On 11-Jul-05, at 4:05 PM, Nicholas Haggin wrote: >> The output issues I posted about earlier (to lilypond-user only) >> remain under 2.6.1, although the other bugs I ran into are now fixed. >> >> http://nhaggin.free

Re: opening files with Notepad

2005-07-13 Thread Daniel Johnson
Paul Scott wrote: > Daniel Ballenger wrote: > >> Try wordpad. I don't think notepad cares about \n (newlines). Thus >> causing your run-together problem >> > > WordPad isn't really a text editor. I don't know how LilyPad is > related to EditPad (they look about the same) but there are several

Re: lilypond-book problem remains in 2.6.1

2005-07-13 Thread Nicholas Haggin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Graham Percival wrote: > Could you construct a minimal example that demonstrates the problem? > That would greatly help the investigation. Could you then send the > example to bug-lilypond ? Will do. How much more minimal than the example I p

Re: opening files with Notepad

2005-07-13 Thread Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence
I use something called TestEd in XP, it's free and is more powerful than notepad etc... and works fine for input editting ly files. Jay Paul Scott wrote: Daniel Ballenger wrote: Try wordpad. I don't think notepad cares about \n (newlines). Thus causing your run-together problem WordPad

Re: force accidentals

2005-07-13 Thread Stephen
Mehmet a ecrit: I beg your pardon if I did not express myself as well as a native English speaking person.> I felt unusually confident I knew what you really meant because I have one of the Universal Editions you were talking about as a reference and we had discussed it a little further. Your

Re: Maximum ghostscript input filesize? Adjustable parameter?

2005-07-13 Thread Trevor Baca
On 7/13/05, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > 2. If it's not possible (or worth taking the time to tinker with gs) > > could someone offer me a pointer on what file I can edit to have Lily > > stop calling gs? > > Does "lilypond --ps foo.ly" not work? Yes! --ps works perfectly

Re: opening files with Notepad

2005-07-13 Thread David Tweet
That's weird, I just opened wtk-1-fugue2.ly (one of the examples from the website) in Notepad and it seems like the newline character is getting printed as an empty rectangle(???).  The files I made in emacs display fine though. I use XEmacs on Windows XP, so I can get all the fun syntax highlig

Re: lilypond-book problem remains in 2.6.1

2005-07-13 Thread Graham Percival
On 13-Jul-05, at 10:33 AM, Nicholas Haggin wrote: Graham Percival wrote: Could you construct a minimal example that demonstrates the problem? That would greatly help the investigation. Could you then send the example to bug-lilypond ? Will do. How much more minimal than the example

Re: lilypond-book problem remains in 2.6.1

2005-07-13 Thread Nicholas Haggin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Graham Percival wrote: > A single file would be good -- something that contains any TeX preamble > (that is necessary to reproduce this problem), any lilypond code, etc. Will be coming up after I take the CCNA tomorrow. > Oh, actually this co

Re: opening files with Notepad

2005-07-13 Thread Paul Scott
David Tweet wrote: That's weird, I just opened wtk-1-fugue2.ly (one of the examples from the website) in Notepad and it seems like the newline character is getting printed as an empty rectangle(???). That's because the files on the website are *nix text files. Their