Am 24.07.2005 um 08:43 schrieb Ed Baskerville:
I have one report of LilyPad crashing on launch--anybody else
seeing this? I'll take a look tomorrow; it's probably something
stupid.
It crashes on startup here too. (OSX 10.4.2, G5 iMac)
Christian
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Dear Folks,
I am hoping that someone might help me on the right track here. I
used the template from input/template/piano-verse.ly from 1.6.0,
converted to 2.4.6 using convert-ly.
My result has the two verses overwriting each other, and I don't
understand how to get both verses starting at the s
Nick Urbanik wrote:
Dear Folks,
I am hoping that someone might help me on the right track here. I
used the template from input/template/piano-verse.ly from 1.6.0,
converted to 2.4.6 using convert-ly.
My result has the two verses overwriting each other, and I don't
understand how to get both v
Hello LilyPonders,
For those of you who are using NoteWorthy composer and are interested in a
conversion tool to LilyPond please see my website:
http://hans.octet.nl/muziek/nwc2ly.html
It's far from perfect, but can possibly save you a lot of time.
Regards,
Hans de Rijck.
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I'm getting an error message
syntax error, unexpected DIGIT, expecting DRUM_PITCH or NOTENAME_PITCH
or '>'
a8 ges d2 ~
\time 7/4
{(a2 bes)\\ d1}
2.6.1 windows
I've tried spacing and different ways of entering the material but
nothing seems to get rid of the error.
Jay
--
Childhood is a Jo
I found the problem- the manual doesn't really explain this very well.
The example(s) in chapter 6 of the manual leave out any mention of how
to define the value of the chord - it turns out that it must be entered
outside the <> not inside as I had thought.
Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wro
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 09:21:37AM -0700, Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote:
> I'm getting an error message
> syntax error, unexpected DIGIT, expecting DRUM_PITCH or NOTENAME_PITCH
> or '>'
Instead of this:
~
Type this:
4~
Instead of this:
Type this:
2.
The duration of all the notes of
Hi Paul,
Thanks for your answer. I see what you mean, and it certainly looks good,
but it will be almost impossible to generate this from the input. I'll keep
your solution in mind though, as it is probably the way it should have been
notated in the first place.
thanks,
Hans de Rijck
- Ori
For those of you that tried LilyPad, only to have it fail to launch,
I've uploaded a new version that should work:
http://edbaskerville.com/software/lilypad/LilyPad.zip
--Ed
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Dear Folks,
On Sun, Jul 24, 2005 at 02:41:59AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote:
> Nick Urbanik wrote:
>
> >Dear Folks,
> >
> >I am hoping that someone might help me on the right track here. I
> >used the template from input/template/piano-verse.ly from 1.6.0,
> >converted to 2.4.6 using convert-ly.
> >
I'm using LilyPond 2.6.1 with fink 0.24.7 on Mac OS X 10.4.2. After
I updated from Lily 2.4.x to 2.6.1, LilyPond started to use an ugly
sans-serif font (Verdana, specifically) for all text in my score--
titles, bar numbers, text markups, etc. This happens even in files
with no special fon
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