John Wiedenhoeft wrote:
I also tried
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ~/Dokumente/Software/Linux/lilypond-2.7.27-3.linux.sh
bash: /home/john/Dokumente/Software/Linux/lilypond-2.7.27-3.linux.sh: /bin/sh:
bad interpreter: Keine Berechtigung
do
sh ~/Dokumente/Software/Linux/lilypond-2.7.27-3.linux.sh
> It should also work if you're a normal user. ~/bin/ is in the PATH in
> most distributions, isn't it?
>
I thought so. But obviously its not the case on my system. Where can I
see which paths are in and which not?
Regards,
John
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Hi all,
using LP 2.7.27, ligature brackets don't show up in the pdf anymore.
Here is an excerpt of the log (it's going on that way):
57v-1_voce_jhesus_amabili.ly:44:44: warning: Ignoring grob for slur.
avoid-slur not set?
c4.(~ \[c16
John Wiedenhoeft wrote:
It should also work if you're a normal user. ~/bin/ is in the PATH in
most distributions, isn't it?
I thought so. But obviously its not the case on my system. Where can I
see which paths are in and which not?
do
echo $PATH
in the terminal window
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Han-Wen Nienh
John Wiedenhoeft wrote:
Am Freitag, den 13.01.2006, 11:12 +0100 schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
sh ~/Dokumente/Software/Linux/lilypond-2.7.27-3.linux.sh
okay, I got it:
sudo sh /path/to/my/downloaded/files/lilypond-2.7.27-3.linux.sh
with this command you get an installation that works the exspec
Am Freitag, den 13.01.2006, 11:12 +0100 schrieb Han-Wen Nienhuys:
> sh ~/Dokumente/Software/Linux/lilypond-2.7.27-3.linux.sh
okay, I got it:
sudo sh /path/to/my/downloaded/files/lilypond-2.7.27-3.linux.sh
with this command you get an installation that works the exspected way
(i.e. simply type "l
On Thursday 12 January 2006 23.36, Gilles wrote:
> > I can't seem to figure out how to slightly change the structure to make
> > it work :-{
> >
> > I tried with "\addlyrics" but it shows only one line of the "caption"
> > instead of one for each transposed part...
> > Several "\addlyrics" produce
I have installed the lilypond-2.7.19 package but have had segmentation fault
errors that haven't been cleaned up on Mandrake 10.1. Is there a way to
uninstall the lilypond but leave the ghostscript? I would like to try to
install from source to see if I can get this working. It seems the pack
Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thank you for your answer, Han-Wen.
> here is an overview of what needs to be done for this:
>
> * Refactoring layout-page-layout.scm [...]
> * Adding a routine to walk each page [...]
> * the contents of the table are dumped to a .ly file.
> The \ob
On 13-Jan-06, at 3:21 AM, John Wiedenhoeft wrote:
It should also work if you're a normal user. ~/bin/ is in the PATH in
most distributions, isn't it?
I thought so. But obviously its not the case on my system. Where can I
see which paths are in and which not?
I've always added ~/bin/ to my p
Hello
I typed Handel Violin-Sonata with Lilypond. I have a little but annoying
Problem with the space between the TimeSignature and the first note in the
PianoStaff. There is no problem If i compile the ViolinStaff alone.
Here is a demo of the problem:
http://www.violin-unterricht.de/damaged.
Hi.
> If you want to concatenate two strings, one method is to
> set the word-space property to zero:
> \markup{\override #'(word-space . 0) \line {1\super st } clarinet }
>
Fine! It was the "\line" which I was missing...
Thanks,
Gilles
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Hi there!
I had big problems getting jEdit to run with LilyPondTool.
Here's how I got it running:
My environment:
- MacOS X 10.4
- Java 1.5 (alias 5) installed via SoftwareUpdate
- jEdit 4.3pre3
- LilyPondTool 0.2.9 (needs SideKick 0.4)
Someone here wrote that the problem is the used Java versi
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