Brett Duncan schreef:
-dresolution=300
to get 300 dpi, or whatever you prefer.
Even though you can set the resolution to whatever you like, I'd also
like the default to something like 300.
that would make most of the manual unusable; the primary use for png
images is in HTML documents.
Thanks,
I did not actually try to print the document that was referencing the eps.
I did not bother because I could not see it on the screen, but I'll try that
later. Maybe I'll even try "printing" to my virtual PDF printer that
converts any applications printed output into a PDF. Since in the
I'm using Lilypond 2.9.17 on Gentoo Linux, with jEdit 4.3pre6 and
LilypondTool 2.8.
Sometimes when I make a change or a few changes to the score (and save the
file, of course) and then run Lilypond again (from within jEdit, using
LilypondTool), it doesn't notice my changes, and simply outpu
Now I see that the reason lilypond doesn't "notice" the changes in my file
is because it has a "Segmentation fault", but the Console in jEdit doesn't
tell me that. Running lilypond from the command line does.
And Lilypond still works fine on my other files. So presumably something
went wron
If you can isolate the problem, please send a bug report,
a segmentation fault is always a serious bug!
/Mats
Marcus Macauley wrote:
Now I see that the reason lilypond doesn't "notice" the changes in my
file is because it has a "Segmentation fault", but the Console in
jEdit doesn't tell me
I've got OOoLilyPond apparently working. I'm collaborating with someone
who prefers to work in a word processing environment. I got him to
install OpenOffice on his WindowBox. That way we can easily pass the
file back and forth.
Now, to the real question: I put in a short musical example as
Hi David,
David Bobroff wrote:
[...]
Now, to the real question: I put in a short musical example as a test.
It was more than one line long. This was intentional. It was a nine
measure snippet. It came out on three lines. Four measures on the
first line, four on the second, and one on the
Samuel Hartmann wrote:
Hi David,
David Bobroff wrote:
[...]
Now, to the real question: I put in a short musical example as a
test. It was more than one line long. This was intentional. It was
a nine measure snippet. It came out on three lines. Four measures
on the first line, four on th
Mats Bengtsson schreef:
If you can isolate the problem, please send a bug report,
a segmentation fault is always a serious bug!
We're only interested in bugreports for the latest devel release though.
(2.9.22, currently).
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanw
Hi,
I run Windows XP, and I haven't upgraded since v.2.6.5. Is there n easy
way to upgrade, or should I wait for 2.10 to come out? I don't really
stretch LP's capabilities, but I've been unable to use most utilities
because of a problem in the Python distribution included.
Just Wondering,-- ~Ben (現
V.2.9.22 fresh install after running uninstall of 2.9.21, on Win 2000...
I've been encountering some issues using backend EPS output in my Word
processor documents and subsequent gs processing. I am using the following
command options to create small musical fragments for inclusion in other
doc
To all,
This "bug" is apparently a problem on my Windows 2000 machine only. I
retried my experiment on a newer Windows XP computer and backend EPS works
flawlessly.
Beautiful sharp output, that blows away the PNG's. Still no wysiwyg in
MSWord, but when I render my MSWord doc to PDF all the sni
Hi,
Manual section about vocal music recommends that:
\override Score.PaperColumn #'keep-inside-line = ##t
Beginner question: where exactly should I insert that?
Thanks,
Maurício
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Your example prints the bar lines if you simply comment out the line that
says:
whichBar = #""
at the layout staff scope level.
Setting whichBar at staff level seems to override your already correct \bar
"|" statements.
Silouan wrote:
>
> I've just started learning Lilypond and am very exc
I would put it in the \layout \context \score block, that way it will apply
to all the data you direct to that context. If you put it there just
eliminate the "Score." object identifier because the statement would already
be stated at that scope.
Similar to this (along with any other overrides):
I'm a newby at lilypond and while trying to use it on O Magnum
Mysterium, got the following error many times:
programming error: hyphen not finished yet
continuing, cross fingers
Can anyone give me a pointer to where to start? The final output
actually looks ok, but has this:
\raisebox{10
I have not had the need to use whichBar yet, so I had to look it up too ;)
Silouan wrote:
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> Thank you thank you thank you thank you!
>
> I had assumed (I know--bad idea) that the whichBar was associated with the
> removal of the time signature. Shows what I know! It looks great!
>
> Tha
Please post a "working" code example that people can quickly paste into their
editors and try, this way people can help you better.
Patrick Horgan wrote:
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> I'm a newby at lilypond and while trying to use it on O Magnum
> Mysterium, got the following error many times:
> p
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 07:14:36PM -0700, Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
>
> To all,
>
> This "bug" is apparently a problem on my Windows 2000 machine only. I
> retried my experiment on a newer Windows XP computer and backend EPS works
> flawlessly.
>
> Beautiful sharp output, that blows away t
Sorry it's so long I didn't want to flood the list. The file is at:
http://jeffcovey.net/music/scores/victoria/o_magnum_mysterium/ly/o_magnum_mysterium.ly
Rick Hansen (aka RickH) wrote:
Please post a "working" code example that people can quickly paste into their
editors and try, this way
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 23:40, David Bobroff wrote:
> Samuel Hartmann wrote:
> > Hi David,
> >
>
> So this error occurs in "fragment mode" if a \score {} block is
> included. Feature or bug?
Feature; lilypond-book does the same. with fragment, you let lilypond-book
place a \score block arou
The latest stable version is 2.8.7. To upgrade, just uninstall your
current version and
install the new one. Utilities like midi2ly in 2.8.7 should work well on
Windows XP,
but if you want to use lilypond-book, you should rather try the latest
development
version 2.9.22 or wait for 2.10 which s
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