wing wrote:
hi,
i am trying to run lilypond under some application.
However, i got the following error:
lilypond: /usr/lib/mozart/platform/linux-i486/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version
`GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found (required by lilypond)
Since i am a newbie on linux, i am not sure about what infomation
Valentin Villenave wrote Monday, February 02, 2009 10:49 PM
Greetings everybody,
Hi Valentin
Wow! This is a major work! It must be the largest LilyPond score
ever! I compiled the full score last night to peruse, and it looks
awesome. The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
I haven't yet been able to
2009/2/4 Trevor Daniels :
> Wow! This is a major work! It must be the largest LilyPond score
> ever! I compiled the full score last night to peruse, and it looks
> awesome. The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
Thanks a lot, but this is nothing compared to Nicolas' work :-)
(I haven't had a chance to ha
Trevor Daniels wrote:
It took quite a time to compile on my 2Gb laptop, partly because I
inadvertently started two compiles of the full score simultaneously (I
now realise!), which caused quite a bit of paging, as you might
imagine. It should compile much faster on a 4Gb machine, or one
at a
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
wing wrote:
hi,
i am trying to run lilypond under some application. However, i got
the following error:
lilypond: /usr/lib/mozart/platform/linux-i486/lib/libstdc++.so.6:
version
`GLIBCXX_3.4.9' not found (required by lilypond)
Since i am a newbie on linux, i am not sure
Valentin Villenave writes:
> 2009/2/4 Trevor Daniels :
>
>> I'm not surprised! I can't imagine even transcribing a work of this
>> magnitude, let alone composing it!
>
> Trust me, the LilyPonding was the fun part :-)
All the more impressive that you did not get sidetracked to a degree
where the
2009/2/4 Jan Nieuwenhuizen :
> Wouldn't it be nice to reference some of these great works from lilypond.org?
>
> [I guess it's a bit late for a concert announcement for The Foreign
> Affair']
Actually, I already have something in mind for the LilyPond community
platform I plan to launch alongside
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 11:00:23PM +0100, Robin Bannister wrote:
> Ed Ravin wrote:
>> Would the extra grace notes corrupt the MIDI output?
>
> No. But you can hear them, and you might think that inappropriate. :)
>
> Try out this: { \once \override Rest #'transparent = ##t \grace b4\rest\(
> c8
On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 11:49:49PM +0100, Valentin Villenave wrote:
>
> The license I have chosen wraps together the GPL for the source code
> (this way you may use any function, macro, PostScript or even chunks
Great! We can start integrating some of those into lilypond
proper in the coming wee
Am 04.02.2009 um 14:01 schrieb Ed Ravin:
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 11:00:23PM +0100, Robin Bannister wrote:
Ed Ravin wrote:
Would the extra grace notes corrupt the MIDI output?
No. But you can hear them, and you might think that inappropriate. :)
Try out this: { \once \override Rest #'transp
I figured out what I'd done as I was going to sleep last night -
funny how these things come to you! I'd failed to update the font
file in .fonts so the files were still those of the last Lilypond
release I was using - i.e. 2.10.33. Done this now, and it's working
so no need for hexadecimal
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Valentin Villenave wrote Monday, February 02, 2009 10:49 PM
Greetings everybody,
Hi Valentin
Wow! This is a major work! It must be the largest LilyPond score
ever! I compiled the full score last night to peruse, and it looks
awesome. The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
I ha
2009/2/4 Graham Percival :
> Great! We can start integrating some of those into lilypond
> proper in the coming weeks.
Definitely. I'll talk more about that later.
> Glad to hear that the performance was a success, and glad to hear
> that you have more time in the future. I have a lot of pent-u
"Trevor Daniels" writes:
> Wow! This is a major work! It must be the largest LilyPond score
> ever! I compiled the full score last night to peruse, and it looks
> awesome. The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
I'd probably be more impressed if I were not working in the company
responsible for the PDFTeX
Ed Ravin wrote:
I'm guessing the silent rest somehow makes the grace note silent?
I wanted a rest (for silence).
If you say just "r32", lilypond gives you silence OK,
but also does the vertical positioning automatically,
so you can't adjust the slur any more.
\rest lets you do the vertica
Hi David,
The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
I'd probably be more impressed if I were not working in the company
responsible for the PDFTeX bug reports concerning output files of more
than 2GB size.
The impressive part is not the absolute size of the PDF file — as you
note, there are many larger PDF
Kieren MacMillan writes:
> Hi David,
>
>>> The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
>>
>> I'd probably be more impressed if I were not working in the company
>> responsible for the PDFTeX bug reports concerning output files of more
>> than 2GB size.
>
> The impressive part is not the absolute size of the PDF fil
Op woensdag 04-02-2009 om 10:41 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Valentin
Villenave:
> > Wow! This is a major work! It must be the largest LilyPond score
> > ever! I compiled the full score last night to peruse, and it looks
> > awesome. The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
>
> Thanks a lot, but this is no
Valentin Villenave wrote:
Definitely not! I have to say that this project wouldn't have even
existed without LilyPond. I have learned LilyPond exclusively in order
to publish this score, I have paid, developed or suggested quite a
bunch of features I needed, etc. Finally, this wonderful communit
Hello List
\fermataMarkup does the trick for a regular fermata over a measure rest, is
there something like \longfermataMarkup ? Any other way to do this ?
Regards
Tom
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Is there an existing function/snipped that will adjust the octave of
music to within a given range of notes? For example, I have a melody
played by many instruments in a score, but some instruments can't
reach the higher notes, so those notes must be shifted to a lower
octave; I'd like to avoid cop
Wanted to make a post after finding a good way to tackle rhythmic slashes in
song without having the midi catch it on the playback:
---
slashon = { \override Staff.Rest #'style = #'slash
\override Staff.Rest #'glyph-name = "2slash"
\override Staff.Rest #'stencil =
Here's a snippet of the error -
---
Processing `F:/Lilypond Files/test.ly'
Parsing...
*programming error: file name not normalized: RasJammie\SaxHooked.ly*
continuing, cross fingers
programming error: file name not normalized: RasJammie\SaxDaddy.ly
continuing, cros
tom,
On Feb 4, 2009, at 10:31 PM, Tom Hall wrote:
\fermataMarkup does the trick for a regular fermata over a measure
rest, is
there something like \longfermataMarkup ? Any other way to do this ?
R1^\markup{\musicglyph #"scripts.ulongfermata"}
regards,
sb
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Hello,
yesterday I installed Lilypond in Ubuntu. But I don't see it in the
program's list. How can I work with it? I'm not sure.
Jvuz
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Hi Chip
LilyPond prefers forward slashes in its filenames,
irrespective of what the local operating system
standard is.
Trevor
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Here's a snippet of the error -
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