On 2019-03-21 11:21 pm, Robert Schmaus wrote:
Nice font though ... does anyone know which one this is?
For the notation, it looks to be hand-drawn specifically for the Doodle.
At the very least, there is no actual font being loaded for the
notation. All of the graphics are here:
https://w
On 3/21/19, Ralph Palmer wrote:
> I'm a long-time and dedicated LilyPond/Frescobaldi user. I would like to
> help some Spanish-speaking people get started with LilyPond and
> Frescobaldi. I can access the Spanish language LilyPond sites, but I can't
> find a URL for the Frescobaldi Spanish site or
On 3/21/19, Aaron Hill wrote:
> In an attempt to hide the Scheme-ness of the above approach, I put
> together the following music function which replaces placeholder strings
> within the provided markup with the output of the specified formatter
> function:
Hi Aaron,
I like what you’re doing! I w
Valentin Villenave writes:
> On 3/21/19, Aaron Hill wrote:
>> In an attempt to hide the Scheme-ness of the above approach, I put
>> together the following music function which replaces placeholder strings
>> within the provided markup with the output of the specified formatter
>> function:
>
> H
Am 21.03.19 um 01:47 schrieb Ralph Palmer:
Greetings, and my apologies -
I'm a long-time and dedicated LilyPond/Frescobaldi user. I would like
to help some Spanish-speaking people get started with LilyPond and
Frescobaldi. I can access the Spanish language LilyPond sites, but I
can't find a
On 2019-03-22 1:32 am, Valentin Villenave wrote:
On 3/21/19, Aaron Hill wrote:
In an attempt to hide the Scheme-ness of the above approach, I put
together the following music function which replaces placeholder
strings
within the provided markup with the output of the specified formatter
func
Thanks, Urs - Yes, I did know about the Spanish translation. I'm trying to
help a Spanish-speaking person in Cuba possibly get started with LilyPond
and Frescobaldi, and back-and-forth communication is limited. So is my
Spanish.
Ralph
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 5:08 AM Urs Liska wrote:
> But you k
Ralph Palmer wrote:
>Beautiful! Thanks, Wilbert. And thanks again for the wonderful program. I
>use it for all my LilyPond entry.
Oh, amen!!! I don't know who I ever used Lily without it!
--
Tim Slattery
tim risingdove com
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Running gdb does not seem to be a simple matter of saying 'gdb lilypond'.
My lilypond executable is the shell script in ~/bin, a normal installation.
Gbd wont run on that.
If I run gdb on the actual executable, do I need to set up load library
paths and all sorts of other things?
Do I need to run
On Sat, 2019-03-23 at 02:28 +1100, Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Running gdb does not seem to be a simple matter of saying 'gdb
> lilypond'. My lilypond executable is the shell script in ~/bin, a
> normal installation. Gbd wont run on that.
just create a variant on the shell script with gdb before the a
Hi all,
I’m by no means a seasoned Lilypond pro but I’ve been exploring how the
program handles beams. In the essay, the 1950 Barenreiter Bach cello suite
edition is held up as a benchmark of high quality engraving. Seeing this
really helps the user understand why Lilypond’s default slurs are shap
Ubuntu now only supports guile 2 in its own repositories.
How does on obtain the guile 1.8 needed to build lilypond for Ubuntu 18.10?
Do we have to build from the source repository? If so, what exact release?
Andrew
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Am Sa., 23. März 2019 um 01:20 Uhr schrieb Andrew Bernard
:
>
> Ubuntu now only supports guile 2 in its own repositories.
>
> How does on obtain the guile 1.8 needed to build lilypond for Ubuntu 18.10?
> Do we have to build from the source repository? If so, what exact release?
>
> Andrew
Hi Andr
On Sat 23 Mar 2019 at 11:12:29 (+1100), Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Ubuntu now only supports guile 2 in its own repositories.
AFAICT Debian stretch has the same limitation, but the lilypond
package has guile-1.8 and its libs bundled within.
Each of the lilypond.org versions also has guile included.
Th
Hi David,
Thanks, I know. I don't need guile as such, but need to build lilypond from
source with debugging symbols in order to debug a strange crash I am having
and an odd situation where all my tuplet brackets are becoming too short by
a seemingly variable and random factor (weird).
Andrew
On
Hi Harm,
This is great, thanks. Spent all morning trying to figure out why
--disable-werror with configure would not work. Just the wrong flag. Now
that I am aware of my stupidity I have been able to build from the code in
the git repo with no problem at all. I have been through all this a while
a
I followed the process described above to compile Guile 1.8 and Lilypond on
Windows Subsystem for Linux. I found that it only worked when installing
guile to /usr, not /usr/local.
Saul
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019, 6:24 PM David Wright
wrote:
> On Sat 23 Mar 2019 at 11:12:29 (+1100), Andrew Bernard wro
Hi Saul,
I am only referring to Ubuntu. This is not meant to be a general guide for
all systems.
Funny, when I wrote the notes on getting point and click working with gvim
under Ubuntu 18.10 specifically, everybody immediately wanted to correct it
for a dozen other platforms. Amusing in a way.
A
My WSL runs Ubuntu, so I would have guessed the guile install directory is
the same. Either way, sorry for posting information that might be useful to
others reading the mailing list.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2019 at 6:57 PM Andrew Bernard
wrote:
> Hi Saul,
>
> I am only referring to Ubuntu. This is not
Trying to run lilypond under gdb so that it picks up my include
directories. Invoking this has no effect on the args gdb uses when calling
run in gdb:
gdb --args /usr/local/bin/lilypond -I $HOME/lib/lilypond -I
$HOME/lib/openlilylib/snippets -I /home/andro/lib/openlilylib
Where is my mistake? Add
Are you meaning to insult me with this comment Saul? Does not seem
justified.
Andrew
On Sat, 23 Mar 2019 at 13:19, Saul Tobin wrote:
> My WSL runs Ubuntu, so I would have guessed the guile install directory is
> the same. Either way, sorry for posting information that might be useful to
> othe
On Sat 23 Mar 2019 at 14:01:59 (+1100), Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Are you meaning to insult me with this comment Saul? Does not seem
> justified.
Well, Saul's original comment was a reply to my post, not yours.
It attempted to answer my implied question about the necessary
location of guile librarie
Hi folks,
Not ever meaning to offend anybody on the list. When I said it was amusing,
sarcasm was far from my mind (although I confess it reads that way due to
my poor expression, for which I offer my apologies). What I failed to say
is that I really did find it funny. because suddenly everybody w
On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 11:12:29AM +1100, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>Ubuntu now only supports guile 2 in its own repositories.
>How does on obtain the guile 1.8 needed to build lilypond for
>Ubuntu 18.10? Do we have to build from the source repository? If
>so, what exact release?
[...]
Ah. Hoping this may be useful to others. I was using gdb incorrectly.
One needs to say:
$ gdb --args /usr/local/bin/lilpond -I... -I... -I... file.ly
and then when in gdb simply, run:
(gdb) run
[I was foolishly saying run file.ly.]
Andrew
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