I downloaded and installed the 2.9.4 Lilypond distribution for
Windows (my PC is running WIndows XP Professional Service Pack 2)
and everything is working fine.
Until now I have used MUP for typesetting but decided to learn
Lilypond.
I looked for the mup2ly script in the bin directory but
couldn
> Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> You could
> try to download an older version of LilyPond, like 2.6, and just copy
> the program from there. Then, you could use convert-ly
> to update the output to version 2.8 or whatever you want to use.
I found a version of mup2ly in a 2.4.6
olton
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d expressions...
Output to `DebuMandSample.ly'
Printing as .ly...
> Charles Cave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> David,
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> I am one of the (few, it seems!) Windows users of LilyPond.
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> This is how you can achieve what you want to do:
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> 1.
I asked a Dutch fellow I work with to read the names out for me.
Nienhuys sounds like "Neen house" but the "s" is very soft
Nieuwenhuizen sounds like "Newin' house-en"
Maybe the Lilypond authors could record sound bytes of their names?
Charles
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ey are old versions and
require time to upgrade and fiddle around with.
I would like to see the Lilypond examples to include annotations in
comments suggesting alternatives and a commentary of what is going on.
Thank you,
Charles Cave
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Fairchild wrote:
LilyPond documentati
c= b a g f e d
c=, b a g f e d % this doesnt work
}
>>
\layout { }
}
Error:
octavecheck.ly:20:6: warning: octave check failed; expected c', found: c,
c=, b a g f e d
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Charles Cave
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ow Middle C
\octave c
c b a g f e d
\octave c
c b a g f e d
% Now lets start a new melody on the C above Middle C
\octave c''
\clef treble
c d c b c
}
>>
\layout { }
}
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> Quentin Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think another question regarding selling scores is how much people
> would be willing to pay. Obviously the engraving quality must be as good
> or better than any print edition, but even then, while I might be
> willing to pay a little, I don't k
documents is a standard
feature and I would like to do the same with Lilypond.
By the way, I started using SubVersion to manage my scores under version
control.
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> and others.
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> > Roger Hurst wrote:
> > > I downloaded LilyPond 2.8.5 which I could not get to work.
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> What do you mean? What error message did you get?
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>
> Charles
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When I run lilypond with the --png command line switch, the generated
PNG file is the size of the printed page. How can I make this image small
enough
so the image is cropped? It is rather tedious to open the file with GIMP and
manually crop the image.
The image created from the input file belo
> Thibaut Chevalier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> One question : Do you know how to use convert-ly under windows ? Is this
> a separate program I cannot find or it is a command to add with
> lilypond(-windows).exe I did not find ? The doc is only dealing with
> unix or Mac.
As you have discove
> Eyolf Ostrem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You could generate the .png and then run:
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> convert file.png file.eps
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> Where convert is from the imagemagick package.
> But that still doesn't solve the issue with the full-page - i.e. over-sized -
> png files?
To solve the problem with the
s
Charles
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dev-charlesc:/cygdrive/d/Charles> lilypond lil.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.4.6
Processing `lil.ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting music... error: can't find `ecrm10.pfa'
Install the ec-mftraced package from http://lilypond.org/download/fonts/. Abort
ng
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I stumbled upon the Lilypond Tool project on Source Forge
because it was mentioned in a post on this forum.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lily4jedit/reviews/
What a wonderful looking program! I can connect me MIDI
keyboard and enter notes by playing on the keyboard.
I am surprised this progra
> whilst I'm certain we all appreciate this tribute to LilyPond's
> quality and reliability, you have to know that GNU LilyPond is free
> software (GPLv3 licensed), and as such it cannot be embedded in (nor
> link to) non-free software.
You could always do what MuseScore does ... and include a
Sav
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