which starts on the e in 72 and
encompasses both the d sharp and e grace notes (ending on the e), but I can't
figure out how to do this.
Help much appreciated
Thanks a lot,
Philip Nelson
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last page isn't (9 staves). Could this be made a bit more consistent? I'd
rather have them all look like the last page, and a bit of space at the end,
or at least 8 staffs for each page so they look more consistent.
This is really
Here is newbie problem. I installed the version of lilypond in my distro (suse
8.2). Following the examples I can use the ly2dvi program and create simple
postscript files that look fine with ggv. However, using the -p option I get
errors saying that various fonts cant be found. I'm not sure how
--- Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you install from a package or compile LilyPond yourself?
>
The Suse package.
> In the former case, make sure that the directory
> /usr/share/lilypond/1.6.6/fonts/type1/ exists and contains files
> like feta20.pfa.
That directory is not there.
With the latest version of flex and gcc 3.3 I got it compiled (suse 8.2) with
the help of this advice from the archives:
- run configure
- run lexer-gcc-3.1.sh
- reconfigure as written by lexer-gcc-3.1.sh
- run lexer-gcc-3.1.sh
- change HAVE_SNPRINTF and HAVE_VSNPRINTF from 0 to 1 in config.h
- ru
> cvs is available for unixes (linux, cygwin) and also for Windows.
> cvs allows concurrent versions, merging of changes from different
> authors etc. An obvious limitation is that it only works on text
> files -- but .tex and .ly are text files, of course.
If you go this route I highly recommend