On 2014-04-16, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Am 16.04.2014 16:32, schrieb stefano franchi:
>>> ! Package fontenc Error: Encoding file `eu2enc.def' not found.
...
>>> ! LaTeX Error: File `xunicode.sty' not found.
...
>> It seems to me you are not use the utf8 encoding (which you should, with
>
from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.
Don't know whether this can be neglected.
It should be harmless
In my lilypond lyx file I checked 'use Non Tex fonts'
I now find (good!) in the drop down selection of fonts Libertine,
but listed as Linux Libertine
and quite a number of them:
Linux
/fonts/conf.d/50-user.conf",
line
14: reading configurations from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.
Don't know whether this can be neglected.
It should be harmless
In my lilypond lyx file I checked 'use Non Tex fonts'
I now find (good!) in the drop down selection of fonts Libertin
e harmless
In my lilypond lyx file I checked 'use Non Tex fonts'
I now find (good!) in the drop down selection of fonts Libertine,
but listed as Linux Libertine
and quite a number of them:
Linux Libertine Display O
Linux Libertine Display T
Linux Libertine Initials O
Linux Libertine In
-user.conf",
line 14: reading configurations from ~/.fonts.conf is deprecated.
Don't know whether this can be neglected.
In my lilypond lyx file I checked 'use Non Tex fonts'
I now find (good!) in the drop down selection of fonts Libertine,
but listed as Linux Libertine
and quite a number
On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 08:34:42 +0200
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Thanks, Stefano,
> for trying out my lilypond file. Since I do not have Libertine
> available (although it is in my texlive
> 2013 archive as a tar.xz file) and you do not have Tex Gyre Bonum,
> which I have
> (in fact I am writing wi
Am 15.04.2014 16:13, schrieb stefano franchi:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
Am 15.04.2014 15:34, schrieb stefano franchi:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 7:01 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
Am 14.04.2014 16:
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 7:01 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
>
> Am 14.04.2014 16:52, schrieb stefano franchi:
>
> Wolfgang,
>>
>> could you send a minimal example showing your problem?
>>
>> I tried compiling Lyx's help file on lilypond with xetex and libertine and
>>
Am 14.04.2014 16:52, schrieb stefano franchi:
Wolfgang,
could you send a minimal example showing your problem?
I tried compiling Lyx's help file on lilypond with xetex and libertine and
it works fine. I even scattered a few umlaute at random with no problems.
So it looks like there are no issu
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 3:40 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
>
> Am 14.04.2014 01:08, schrieb Guenter Milde:
>
> I use pdflatex. So I have to install Libertine and use XeLaTex? Never
> used it. Is it tricky to use?
>
> Guenter Milde, 2011:
> Alternatively,
>
> In Ly
Wolfgang,
could you send a minimal example showing your problem?
I tried compiling Lyx's help file on lilypond with xetex and libertine and
it works fine. I even scattered a few umlaute at random with no problems.
So it looks like there are no issues preventing lilypond to work with
either system
Am 14.04.2014 01:08, schrieb Guenter Milde:
I use pdflatex. So I have to install Libertine and use XeLaTex? Never
used it. Is it tricky to use?
Guenter Milde, 2011:
Alternatively,
In LyX 2.0, you can use 'non-TeX fonts' and choose Linux Libertine &
Biolinum if these are installed on your system
> I use pdflatex. So I have to install Libertine and use XeLaTex? Never
> used it. Is it tricky to use?
> Guenter Milde, 2011:
> Alternatively,
>> In LyX 2.0, you can use 'non-TeX fonts' and choose Linux Libertine &
>> Biolinum if these are installed on your system. Then you will compile
>> your
12.04.2014 18:10, schrieb stefano franchi:
>>>
>>> On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann <
>>>
>>>> engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Am 11.04.2014 17:45, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
>>>&g
m 11.04.2014 17:45, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Slightly off topic: I am trying to get umlaute in a Lilypond Lyx file,
e.g.
\markup {
\vspace #1
\fontsize #1 {
Sakura, sakura, der Frühlingshimmel,
}
}
The Umlaute ue is not displayed.
I have tried various proposals made in the internet
.04.2014 17:45, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
>>>
>>> Slightly off topic: I am trying to get umlaute in a Lilypond Lyx file,
>>> e.g.
>>> \markup {
>>> \vspace #1
>>> \fontsize #1 {
>>> Sakura, sakura, der Frühlingshimmel,
>>>
Am 12.04.2014 18:10, schrieb stefano franchi:
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
Am 11.04.2014 17:45, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Slightly off topic: I am trying to get umlaute in a Lilypond Lyx file,
e.g.
\markup {
\vsp
On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann <
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:
>
> Am 11.04.2014 17:45, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
>
> Slightly off topic: I am trying to get umlaute in a Lilypond Lyx file,
> e.g.
> \markup {
> \vspace #1
> \fonts
Am 11.04.2014 17:45, schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Slightly off topic: I am trying to get umlaute in a Lilypond Lyx file,
e.g.
\markup {
\vspace #1
\fontsize #1 {
Sakura, sakura, der Frühlingshimmel,
}
}
The Umlaute ue is not displayed.
I have tried various proposals made in the internet
Slightly off topic: I am trying to get umlaute in a Lilypond Lyx file, e.g.
\markup {
\vspace #1
\fontsize #1 {
Sakura, sakura, der Frühlingshimmel,
}
}
The Umlaute ue is not displayed.
I have tried various proposals made in the internet,
but had no success -converting in a text editor into
On 05/22/2013 11:17 AM, Jürgen Lange wrote:
Hello,
My lyx documents contain embedded lilypond code. I want to convert to
epub.
Unfortunately the lilypond code isn't compiling to xhtml exporting
with Lyx-HTML.
Are there any plans to implement this feature?
None of the "external" material
Hello,
My lyx documents contain embedded lilypond code. I want to convert to epub.
Unfortunately the lilypond code isn't compiling to xhtml exporting with
Lyx-HTML.
Are there any plans to implement this feature?
Regards
Jürgen
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On 2010-04-12, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Bernardo Barros wrote:
>> ... with this method there isn't much difference of
>> this and importing the PDF already. It's not less work.
> It is slightly less; LyX will manage the creation of PDFs itself, you
> will not need to update the PDF when changing t
Bernardo Barros wrote:
I got an error. BTW with this method there isn't much difference of this and
importing the PDF already. It's not less work.
It is slightly less; LyX will manage the creation of PDFs itself, you
will not need to update the PDF when changing the .ly file.
Of course, embed
I got an error. BTW with this method there isn't much difference of this and
importing the PDF already. It's not less work.
On 10 April 2010 04:38, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Bernardo Barros wrote:
> > Can I put a Lilypond code directly into a Lyx document? Like we do with
> > Mathematical equa
Bernardo Barros wrote:
> Can I put a Lilypond code directly into a Lyx document? Like we do with
> Mathematical equations and Tex code?
> If not, any project in this direction?
You can use the external inset (Insert > File > External Material, select
"Lilypond") to include a *.ly file. Preview in
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