I think this is a bug in LilyPondTool, because it sends the whole
default arguments list as one argument to lilypond.
As a workaround you can try writing this to the Console window:
%lilypond --png -dpixmap-format=pngalpha -dpreview %buffer
Hi,
When I try your
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To: bug-lilypond@gnu.org, Wilbert Berendsen lily...@xs4all.nl
Date: Sunday, April 11, 2010, 10:29 PM
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What happens if you type lilypond at the command prompt?
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Hi,
the link to the LilyBuntu ISO
(http://prodet.hu/bert/lilydev/lilybuntu.iso) is currently not working,
due to a change in the server location.
I think it should be better if it were instead on a subdomain in the
lilypond.org domain. I'm happy to host it in the future as well, but I
think
So I don't need to provide hosting anymore? Can i delete this from my server?
Original message
From: Valentin Villenave v.villen...@gmail.com
Sent: 27 Jan 2010 15:47 -08:00
To: Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca
Cc: Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) lilypondt...@organum.hu, John
See http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/unicode
John Mandereau wrote:
Le mardi 05 janvier 2010 à 08:03 +1100, Nick Payne a écrit :
Try to run convert-ly on a file with an accented name and I get the
following:
convert-ly --edit /home/nick/lilypond/Bésard_preludio.ly
convert-ly (GNU LilyPond)
Patrick McCarty wrote:
On 2009-11-02, Graham Percival wrote:
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 01:07:48AM -0800, Patrick McCarty wrote:
The second case is much more likely. Graham, I don't want to bug you
with this, but would you mind checking the log for mingw::lilypond to
see if configure
3) UTF-8 characters. In UTF-8 locales, terminals need to know about
the byte offset, so I am using the character count to specify this
offset. An example would be 3:11:10.
The third case is arguably misleading, so maybe it should be changed
to use the 3:10:10 instead. I am okay with
Patrick McCarty wrote:
On 2009-11-01, Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) wrote:
3) UTF-8 characters. In UTF-8 locales, terminals need to know about
the byte offset, so I am using the character count to specify this
offset. An example would be 3:11:10.
The third case is arguably misleading
Hi Albert,
this is not a bug, but a bit underdocumented feature.
If you had googled for it, you would have found the answer in
http://www.nabble.com/Defining-new-chord-modifier-td24949997.html
c:5^3
is the chord. To make it appear as C5, see
Hi,
in the documentation string of instrumentSwitch in music-functions-init.ly
(_i Switch instrument to @var{name}, which must be predefined with
@var{\addInstrumentDefinition}.)
The \ must be escaped: @var{\\addInstrumentDefinition}
(This breaks LilyPondTool parser.)
Thanks,
Bert
If I remember well it's already been discussed: it is not a bug but a matter of
taste. I think most scores use this numbering, because this is the only way to
refer to the 16th and 17th bar unambiguously. There must not be two 16th bars.
Original message
From: Graham Percival
7-zip extracts it for sure.
Jon McNamara wrote:
I've downloaded the document tarball for lilly pond twice - and Winzip reports
an error each time Downloaded file is apparently called
lilypond-2.12.2-1.documentation.tar.bz2.tar
Any suggestions as to how to use this file would be appreciated
According to my understanding:
If you use lyricsto or associatedVoice you needn't (possibly must not)
add duration to syllables. Their purpose is to synchronize the
syllable's position to the notes of a voice.
Normally you use lyricsto. But there can be situations when in one
stanza the rhythm
I don't think it's a bug. Your version is not nice.
Bert
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Sent: 08/07/28/, 18:14:59
Subject: Improvement request: Tuplet numbers and staff lines
collisionavoidance (bounty)
As far as I can
I hope you know that in Vista you have actually 3 modes:
- simple user
- admin
- unsafe admin, ie. system protection turned off
The last one is needed for many applications, like running Winword 2003
on Vista.
Bert
Han-Wen Nienhuys írta:
2008/3/21, Trevor Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It may be a bug in LilyPondTool. I hope it will be fixed in the next release
(2.10.4, coming soon).
Bert
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I've discovered another strange thing: if move your cursor into the
upper-left corner, there is an invisible but active link (the cursor
changes to a hand and upon click it opens the URL)
Philippe Hézaine írta:
I'm not top posting.
\version 2.10.14
\paper { }
\header {
I think we should definitely go to a print shop and create a film with
some LinoType machine in 4800dpi (it generally costs some EUR per page)
and judge according to :
- the various types of music (I'm quite sure that a choir with piano
piece crowded with lyrics will need other line sizes than
At this point, anyone who is going to bother to put in the effort and
expense of getting imagesetter output will probably also have the
money for Finale, Sibelius, SCORE, or similar. Lilypond just isn't in
that league yet (although it is getting there).
Actually I do have the money for
Just a question, I'm curious. Does barline thickness depends on staff
size? I mean the quotient between staff line thickness and barline
thickness.
Bert
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Chord names are not spaced according to their times. They were, however,
in 2.5.x So I think this is a regression bug.
%
% Bertalan Fodor ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
\header {
texidoc = Chord names are spaced incorrectly
reportedin = 2.10.0
}
\version 2.10.0 % reported in 2.10.0
\score
Dear developers,
I can't see any point in having the 2.10.0-2 among the Windows
downloads, if it has that serious regression.
Bert
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Well, that's very sad for me at well, because LilyPondTool depends on
the .py extension.
Bert
Dennis O'Toole írta:
Graham Percival gpermus at gmail.com writes:
Could you try again with lilypond 2.10.0 ?
Well, I gave 2.10.0 a try, but apparently it isn't quite packaged right.
I have lilypond-book.py -- so something's wrong with your installation.
Bert
Dennis O'Toole írta:
Graham Percival gpermus at gmail.com writes:
Could you try again with lilypond 2.10.0 ?
Well, I gave 2.10.0 a try, but apparently it isn't quite packaged right.
Lilypond-book won't
Isn't it an UTF-8Y file?
Bert
Mats Bengtsson írta:
Hi,
By mistake, I happened to insert a character like é at the top level
of a
.ly file and to my surprise, LilyPond dies silently with
GNU LilyPond 2.9.28
Processing `/tmp/a.ly'
Parsing...
and the exit code is zero. In contrast, if I add
I think it's a bug:
I'm trying to use the eps backend (also by lilypond-book) and it doesn't
work. I get the following error:
Can't find (or can't open) font file c059013l.pfb.
Can't find (or can't open) font file
c:/Prog/LilyPond/usr/share/ghostscript/8.50/Resource/Font/CenturySchL-Roma.
May it have only changed? (I.e. the first line is numbered as 0?)
Bert
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Well, it should be decided by LilyPond developers if this is the
intended behaviour or it is a bug. The point-and-click handling is
compiled into the source of LilyPondTool, so it can not be easily
parametrized.
Bert
Tapio Tuovila írta:
Bertalan Fodor kirjoitti:
May it have only changed
Hi,
should I create the patch and send it?
Bert
original message follows
We've had a conversation with Nicolas in May, summarizing:
//(apply for-each (lambda (. seqs)
does not work on my java-based R5RS parser
Nicolas wrote:
//You're right, I've been lazy, and scheme
We've had a conversation with Nicolas in May, summarizing:
//(apply for-each (lambda (. seqs)
does not work on my java-based R5RS parser
Nicolas wrote:
//You're right, I've been lazy, and scheme gets on my nerves sometimes.
It should be (lambda* (#:rest seqs) ...), having
(use-modules
lyric-hyphen-retain.ly - It's strange for me
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Do you mean the fonts? Yes.
Actually, the override used to work before.
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
V 2.7.30
Font-family-override doesn't work:
do you have
(make-pango-font-tree Times New Roman
Nimbus Sans
Luxi Mono
V 2.7.30
Font-family-override doesn't work:
%% Generated by lilypond-book.py
%% Options: [linewidth=160\mm,alt=[image of
music],printfilename,indent=0\mm,texidoc]
#(set! toplevel-score-handler print-score-with-defaults)
#(set! toplevel-music-handler (lambda (p m)
It is a very serious bug, I can confirm.
Bert
Christian Hitz wrote:
Hi list,
in case a hairpin dynamic happens during a line break and ends on the
first note after the line break, it is only drawn up to the line break.
Christian
\version 2.7.28
\score {
{c''1\ \break c''1\! }
I get very ugly, too short ties. How to set the minimum length (as a
workaround)? However, I think this should be automatical.
Bert
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GNU LilyPond 2.6.0
warning: can't find file: 'mySong.ly'
error: failed files: mySong.ly'
Known bug: you must use the whole path.
Bert
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In v2.7
See
http://www.lilypond.org/doc/v2.7/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Difficult-tweaks.html
The example doesn't work.
Bert
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In some situation, ties collide with augmentation dot:
\version 2.7.7
\score {
\new Staff {
\relative c' {
{
d'4. ~ d4 s4.
} \\
{
b d,4. ~ b d,4 s4.
}
}
}
}
\paper {
raggedright = ##t
}
It's normal. The dvi viewer does not interpret any postscript.
Bert
This snippet, adapted from the documentation, doesn't produce the text in
the dvi file. The ps and pdf are OK.
%%
\version 2.4.6
\score { {
c''1_\markup { \postscript # 4 -4 moveto /Times-Roman
Ok, I created a not-so-copyrighted fragment. See the problem with the
last tied chord.
The problem is closely related to the staff-space size I think, because
if I remember well, it only happened in staves that have a different
staff-space.
\version 2.6.0
#(set-global-staff-size 16)
Ties get curved in wrong direction in some situations. Workaround:
change y-offset to 0.4
See attached image.
I couldn't make a small fragment that reproduces this. But it seems to
happen quite often in smaller sizes.
Bert
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I think that when the fonts for utf-8 are missing cygwin build fails. I
think it should not fail.
See this log:
Renaming input to: `utf-8.ly'
Interpreting music... [3]
Preprocessing graphical objects...
Calculating line breaks... [3][5]
Writing header field `texidoc' to
Works well on 2.5.31 Win32 version.
Bert
If I run the following file in 2.5.32 or 2.5.31 (did not test with
other versions), I get the error message
calculating line breaks...
programming error: adding reverse spring, setting to unit
continuing, cross fingers
and in the first bar there is
I've printed the PDF version same score in 720dpi two times. The first time I
printed the file generated by 2.2.0, then 2.5.31.
The 2.5.31 barlines were thicker (IMHO too thick) in print, but they looked the
same on screen when I used 1600% magnification.
This happened both with Adobe Reader
% Smaller clefs are embedded as outlines, not font elements. Very easy
to see in Acrobat, switching smooth outlines off
\version 2.5.31
melody = \relative c' {
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 4/4
a \clef bass b \clef treble c d
}
text = \lyricmode {
Aaa Bee Cee Dee
}
\score {
\chords { c
can you apply the attached patch to framework-ps.scm (found somewhere
inside the lilypond dir) and see if that helps?
Yes, it helped.
Bert
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Works for me.
Bert
test.ly
=
\version 2.5.31
\paper {
% change for other default global staff size.
myStaffSize = #20
#(define fonts
(make-pango-font-tree Times New Roman Arial Courier New (/
myStaffSize 20)))
}
melody = \relative c' {
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 4/4
%BUG: Volta Bracket in a ChordNames context begins at wrong place.
\version 2.5.31
staffOne = \new Staff {
\set Staff.voltaOnThisStaff = ##t
\relative c' {
\repeat volta 2 {
c4 c c c
}
\alternative {
{ d4 d d d }
BAT files are deprecated. Try setting LYEDITOR in your global
environment settings.
I've set it to myedit.bat
It starts, but doesn't get the parameters.
Bert
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Layout output to `test.ps'...Reading 12 bytes
17 tables
Reading 272 bytes
TTF tool: error during read() (No error)
can you run it from a terminal as follows,
lilypond -dttf-verbosity=3 ParastasSedalen.ly
and tell me what it says?
thanks!
Bar_engraver draws bar lines into the lyrics, so the lyrics-bar.ly test
fails (?)
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.5/input/regression/out-www/collated-files.html#lyrics-bar.ly
Bert
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Known problem.
Workaround:
download http://lilypond.org/mingw/lilypond-2.5.29-1.exe or the upgrade
and start lilypond as 'lilypond -dgs-font-load=1'
Bert
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If I run test.ly with lilypond.bat (LILYPOND_VERBOSE=1)
{
c
}
when converting to pdf:
Converting to `test.pdf'...
Invoking `gs -dCompatibilityLevel#1.4 -sPAPERSIZE#a4 -q -dNOPAUSE
-dBATCH -r1200 -sDEVICE#pdfwrite -sOutputFile#test.pdf -c
.setpdfwrite -f test.ps'...ERROR: In procedure system:
%BUG: Point-and-click positions count one TAB character as 8 SPACE
character. Because of this, editors are called with wrong horizontal
position.
\version 2.5.27
\relative {
c2 % BEGINS WITH TAB, reported as position 4:8
d
}
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c2 % BEGINS WITH TAB, reported as position 4:8
how should it be reported?
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Sorry, I meant 4:2, if we the first character is indexed 1.
Bert
c2 % BEGINS WITH TAB, reported as position 4:8
how should it be reported?
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Bert
Han-Wen Nienhuys írta:
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
Sorry, I meant 4:2, if we the first character is indexed 1.
Bert
Disagree. We're talking about _column_ numbers, not character numbers.
You could rightly file a related bugreport for ClickEdit.app, though,
because it doesn't do tab
SYMPTOM: \stopStaff kills the barline at the end of the fragment
\layout { }
\version 2.5.27
\paper {
raggedright = ##t
}
\relative \new StaffGroup
\context Staff = 3 { c1
\new Staff {
\set Staff.alignAboveContext = #3
c8 d e f g a b c \stopStaff }
c1 }
Two bugs are documented here:
1. \startStaff fails to start ledger lines in some situations:
- when there is a linebreak in the started staff
- when stopped at the beginning of the staff
2. \stopStaff doesn't stop correctly when stopped at the beginning of
the staff
\layout { }
what do you mean exactly?
Lily on mingw uses gs for loading the font; depending on the original
font, the PDF will contain TTF or Type1 fonts.
This is true for Latin-1 characters. But yesterday I found that with
Latin-2 (and I suppose other non-Latin-1) the TrueType version of the
character
OK, I've attached the PDF.
As you can see, pango substitutes the good font, but does it badly.
(Note that there is another problem with the header. It can't find Luxi,
so substitutes Bitstream Vera, but that messes up spacing.)
Bert
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%BUG: Temporary staves live too long when there are something happening
in the score (like a Time change or RehearsalMark):
\layout {
}
\version 2.5.26
\paper {
raggedright = ##t
}
\relative \new StaffGroup
\context Staff = 3 { c1
\new Staff {
\set Staff.alignAboveContext = #3
c8
%BUG: RemoveEmptyStaffContext doesn't remove staff from the first sytem
\version 2.5.26
\score {
\relative
\new Staff { R1 | R1 \break R1 | R1 \break c4 d e f | g f
e d }
\new Staff { a4 b c d | e d c b | a b c d | e d c b | a4 b c d | e d
c b }
\midi {
}
LilyPond (or GS???) uses Type3 characters for non-latin-1 characters.
Bert
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I can't build lilypond, because there are no enc files:
cd /netrel/build/lilypond-2.5.26/share/lilypond/2.5.26/fonts/enc \
ln -s ../../../../../mf/out/*.enc .
ln: creating symbolic link `./*.enc' to `../../../../../mf/out/*.enc':
No such file or directory
make[1]: ***
One more:
this ln-s are done directly after configure.
Bert
I can't build lilypond, because there are no enc files:
cd /netrel/build/lilypond-2.5.26/share/lilypond/2.5.26/fonts/enc \
ln -s ../../../../../mf/out/*.enc .
ln: creating symbolic link `./*.enc' to
According to
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.5/input/regression/out-www/collated-files.html
\slurDotted is not broken.
\slurDotted
c''4 ~ c''4
That's not a slur, but a tie. Didn't you mean c''4( c''4)?
Bert
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The solution is to do the same redefinition of the ChoirStaff as
the \RemoveEmptyStaffContext does to the Staff context. See my
recent email on the same problem for RhythmicStaffContext (Graham
did some clarifications in the manual too).
So I tried:
\context { \ChoirStaff \remove
Hello,
I've found some problems in Instrument_name_engraver that make severe
limitations on ChoirStaff (GrandStaff etc.) instrument names.
- \RemoveEmptyStaffContext does not remove instrument name on these staves.
- Lyrics staff gets counted for setting the position of the instrument
name in
Hello,
I've found some problems in Instrument_name_engraver that make severe
limitations on ChoirStaff (GrandStaff etc.) instrument names.
- \RemoveEmptyStaffContext does not remove instrument name on these staves.
- Lyrics staff gets counted for setting the position of the instrument
name in
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Citerar Bertalan Fodor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I've found some problems in Instrument_name_engraver that make severe
limitations on ChoirStaff (GrandStaff etc.) instrument names.
- \RemoveEmptyStaffContext does not remove instrument name on these staves.
Of course
It's a limitation of TeX. It's trying to be too clever again :-)
Use the command \resizebox. Note that it will only make output in the PS
or PDF file.
Bert
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Whole notes are collides with other notes in polyphonic situations.
\version 2.4.2
\score {
\new Staff {
\relative c'' {
{ c1 c1 } \\ { c2 c2 b4 b4 b4 b4}
}
}
}
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In my opinion setup.exe does not misbehave.
Windows users usually don't know what the difference is between a click
and a double-click, and they do always double-click on every clickable
thing. If they double click on lilypond, that is interpreted as two
single clicks, so they get to 2.2.5-1.
Udayan Kanade wrote:
I installed lilypond 2.4 in cygwin. the following
packages are required by lilypond, but it fails
to tell cygwin setup about it:
libintl-3
Really needed? How do you know? Libintl2 dependency is included in
setup.ini Was cygintl-3.dll looked for?
libiconv2
libiconv2
About the frozen install: I can't reproduce. Please zip and send me the
setup.log.full and setup.log.postinstallX?? file from
c:\cygwin\var\log, then I will able to examine the issue.
About the missing images: you're right, they are installed as links not
as real files. Quick workaround:
So, what will happen? I'd like to package 2.4.2 for cygwin... Should I
put ec.mf into the lilypond package? Or should it be in the tetex-tiny
package?
You lost me here. I thought you found that ecrm1000 should not be
looked for at all?
I tried Bertalan's example file here and the dvips
Sorry for disturbing again, do you still think this is not a clear (but
maybe simple to solve) bug?
Bert
I think you've misunderstood the problem. Please try this:
\version 2.4.2
\score { \new Staff {
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'self-alignment-X = #-1
b8 \mark \markup
Because it seems that it's not installed automatically with lilypond.
The question is: in what package should it be?
Why do you think that this is a bug?
Werner
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That's a good question :-) It was the first I tried.
Bert
Also, why doesn't it help to set
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'no-spacing-rods = ##t
to make the first example behave like the second one?
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I think you've misunderstood the problem. Please try this:
\version 2.4.2
\score {
\new Staff {
\override Score.RehearsalMark #'self-alignment-X = #-1
b8 \mark \markup {\small \bold Why is this so ugly?} as g16
g8.~g4 g16 g8 g16 |
c16 c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c | c8 c c
With fontencoding set to T1 (for example with \encoding TeX it seems
to be default) at least on cygwin ecrm1000 is looked for, despite there
is no references in the tex file created. I think this is because the
default roman font maps to it and the default font is always created, or
there are
In my opinion rehearsal mark extent shouldn't cause notes' extent to
grow. It should work as in TextScript:
Bad:
\score {
b8 \mark \markup {\small \bold Parlando} as g16 g8.~g4 g16 g8 g16 |
c16 c c c c c c | c c c c c c c c | c c c c c c c c
}
Good:
\score {
b8^\markup {\small \bold Parlando}
There is an index.html and an Index.html in lilypond-internals. Could
Index.html be renamed to something else, because it fools cygwin.
Thanks,
Bert
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It seems to be perfect now.
Bert
try this patch,
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Or almost, I get an error message, however the generated file is correct:
Error invoking `latex \\nonstopmode \\input A-falusi-kislany_mel.tex
/dev/null 21 '. Return value 256
It seems to be perfect now.
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Ah, sorry. The log file told the problem. It was related to accented
chars in the lyrics. I fixed it, it is OK now.
Bert
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When compiling a file with 2.4.0 on cygwin I get the following error and
no dvi is generated:
Layout output to `A-falusi-kislany_mel.tex'...Syntax error: Bad fd number
Syntax error: Bad fd number
Bert
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There is no latex log file running lilypond nonverbose.
After applying the patch:
Layout output to `simple.tex'...Syntax error: Bad fd number
Syntax error: Bad fd number
Converting to `simple.dvi'...
Converting to `simple.ps'...
Converting to `simple.pdf'...
Error invoking `latex \\nonstopmode
Being the responsible the Windows version I'm not sure there will be a
2.2.6 release soon, because I have some very strange problem occurring
on all of my configurations. I think it's related to general cygwin
problem, so I'm just waiting for it to be solved, i.e. I'm regularly
trying to build
I resend these. The first is important for running bug-lilypond-cygwin,
the second one simplifies releasing. (If I ever succeed :-) )
Index: lilypond/cygwin/bug-lilypond-cygwin.sh
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RCS file:
The definition of \finger markup is bad. The numbers are too small and
I'm not sure if they are typeset with the number family.
see:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.3/Documentation/user/out-www/lilypond/Fingering-instructions.html#Fingering-instructions
\bookpaper {
linewidth = 160 \mm - 2.0 * 9.0
Thanks. I figured it out. I copy the necessary commands for the archive.
cvs -z3 -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/lilypond co lilypond
cvs -z3 -d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/lilypond diff -u
Are they good?
Index: lilypond/cygwin/bug-lilypond-cygwin.sh
When I run lilypond 2.3.11 (cygwin) except when running with -w, -v or
--help (so even with no parameters), I get sigsegv.
Compiler: gcc 3.3.1, Guile: 1.6.4
I will try compiling previous versions to find out where the error came in.
Here is the stack trace of running 'lilypond':
#0 0x6e28c1a2
This happens outside netrel with 2.3.6, too.
I tried to make the package. I get a Signal 11 when running the command:
cd /netrel/build/lilypond-2.3.4//Documentation/user/out
/netrel/build/lilyp
ond-2.3.4/lily/out/lilypond-bin --verbose
/netrel/src/lilypond-2.3.4/ly/generate
-documentation
Hello,
I have a score where an instrument and singer are answering each other.
I thought it would be natural to use
\context Voice = instrument { ... }
\context Voice = singer { ... }
\context Voice = instrument { ... }
\context Voice = singer { ... }
\lyricsto singer { la -- la -- la }
But
I tried the following:
\time 4/4
\repeat { c d }
\alternative { {e f} {g a | g f e c} }
The seconda volta tells bar check warning and prints a barline to g f | e c
So to have it work as expected I had to put \partial 2 to the first bar of
the seconda volta.
\alternative { {e f} {\partial 2 g a
Hello,
There are two serious problems with the point-and-click feature (2.2.0)
- At chords the source link gets to src:0:0.
- Tab characters are considered as 8 characters and not 1
See \input\mutopia\F.Schubert\standchen.ly
Bert
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Bengtsson
Cc: Bertalan Fodor; Lilypond bug
Subject: Re: Double clicking in Windows
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
#!/bin/sh
python /bin/lily-wins.py $1
I don't really understand why we have the shell script and
not only the Python script.
IIRC, the clicking wouldn't work with the python
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