nudging a note

2019-12-30 Thread Mark Stephen Mrotek
Hello to All Please provide some suggestions/alternatives for the positioning of the first note of the middle voice. Thank you and Happy New Year! Mark \version "2.19.83" \relative c' { <<{c'2~ c8. dis16 e8. c16 | b2~ b8. dis16 e8. b16 | a2~ a8. b16 c8. a16}\\

Re: Frescobaldi doesn’t recognise python-ly

2019-12-30 Thread Urs Liska
Am Montag, den 30.12.2019, 17:59 +0100 schrieb Simon Albrecht: > Hello everybody, > > after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04 I freshly installed Frescobaldi (and > python-ly) according to the guide in the wiki (except for writing > the > ~/bin/frescobaldi within gedit, because somehow the first echo

Re: Frescobaldi doesn’t recognise python-ly

2019-12-30 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno lun 30 dic 2019 alle 18:56, Simon Albrecht ha scritto: On 30.12.19 18:11, Ralf Mattes wrote: The most sensible explanation for that would be an error in the bash file, so I attach it in case someone else can see one… Where did you get this shell script from? I tried to assemble

Re: Frescobaldi doesn’t recognise python-ly

2019-12-30 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 30.12.19 18:11, Ralf Mattes wrote: The most sensible explanation for that would be an error in the bash file, so I attach it in case someone else can see one… Where did you get this shell script from? I tried to assemble it from the ‘echo’ calls in

Re: Frescobaldi doesn’t recognise python-ly

2019-12-30 Thread Ralf Mattes
Am Montag, 30. Dezember 2019 17:59 CET, Simon Albrecht schrieb: [...] > The most sensible explanation for that would be an error in the bash > file, so I attach it in case someone else can see one… Where did you get this shell script from? Shouldn' that read: export

Frescobaldi doesn’t recognise python-ly

2019-12-30 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello everybody, after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04 I freshly installed Frescobaldi (and python-ly) according to the guide in the wiki (except for writing the ~/bin/frescobaldi within gedit, because somehow the first echo line wouldn’t work… and I cloned both repos from github.com/frescobaldi/…

Re: ANN: Frescobaldi 3.1 has been released!

2019-12-30 Thread Thomas Scharkowski
Original-Nachricht Il giorno lun 30 dic 2019 alle ore 10:21 Thomas Scharkowski ha scritto: Output of: find /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework -type f -name 'python*' [...] and output of: find /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework -type f -name 'python*' [...]

Re: Producing Lilypond output from keyboard input

2019-12-30 Thread ptoye
Vaughan McAlley wrote > Hi Peter, > > A couple of years ago I wrote LilyQuick: > https://github.com/palestrina/lily-q > https://youtu.be/eh8mgF1CNAo > > Something broke (everything freezes) when I upgraded to Debian 10, which > was quite annoying. Whatever I did to fix it on my current machine

Re: ANN: Frescobaldi 3.1 has been released!

2019-12-30 Thread Davide Liessi
Il giorno lun 30 dic 2019 alle ore 10:21 Thomas Scharkowski ha scritto: > Output of: > find /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework -type f -name 'python*' > [...] > and output of: > find /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework -type f -name 'python*' > [...] Thanks. Just to confirm the

Re: ANN: Frescobaldi 3.1 has been released!

2019-12-30 Thread Thomas Scharkowski
Original-Nachricht Il giorno dom 29 dic 2019 alle ore 11:18 Thomas Scharkowski ha scritto: I installed the Frescobaldi 3.1 dmg and it works. Only one problem: convert-ly called from frescobaldi gives this message: arch: posix_spawnp:

Re: ANN: Frescobaldi 3.1 has been released!

2019-12-30 Thread Davide Liessi
Il giorno dom 29 dic 2019 alle ore 11:18 Thomas Scharkowski ha scritto: > I installed the Frescobaldi 3.1 dmg and it works. > Only one problem: convert-ly called from frescobaldi gives this message: > arch: posix_spawnp: > /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python2.7: >