Hello,
I have installed lilypond 1.6.0-2 on my MAC under OSX 10.1.5. Apparently the
installation succeeded but the following message appears when I try to run
Lylipond. Can you help me?
Didier
[localhost:~] didierla% /sw/bin/ly2dvi -P /documents/muslyli/test1.ly
Running LilyPond...
zsh: command
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
change your f's to fis and it'll be fine.
Ok. That doesn't seem logical to me and it's clearly more work
Want an f? Get an f. Want a fis, get a fis. Quite logical.
What do you mean by more work? How would you think to produce an f
(natural) in your
Didier LAIREZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have installed lilypond 1.6.0-2 on my MAC under OSX 10.1.5. Apparently the
installation succeeded but the following message appears when I try to run
Lylipond. Can you help me?
Maybe...
[localhost:~] didierla% /sw/bin/ly2dvi -P
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
change your f's to fis and it'll be fine.
Ok. That doesn't seem logical to me and it's clearly more work
Want an f? Get an f. Want a fis, get a fis. Quite logical.
It would be quite logical if there were an equal
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It would be quite logical if there were an equal probability of notes
in a composition being in or out of the current key.
Maybe it's a language question. In Dutch, the name of an f-sharp is a
fis; it's quite unnatural (an uncommon) to refer to an
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It would be quite logical if there were an equal probability of notes
in a composition being in or out of the current key.
Maybe it's a language question. In Dutch, the name of an f-sharp is a
fis; it's quite unnatural
Paul == Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
p.s. I am getting two copies of everything from this thread. The
first one of each pair lacks the last three identification lines.
You shoud set your Mail-Followup-To: header.
Paul Are you referring some particular
Why not use the official solution:
\property Staff.NoteCollision \set #'merge-differently-dotted = ##t
/Mats
Rune Zedeler wrote:
a4 \\ \once \property Voice.Dots \override #'transparent = ##t a4.*2/3
It probably even ruins the spacing because it adds space for an
invisible
Didier LAIREZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[cc list]
Thank you! it is running now! Unfortunately the dvi output is not yet
correct. May be it's now a latex problem.
How did you install lilypond, did you use fink? Did you install
fink's tex package? Did you log out after installing it? You
1.6.2 is installed and, as expected, some of the features that I had
available with previous versions do not work any more.
I would like to do some debugging in this field and the first
problem I come across is how to have multiple versions of
lilypond installed and how to switch among them.
I
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Why not use the official solution:
\property Staff.NoteCollision \set #'merge-differently-dotted = ##t
?!?!?!
What do you mean?
#'merge-differently-dotted does the opposite of what we need -
effectively ruining my hack.
Please post full example if you have some smart
Hello,
thanks quite a lot for your answer!
Unfortunately I did send an out-of-phase input file (I experimented with
different settings). Now I rerun the example at home with the final block
\score {
\simultaneous {
\addlyrics
\context Staff = mel
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 17:28:29 Paul Dumais wrote:
Is there a way to produce any sort of unusual stems?
For example: a stem with an arrow head on it. This is usefull for
noting flamenco guitar music. An arrow pointing upwards on the stem
of a chord means a (down) stroke with the a right-hand
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 03:20:54 -0700
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ah. Are you certain that, if you think about it, you are not
confusing `quite logical' with `more like Finale happens to do it'?
By quite logical I meant
On Sun, 29 Sep 2002 19:12:48 Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What do you mean?
#'merge-differently-dotted does the opposite of what we need -
effectively ruining my hack.
Please post full example if you have some smart way of typesetting a //
a WITHOUT merging the
Brishen Viaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes you were both right, it was old fonts causing the problem. I had run
the 'clean-fonts' script a few times, and had tried to go through manually
and get rid of some of the fonts but I had obviousliy missed some. Now
that I've removed them Im
Laura Conrad wrote:
Paul == Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
p.s. I am getting two copies of everything from this thread. The
first one of each pair lacks the last three identification lines.
You shoud set your Mail-Followup-To: header.
Paul
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Well, that's currently not easily possible without doing some work.
However, there should be no need to run different versions: newer
(stable) versions should be better. If not, please file a full bug
report.
Here is a problem I've got and wasn't able to solve.
I see what you mean: using letter codes instead of weird stems. I'll
give it a try. It's certainly easier to produce with Lilypond (or with
any software, for that matter).
Thanks,
--
Paul
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