2009/2/5 Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com:
In another concession to windows users like my students, I'd like to
have a windows built-in version of main.ly (say winmain.ly) with the
foo/ path style in the includes, and which they could process directly
on their systems.
Johannes: thank
2009/2/4 Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk:
but I thought I'd let you
know that it can be downloaded easily from your git site (although
you need to be git-aware to do this), and compiled under Vista.
Valentin, for non-git-aware people you could put a snapshot somewhere.
A Zip file of
2009/2/5 Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com:
Valentin, for non-git-aware people you could put a snapshot somewhere.
Somewhere like http://repo.or.cz/w/opera_libre.git?a=snapshot;sf=tgz ?
A Zip file of everything is 2.5 Mb worth but the .git directory alone
weigths 2.3 Mb. Once deleted, the
2009/2/5 Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com:
$ zip opera_libre.zip `find opera_libre/ |grep -v '.git'
I failed co copypaste the final grave accent. The correct would be
$ zip opera_libre.zip `find opera_libre/ |grep -v '\.git'`
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Valentin Villenave v.villen...@gmail.com writes:
2009/2/5 Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com:
Valentin, for non-git-aware people you could put a snapshot somewhere.
Somewhere like http://repo.or.cz/w/opera_libre.git?a=snapshot;sf=tgz ?
A Zip file of everything is 2.5 Mb worth but the
$ zip opera_libre.zip `find opera_libre/ |grep -v '.git'
2009/2/5 Valentin Villenave v.villen...@gmail.com:
Hmm... You do have a point. I tend to assume anybody familiar enough
with LilyPond knows what a tgz archive means, but I could find a way
to do an automatic zip archive?
For example
$
2009/2/5 Johannes Schindelin johannes.schinde...@gmx.de:
How about
$ git archive --prefix=opera_libre/ --format=zip HEAD:
?
It would be just great if repo.or.cz offered this option out-of-the-box...
Valentin
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Valentin Villenave v.villen...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmm... You do have a point. I tend to assume anybody familiar enough
with LilyPond knows what a tgz archive means,
I'm reasonable familiar with Lilypond at this point, but I had to
google tgz to find out what it is. I'm a Windows person, and tgz
2009/2/5 Johannes Schindelin johannes.schinde...@gmx.de:
Hi,
On Thu, 5 Feb 2009, Valentin Villenave wrote:
2009/2/5 Johannes Schindelin johannes.schinde...@gmx.de:
How about
$ git archive --prefix=opera_libre/ --format=zip HEAD:
?
It would be just great if repo.or.cz
2009/2/5 Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com:
In another concession to windows users like my students, I'd like to
have a windows built-in version of main.ly (say winmain.ly) with the
foo/ path style in the includes, and which they could process directly
on their systems.
BTW: _if_ this is
Valentin Villenave wrote Monday, February 02, 2009 10:49 PM
Greetings everybody,
Hi Valentin
Wow! This is a major work! It must be the largest LilyPond score
ever! I compiled the full score last night to peruse, and it looks
awesome. The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
I haven't yet been able to
2009/2/4 Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk:
Wow! This is a major work! It must be the largest LilyPond score
ever! I compiled the full score last night to peruse, and it looks
awesome. The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
Thanks a lot, but this is nothing compared to Nicolas' work :-)
(I haven't
Trevor Daniels wrote:
It took quite a time to compile on my 2Gb laptop, partly because I
inadvertently started two compiles of the full score simultaneously (I
now realise!), which caused quite a bit of paging, as you might
imagine. It should compile much faster on a 4Gb machine, or one
at
Valentin Villenave v.villen...@gmail.com writes:
2009/2/4 Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk:
I'm not surprised! I can't imagine even transcribing a work of this
magnitude, let alone composing it!
Trust me, the LilyPonding was the fun part :-)
All the more impressive that you did not
2009/2/4 Jan Nieuwenhuizen janneke-l...@xs4all.nl:
Wouldn't it be nice to reference some of these great works from lilypond.org?
[I guess it's a bit late for a concert announcement for The Foreign
Affair']
Actually, I already have something in mind for the LilyPond community
platform I plan
On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 at 11:49:49PM +0100, Valentin Villenave wrote:
The license I have chosen wraps together the GPL for the source code
(this way you may use any function, macro, PostScript or even chunks
Great! We can start integrating some of those into lilypond
proper in the coming
Trevor Daniels wrote:
Valentin Villenave wrote Monday, February 02, 2009 10:49 PM
Greetings everybody,
Hi Valentin
Wow! This is a major work! It must be the largest LilyPond score
ever! I compiled the full score last night to peruse, and it looks
awesome. The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
I
2009/2/4 Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca:
Great! We can start integrating some of those into lilypond
proper in the coming weeks.
Definitely. I'll talk more about that later.
Glad to hear that the performance was a success, and glad to hear
that you have more time in the future. I
Trevor Daniels t.dani...@treda.co.uk writes:
Wow! This is a major work! It must be the largest LilyPond score
ever! I compiled the full score last night to peruse, and it looks
awesome. The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
I'd probably be more impressed if I were not working in the company
Hi David,
The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
I'd probably be more impressed if I were not working in the company
responsible for the PDFTeX bug reports concerning output files of more
than 2GB size.
The impressive part is not the absolute size of the PDF file — as you
note, there are many larger
Kieren MacMillan kieren_macmil...@sympatico.ca writes:
Hi David,
The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
I'd probably be more impressed if I were not working in the company
responsible for the PDFTeX bug reports concerning output files of more
than 2GB size.
The impressive part is not the absolute size
Op woensdag 04-02-2009 om 10:41 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Valentin
Villenave:
Wow! This is a major work! It must be the largest LilyPond score
ever! I compiled the full score last night to peruse, and it looks
awesome. The pdf file is 6.65 Mb!
Thanks a lot, but this is nothing
Valentin Villenave wrote:
Definitely not! I have to say that this project wouldn't have even
existed without LilyPond. I have learned LilyPond exclusively in order
to publish this score, I have paid, developed or suggested quite a
bunch of features I needed, etc. Finally, this wonderful
2009/2/1 John Mandereau john.mander...@gmail.com:
IIRC it should have started at 15.00 CET, so the premiere is most probably
finished. I hope this was a great success and the two other will go well
too.
Greetings everybody,
the past couple of weeks has been exhausting and has almost been
The name is Affaire étrangère; how would you translate it, Valentin? :-)
Foreign affair surely sounds odd :-)
Arthur
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Francisco Vila wrote:
Cross fingers, today is the premiere of Valentin's the LilyPond
Opera in Montpellier. Success!
All right! Can't wait to hear how it goes. Good luck!
Jon
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Jonathan Kulp a écrit :
Francisco Vila wrote:
Cross fingers, today is the premiere of Valentin's the LilyPond
Opera in Montpellier. Success!
The name is Affaire étrangère; how would you translate it, Valentin? :-)
All right! Can't wait to hear how it goes. Good luck!
IIRC it should
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