Hi Caio,
For 2.19.82 refer to Section 4.1.1 Configuruing the system. It explains
what to do to enable point and click from the PDF viewer program, and how
to set the EDITOR variable to make emacs go to the right line and column. I
don't think it says it there and assumes you know what you are
Am 28.01.19 um 13:06 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
HI Vaughan,
I'm using a pristine clean new Debian 9, Frescobaldi 3, and whatever
Python that currently uses of course. This effect hit all of a sudden.
The string quartet I have to write in blocks of ten pages to keep
Frescobaldi snappy in
HI Vaughan,
I'm using a pristine clean new Debian 9, Frescobaldi 3, and whatever Python
that currently uses of course. This effect hit all of a sudden. The string
quartet I have to write in blocks of ten pages to keep Frescobaldi snappy
in response, but it just hit the wall. Perhaps a coincidence
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Hello Federico,
>
> Thanks for the input. Current score is only ten pages of string quartet
> music. Complex yes, but not vast. It suddenly stated after a Debian 9
> update.
>
> I love Frescobaldi, but the very sluggish response now of the text editor
> is unusable, and
On Mon, 28 Jan 2019, 18:18 Andrew Bernard Hello Federico,
>
> Thanks for the input. Current score is only ten pages of string quartet
> music. Complex yes, but not vast. It suddenly stated after a Debian 9
> update.
>
> I love Frescobaldi, but the very sluggish response now of the text editor
>
Am 28.01.19 um 08:18 schrieb Andrew Bernard:
Hi Urs,
I split my score into files only ten pages long to avoid the issue to
begin with, but it suddenly started happening. Perhaps some Debian 9
Python change?
Other than with LilyPond the issue is not the complexity of the *score*
but that
Hi Urs,
I split my score into files only ten pages long to avoid the issue to begin
with, but it suddenly started happening. Perhaps some Debian 9 Python
change?
Andrew
On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 at 18:01, Urs Liska wrote:
>
> Am 28.01.19 um 07:51 schrieb Federico Bruni:
> > Il giorno dom 27 gen
Hello Federico,
Thanks for the input. Current score is only ten pages of string quartet
music. Complex yes, but not vast. It suddenly stated after a Debian 9
update.
I love Frescobaldi, but the very sluggish response now of the text editor
is unusable, and I have had to abandon it for Emacs.
Am 28.01.19 um 07:51 schrieb Federico Bruni:
Il giorno dom 27 gen 2019 alle 1:58, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
But since an upgrade to Debian 9 and as the complexity of my current
score increases, F. has slowed down to a molasses like rate and has
sadly become unusable.
Are you sure that it
Il giorno dom 27 gen 2019 alle 1:58, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
But since an upgrade to Debian 9 and as the complexity of my current
score increases, F. has slowed down to a molasses like rate and has
sadly become unusable.
Are you sure that it was caused by an upgrade to Debian 9? Did you
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Thanks David!
>
> Interestingly, the following line appears in the lilypond mode elisp:
>
> lilypond-mode.el:;;; Inspired on auctex
I think it's about keybindings for running stuff and possibly initial
process handling, not so much about the parsing/indentation. And
On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 11:17:21PM -0500, Hwaen Ch'uqi wrote:
> I'm not sure if this is still on topic, but I have found that LilyPond
> indentation on emacs goes off kilter when brackets (i.e., for beaming)
> and parentheses (i.e., for slurs and phrasing slurs) are used. The
> solution for
I'm not sure if this is still on topic, but I have found that LilyPond
indentation on emacs goes off kilter when brackets (i.e., for beaming)
and parentheses (i.e., for slurs and phrasing slurs) are used. The
solution for brackets is easy enough; putting space around them
alleviates the problem.
On Sun 27 Jan 2019 at 11:58:30 (+1100), Andrew Bernard wrote:
> Frescobaldi has a great formatting function that indents all the code very
> nicely and nearly flawlessly.
>
> But since an upgrade to Debian 9 and as the complexity of my current score
> increases, F. has slowed down to a molasses
Thanks David!
Interestingly, the following line appears in the lilypond mode elisp:
lilypond-mode.el:;;; Inspired on auctex
Andrew
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 12:11, David Kastrup wrote:
>
>
> You wouldn't want it to try. Really, somebody™ should rewrite Emacs'
> LilyPond support using some of
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Frescobaldi has a great formatting function that indents all the code very
> nicely and nearly flawlessly.
>
> But since an upgrade to Debian 9 and as the complexity of my current score
> increases, F. has slowed down to a molasses like rate and has sadly become
>
Frescobaldi has a great formatting function that indents all the code very
nicely and nearly flawlessly.
But since an upgrade to Debian 9 and as the complexity of my current score
increases, F. has slowed down to a molasses like rate and has sadly become
unusable. [I have never seen that before
> "David" == David Kastrup writes:
David> What it does do is trying to track the current "tonality".
David> That's an interesting idea but requires an editing mode that
David> will _propagate_ corrections in order to work nicely. Of
David> course, the same will
On 19.10.2015 18:01, Laura Conrad wrote:
The problem is
when entering long note values, which are common in early 16th century
music, I have to leave the keypad to type \breve and \longa
Except you’d enter it with shortened note values (say to 1/4) and use
e.g. the Frescobaldi Rhythm Tools to
> "Simon" == Simon Albrecht writes:
Simon> On 19.10.2015 18:01, Laura Conrad wrote:
>> The problem is
>> when entering long note values, which are common in early 16th century
>> music, I have to leave the keypad to type \breve and \longa
Simon>
Laura Conrad writes:
>> "Simon" == Simon Albrecht writes:
>
> Simon> On 19.10.2015 18:01, Laura Conrad wrote:
> >> The problem is
> >> when entering long note values, which are common in early 16th century
> >> music, I have to
Laura Conrad writes:
>> "David" == David Kastrup writes:
>
> David> What it does do is trying to track the current "tonality".
> David> That's an interesting idea but requires an editing mode that
> David> will _propagate_ corrections in order
David Kastrup writes:
> Laura Conrad writes:
>
>>> "David" == David Kastrup writes:
>>
>> David> Huh. I just committed midi-kbd.el to ELPA, the official
>> David> Emacs package archive.
>>
>> That sounded like it would be something
> "David" == David Kastrup writes:
David> Huh. I just committed midi-kbd.el to ELPA, the official
David> Emacs package archive.
That sounded like it would be something I wanted to try, so I listed the
packages available and went to install it. But it said it depended
Laura Conrad writes:
>> "David" == David Kastrup writes:
>
> David> Huh. I just committed midi-kbd.el to ELPA, the official
> David> Emacs package archive.
>
> That sounded like it would be something I wanted to try,
midi-kbd.el only translates
No, it was truncated, but in a hard to understand way - quite irregular. But we
now know that was an artefact of the narrowing issue, and has not occurred
again. Widening did not help.
Andrew
> On 16 Oct 2015, at 16:45, T. Michael Sommers wrote:
>
> When the buffer was
Quoting Andrew Bernard (andrew.bern...@gmail.com):
> No, it was truncated, but in a hard to understand way - quite irregular. But
> we
> now know that was an artefact of the narrowing issue, and has not occurred
> again. Widening did not help.
Terms are important here. There's a world of
Greetings All,
I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but I wonder if anybody
has seen this. When I enter a ‘>’ character to complete a chord, emacs goes
into narrow mode, which then has to be undone with C-x n w. It’s consistently
reproducible.
Also, using evince on Ubu
Andrew Bernard <andrew.bern...@gmail.com> writes:
> Greetings All,
>
> I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but I wonder
> if anybody has seen this. When I enter a ‘>’ character to complete a
> chord, emacs goes into narrow mode, which then has to be und
Quoting Andrew Bernard (andrew.bern...@gmail.com):
> Also, using evince on Ubuntu 15.04 with either Unity or the GNOME 3 Shell,
> after several successful point-and-click redirects, the file in emacs get
> messed up and the source file has to be reloaded.
"messed up" is a bit vague. Is it
On 10/15/2015 7:24 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but I wonder
if anybody has seen this. When I enter a ‘>’ character to complete a
chord, emacs goes into narrow mode, which then has to be undone with
C-x n w. It’s consistently reproduci
Greetings All,
With the fi, or workaround, for the narrowing problem, in place, the issue I
reported regarding the emacs buffer being messed up (apologies for my lack of
technical precision there! The buffer was being truncated to almost half the
length in a way quite hard to figure out from
Greetings T.M.,
Commenting out these lines fixes the issue.
Thanks! Can some elisp expert have a look at addressing this? For now, I am
fine, but this must affect others I would think, unless there is something odd
about my emacs setup, which is very simple.
Should this be reported as a bug?
On 10/15/2015 10:28 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
With the fi, or workaround, for the narrowing problem, in place, the
issue I reported regarding the emacs buffer being messed up
(apologies for my lack of technical precision there! The buffer was
being truncated to almost half the length in a way
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 8:03 AM, T. Michael Sommers <tmsomme...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 10/15/2015 7:24 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>
>>
>> I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but I wonder
>> if anybody has seen this. When I enter a ‘>’ charac
Steve Lacy <sl...@slacy.com> writes:
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 8:03 AM, T. Michael Sommers <tmsomme...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 10/15/2015 7:24 AM, Andrew Bernard wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I’m aware that the emacs lilypond-mode needs attention, but
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Hi David,
>
> Works very nicely. A sincere thank you for your work.
>
> Now I can have a .dir-locals.el as follows:
>
> ;;; Directory Local Variables
> ;;; For more information see (info "(emacs) Directory Variables")
>
> ((LilyPond-mode
>
Would there be any simple way to make the emacs lilypond mode indent % comments
to the same level as the code, and not over to the right as it currently does?
I am afraid I am not an elisp hacker.
Andrew
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Quoting Andrew Bernard (andrew.bern...@gmail.com):
> Would there be any simple way to make the emacs lilypond mode indent %
> comments to the same level as the code, and not over to the right as it
> currently does? I am afraid I am not an elisp hacker.
I use % for trailing
Problem solved. I think this mode comes from AUCTeX mode, so that usage
probably arises there.
Andrew
> On 15 Oct 2015, at 11:59, David Wright wrote:
>
> I use % for trailing comments and %% for others. The latter ones
> indent to the same level as the line they
On Wed, 14 Oct 2015 10:54:49 +1100
Andrew Bernard wrote:
> [...] I now have a
> dream lilypond coding environment on Ubuntu.
Alternatively, you could try
http://www.squirrel.nl/pub/xfer/LPminiIDE.zip .
-- Johan
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On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 07:59:00PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting Andrew Bernard (andrew.bern...@gmail.com):
> > Would there be any simple way to make the emacs lilypond mode indent %
> > comments to the same level as the code, and not over to the right as it
> >
On Mon, 12 Oct 2015 09:13:28 +0200
Urs Liska wrote:
> The idea is that many users will have a default set of libraries they
> usually want to have available.
I have always wondered why LilyPond does not have an environment setting
for its library path, as most other tools
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Hi David,
>
> Really helpful advice. Except I need a hint or two.
>
> If I create .dir-locals.el thus:
>
> ((LilyPond-mode
> (LilyPond-lilypond-command . "lilypond -I /tmp")))
>
> when running C-c C-l then only the command ‘lilypond’ is run -
Andrew Bernard writes:
> Thank you David!
>
> I just figured out the same logic. I see why you are using a makefile
> and M-x compile.
>
> But it would be good to have this, as I often compile a lot of
> different files that I don’t want to write makefile targets for.
Hi David,
Works very nicely. A sincere thank you for your work.
Now I can have a .dir-locals.el as follows:
;;; Directory Local Variables
;;; For more information see (info "(emacs) Directory Variables")
((LilyPond-mode
(LilyPond-lilypond-command . "lilypond -I ~/lib/lilypond -I
e I am abandoning it for emacs.
>>
>> With the emacs lilypond-mode, C-c C-l invokes lilypond on the
>> buffer. But I need to specify directories to search for included
>> files. How do you configure this in emacs?
> I tend to just use M-x compile RET and specify my command manu
Andrew Bernard <andrew.bern...@gmail.com> writes:
> Now that my current score has become large, Frescobaldi I am sorry to
> say the text editor it provides runs like molasses on Ubuntu
> 15.04. Hence I am abandoning it for emacs.
>
> With the emacs lilypond-mode, C-c
Hi David,
Really helpful advice. Except I need a hint or two.
If I create .dir-locals.el thus:
((LilyPond-mode
(LilyPond-lilypond-command . "lilypond -I /tmp")))
when running C-c C-l then only the command ‘lilypond’ is run - the
customisation is ignored. Do you have to customise the elisp
Now that my current score has become large, Frescobaldi I am sorry to say the
text editor it provides runs like molasses on Ubuntu 15.04. Hence I am
abandoning it for emacs.
With the emacs lilypond-mode, C-c C-l invokes lilypond on the buffer. But I
need to specify directories to search
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Xpdf is installed. My guess is that Emacs can't find the path to it but I
don't know how to set it up.
Anyone knows how to solve this?
Antonio
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Dear LilyPond users,
A friend recently persuaded me to try emacs for text editing (LaTeX +
LilyPond), however I can't quite understand the instructions for
installing lilypond-mode, as outlined here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.16/Documentation/usage/text-editor-support
'An Emacs mode for
On May 28, 2013, at 1:19 PM, Kevin Barry wrote:
Dear LilyPond users,
A friend recently persuaded me to try emacs for text editing (LaTeX +
LilyPond), however I can't quite understand the instructions for installing
lilypond-mode, as outlined here:
Many greetings,
Actually, I, an ubuntu user, had the same problems when
installing LilyPond from the shell script. The emacs subdirectory
which you found in the LilyPond directory contains a folder called, I
believe, lisp The files in this folder are what you especially need.
The load-path is
Hi List,
on win7 with emacs 23.2.1 and freshly installed lilypond-mode version 2.5.20
plus lilypond version 2.14.2 and the following truly minimal file
\relative c' {
c d e f g a b c
}
I get compilation errors within Emacs (doing C-c C-l), but not when I drag the
file on the desktop over
Thorsten quintfall at gmail.com writes:
on win7 with emacs 23.2.1 and freshly installed lilypond-mode version 2.5.20
plus lilypond version 2.14.2 and the following truly minimal file
\relative c' {
c d e f g a b c
}
I get compilation errors within Emacs (doing C-c C-l), but not when
On 28 feb 2010, at 08:11, James Bailey wrote:
If I remember correctly, GUI apps don't by default load your $PATH, there's a
trick somewhere to get them to do it, I just don't remember where or how. But
that may be what you need.
The trick is not very simple. To have full control over your
On 28 feb 2010, at 06:46, Tim McNamara wrote:
I've had lilypond-mode working in Emacs for a year now, using Carbon Emacs on
Mac OS X 10.4. Works great, kuds to whomever wrote the mode. I just built
the latest Emacs 23.1 to give it a try; it initially didn't work with
Lilypond at all
I've had lilypond-mode working in Emacs for a year now, using Carbon
Emacs on Mac OS X 10.4. Works great, kuds to whomever wrote the
mode. I just built the latest Emacs 23.1 to give it a try; it
initially didn't work with Lilypond at all until I remembered I had
to add the lilypond-mode
If I remember correctly, GUI apps don't by default load your $PATH,
there's a trick somewhere to get them to do it, I just don't remember
where or how. But that may be what you need.
On 28.02.2010, at 06:46, Tim McNamara wrote:
I've had lilypond-mode working in Emacs for a year now, using
moboyle79 == moboyle79 moboyl...@hotmail.com writes:
moboyle79 At the bottom of the file being edited, put
moboyle79 %%% Local Variables:
moboyle79 %%% LilyPond-master-file: SomeMasterFileName.ly
moboyle79 %%% End:
Thanks, this works, and is exactly what I wanted to know.
Moin Helge,
thanks for the tip ... I'm still thinking about that
at least now I have some direction where to look for
the error
cheers
thomas
Helge Kruse helge.kruse-nos...@gmx.net schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:4a237fba.4080...@gmx.net...
Moin Thomas,
Error codes are created by the
Moin Thomas,
Error codes are created by the operating system and reported by the
application. The error code may be dependent on the context.
The context that you reported looks like a CreateFile
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa363858(VS.85).aspx context.
In this case it means
Hallo,
thanks to everybody for the help...I now compile the .lytex file on the
command line with lilypond-book (that works) and then use the resulting .tex
file in emacs ... not perfect, but finally I can start working with
latex/lilypond...
BTW ... I found a way to participate in this
PS
somebody out there must know what error code 2 in the lilypond-context
means ... I even searched the .el files, but no result
or is this an emacs error? would be at least interesting, if not helpfull to
find that out...
cheers
thomas
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PS
Another not so smart question: how can I reply to a posting on this list?? my
outlook-express-newsreader doesn't recognize the list, and the web-interface
only allows to answer directly to an email ... not to the list (??)
Don't you have a
In message
7958d8c70905290126i234bee3dl2e67c23165703...@mail.gmail.com, Francisco
Vila paconet@gmail.com writes
2009/5/28 Thomas weissnicht...@hotmail.de:
PS
Another not so smart question: how can I reply to a posting on this list?? my
outlook-express-newsreader doesn't recognize the list,
Francisco Vila wrote:
2009/5/28 Thomas weissnicht...@hotmail.de:
PS
Another not so smart question: how can I reply to a posting on this list?? my
outlook-express-newsreader doesn't recognize the list, and the web-interface
only allows to answer directly to an email ... not to the list (??)
Anthony W. Youngman lilyp...@thewolery.demon.co.uk wrote:
Why is he reading a *mailing* list using a *newsreader*?
It's primarily a mailing list, true, but it's replicated on gmane's
news server: news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general
I use Agent newsreader to access it that way. I
2009/5/29 Tim Slattery slatter...@bls.gov:
Anthony W. Youngman lilyp...@thewolery.demon.co.uk wrote:
Why is he reading a *mailing* list using a *newsreader*?
It's primarily a mailing list, true, but it's replicated on gmane's
news server: news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.general
I
Francisco Vila paconet@gmail.com wrote:
2009/5/29 Tim Slattery slatter...@bls.gov:
Anthony W. Youngman lilyp...@thewolery.demon.co.uk wrote:
Why is he reading a *mailing* list using a *newsreader*?
It's primarily a mailing list, true, but it's replicated on gmane's
news server:
}
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I still get the same error message when I use the BOOK command in emacs
lilypond-mode:
--
-*- mode: compilation; default-directory: ~/latex projekte/jazzguitar/ -*-
Compilation started at Fri May 29 21:45:57
lilypond-book c:/Dokumente und
,staffsize=26,verbatim]{lilypond}
c'4 f16
\end{lilypond}
\end{document}
-
I still get the same error message when I use the BOOK command in
emacs lilypond-mode:
--
-*- mode: compilation; default-directory: ~/latex
lilypond-book c:/Dokumente und Einstellungen/work/latex projekte/
jazzguitar/lbooktest1.tely
Umm, doesn't lilypond still die on directories with spaces on
windows?
Cheers,
- Graham
PS if anybody complains that it should be able to handle spaces on
windows, then yes, it should be.
Am 30.05.2009 um 00:05 schrieb Graham Percival:
lilypond-book c:/Dokumente und Einstellungen/work/latex
projekte/
jazzguitar/lbooktest1.tely
Umm, doesn't lilypond still die on directories with spaces on
windows?
Cheers,
- Graham
PS if anybody complains that it should be able to
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 12:12:22AM +0200, James E. Bailey wrote:
Umm, doesn't lilypond still die on directories with spaces
on windows?
I wouldn't know. I limit my windows exposure to work-related
incidents. Hence, anything windows-related is quickly ignored by
me.
I even limit
Am 30.05.2009, 00:05 Uhr, schrieb Graham Percival
gra...@percival-music.ca:
lilypond-book c:/Dokumente und Einstellungen/work/latex projekte/
jazzguitar/lbooktest1.tely
Umm, doesn't lilypond still die on directories with spaces on
windows?
No, it doesn't.
But the quotes before
Is there somebody out there working with emacs lilypond-mode??
I use the example file from the tutorial:
--
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\begin{document}
Documents for @command{lilypond-book} may freely mix music and text.
For example
Am 28.05.2009 um 22:12 schrieb Thomas:
Is there somebody out there working with emacs lilypond-mode??
I use the example file from the tutorial:
--
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\begin{document}
Documents for @command{lilypond-book} may freely mix music
Hallo, somehow things are more complicated in the lilypond/emacs world, even
the newsgroups
But anyway, although I already recieved helpfull tips from the list (thanks
Peter Chubb!)I still can't get started working with lilypond-mode since I don't
understand the compilation process: I have
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 12:38:22PM +0200, weiss nicht wrote:
I have a latex document like this, named guitarbook.ly:
Try naming it guitarbook.lytex
I have no clue how emacs stuff works, but the convention is to
name lilypond-book files as .lytex (see the docs), so perhaps the
authors of the
Hallo,
I'm new to emacs and lilypond, but I managed
to set up lilypond mode successfully.
I'm still not able to use it ...
and I can't find any usefull explanation on how
to work with emacs lilypond mode in the pdf's
and not even on the web
(whats quite amazing).
Is there any source
Thomas == Thomas weissnicht...@hotmail.de writes:
Thomas Hallo, I'm new to emacs and lilypond, but I managed to set up
Thomas lilypond mode successfully.
Oh Good. Now when you edit a file with a .ly extension, do you see
`(LilyPond)' in the status line?
Then you can do: \C-Hm (control-H m)
Last year I put together a package of templates to make it easy to use
the templates in the documentation. I tried to make it easy to install.
As you know LilyPond is a moving target but they still work for me as
they stand.
They may prove useful to others. I know I had a great deal of fun
On Mar 7, 2009, at 4:05 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On OSX, the lilypond mode for emacs doesn't properly escape
filenames.
On Sat, Mar 07, 2009 at 04:44:41PM -0600, Tim McNamara wrote:
Addendum: I was able to replicate this bheavior in Bash under Terminal.
The problem appears to be how
In message 1f7f572f-c5ec-46e7-a70d-075395915...@googlemail.com, James
E. Bailey derhindem...@googlemail.com writes
On 07.03.2009, at 17:20, Tim McNamara wrote:
On Mar 7, 2009, at 4:05 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On OSX, the lilypond mode for emacs doesn't properly escape
filenames.
open -a
In message 18ad5523-64b1-4582-af15-897fc137b...@bitstream.net, Tim
McNamara tim...@bitstream.net writes
On Mar 7, 2009, at 4:05 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On OSX, the lilypond mode for emacs doesn't properly escape
filenames.
open -a 'Mighty MIDI' /Users/jamesebailey/Documents/James Music/
Anthony W. Youngman lilyp...@thewolery.demon.co.uk writes:
space has been an illegal character in most
filenames in most OSs since the dawn of computing
This is very much not true. Not being able to deal with spaces (and
therefore banning spaces as much as possible) is typical for command
On 08.03.2009, at 12:58, Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message 1f7f572f-c5ec-46e7-a70d-075395915...@googlemail.com,
James E. Bailey derhindem...@googlemail.com writes
On 07.03.2009, at 17:20, Tim McNamara wrote:
On Mar 7, 2009, at 4:05 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On OSX, the lilypond
On Mar 7, 2009, at 10:45 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On 07.03.2009, at 17:29, Tim McNamara wrote:
When I try to compile a .ly file in lilypond-mode, it fails with
the message:
-*- mode: compilation; default-directory: ~/Desktop/Downloads/
Music Charts/Lilypond Charts/Dead Tunes/Days
On Mar 7, 2009, at 10:45 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On 07.03.2009, at 17:29, Tim McNamara wrote:
When I try to compile a .ly file in lilypond-mode, it fails with
the message:
-*- mode: compilation; default-directory: ~/Desktop/Downloads/
Music Charts/Lilypond Charts/Dead Tunes/Days
On OSX, the lilypond mode for emacs doesn't properly escape filenames.
open -a 'Mighty MIDI' /Users/jamesebailey/Documents/James Music/
Choral Music/Windhauch/Windhauch.midi
2009-03-07 10:59:31.767 open[465] No such file: /Users/jamesebailey/
Documents/James
I remember this was a problem
On Mar 7, 2009, at 4:05 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On OSX, the lilypond mode for emacs doesn't properly escape filenames.
open -a 'Mighty MIDI' /Users/jamesebailey/Documents/James Music/
Choral Music/Windhauch/Windhauch.midi
2009-03-07 10:59:31.767 open[465] No such file: /Users/jamesebailey/
When I try to compile a .ly file in lilypond-mode, it fails with the
message:
-*- mode: compilation; default-directory: ~/Desktop/Downloads/Music
Charts/Lilypond Charts/Dead Tunes/Days Between/ -*-
Compilation started at Sat Mar 7 10:22:25
lilypond /Users/tim/Desktop/Downloads/Music\
On 07.03.2009, at 17:20, Tim McNamara wrote:
On Mar 7, 2009, at 4:05 AM, James E. Bailey wrote:
On OSX, the lilypond mode for emacs doesn't properly escape
filenames.
open -a 'Mighty MIDI' /Users/jamesebailey/Documents/James Music/
Choral Music/Windhauch/Windhauch.midi
2009-03-07
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