On Tuesday, 29 August 2000, "James Hammons" writes:
> > So, you'll have to make another symlink in bash:
> >
> > ln -s / /Cygwin
>
> This didn't work for some reason...
Huh? (Did you forget the -s ?)
> However, doing an export LILYPONDPREFIX=$LILYPOND did the trick:
Ok.
> However, it still barfs on chords (regexp again?):
>
> james@DEVATHLON //c/temp/lilypond/music
> $ lilypond /usr/lilypond-1.3.81.jcn1/input/test/american-chords.ly
> GNU LilyPond 1.3.81.jcn1
> Now processing: `/usr/lilypond-1.3.81.jcn1/input/test/american-chords.ly'
> Parsing...warning: invalid subtraction: not part of chord: e
> warning: invalid subtraction: not part of chord: e
>
> Interpreting music...[6]
> Preprocessing elements...
> Calculating column positions... [3]
Looks fine? Hmm, and then it hangs.
> Also, it can't seem to handle a simple score like constanze.ly:
> It just sits on that [3] without doing anything (it still responds to a
> CTRL-C, though).
Ok.
> > Ok, did you install the latest teTeX-src (misleading
> automatically-generated
> > name) and teTeX-MikTeX binary packages from appel? teTeX-src provides
> > a kpsewhich, teTeX-MikTeX should set some config stuff right.
>
> No, it wasn't necessary to do so.
Ha, but then you won't get .tfm creation on the fly, I assume.
> \include "english.ly"; % English for crying out loud...
Thanks.
I'll look into this hanging bit.
Sorry,
Jan.
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