I really hope the documentation also says that the -fps option is still in a very experimental state. Also, the PS files produced this way will only work if you have Type1 version of the fonts installed and some environment variables set so that Ghostscript can find them. The conclusion is: don't try to use -fps!
>From the previous emails, it looks as if your teTeX installation is broken. All Linux distributions I've seen provide a nice teTeX installation and I think almost all of them include the geometry.sty file that seemed to be missing on your machine. What distribution do you use? Please make sure that you have a full teTeX installation (it may be split into several packages) and that the commands latex sample2e xdvi sample2e display a short document on the screen. Once teTeX is correctly in place, you should be able to run 'ly2dvi -P yourmusic.ly' without problems. /Mats > I looked up in the docs about other ways to invoke lilypond, and > > tried > "lilypond -fps mynewfile.ly" > and at least it generated a > > "mynewfile.ps" but when I viewed it (gv mynewfile.ps &) I got a > staff > with a letter `j' for a treble (violin) clef and the noteheads > all were > dollar-signs. (They were also in the wrong octave and > spaced in a way > that I would consider undesirable, but I'm sure > there are directives > in the descr. lang. that will fix this once I > learn more what I'm > doing...) _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
