Trying to run 1.5.63 from the build directory

2002-07-13 Thread Antonio PALAMA'

I was not able to run 1.5.63 from the buid directory.

1)
scripts/out/ly2dvi runs 1.4.12 which is still installed

2)
lily/out/lilypond runs and produces x.tex but when I try
to run Latex on it throug my usual envelope I get the following
message:

! Undefined  control sequence.
l.333 } \input lilyponddefs \outputscale

 =\lilypondpaperoutputscale \lilypondp

?

and I have to kill Latex.

1.5.63 was ./configured with  --disable-optimising and --prefix=`pwd`

Thanks for you help,

Ciao,

Antonio


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Trying to run 1.5.63 from the build directory

2002-07-13 Thread Han-Wen

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 I was not able to run 1.5.63 from the buid directory.

can you try with current CVS again?

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Hence Your Importances!!!!!!!!!!.

2002-07-13 Thread Dr.silas hassan

DR.SILAS HASSAN.
Director, Project Implementation,
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,
Falomo Office Complex,
Ikoyi - Lagos.
E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dear Sir,


It is my great pleasure  writing you this letter on
behalf of myself and my colleagues.

Your particulars were given to me by a member of the
Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) who was at
the Federal Government Delegation to your country
during a trade exhibition. I have decided to seek a
confidential cooperation with you in the execution of
the deal described hereunder for the benefit of all
parties and hope you will keep it as top secret
because of the nature of this business.


Within the Ministry of Petroleum Resources where I
work as a Director, Project Implementation and with
the cooperation of four other top officials, we have
in our possession as overdue payment bills totalling
Fourteen Million, Five Hundred Thousand U. S. Dollars
(US$14,500,000.00) which we want to transfer abroad
with assistance and cooperation of a foreign
company/individual to receive the said fund on our
behalf or a reliable foreign non-company account to
receive such funds. Moreso, we are handicapped in the
circumstances as the Nigerian Civil Service Code of
Conduct does not allow us to operate offshore account
hence your importance in the whole transaction.


The amount represents the balance of the total
contract value executed on behalf of my Ministry by a
foreign contracting firm which we the officials
over-invoiced deliberately. Though the actual contract
cost have been paid to the original contractor,
leaving the balance in the tune of the said amount
which we have in principles gotten approval to remit
by Telegraphic Transfer (T.T) to foreign bank account
you will provide by filing in an application through
the Federal Ministry of Justice for the transfer of
rights and privileges of the former contractor to you.


Since the new civilian government of my country is
determined to pay every foreign contractor all debts
owed so as to maintain good relationship with foreign
government and non-government financial agencies,
therefore we have decided to include our bills for
approvals with the cooperation of some officials from
the Federal Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank
of Nigeria (CBN). We are seeking your assistance in
providing a vital account or any virgin bank account
into which we can remit this money by acting as our
main partner and trustee. This we can do by swapping
of account and changing of beneficiary and other forms
of documentation upon application for claim to reflect
the payment and approvals to be secured on your
behalf. This processes being pre-arranged with the
principal trustee of the original contractor and with
the consent of the original contractor.


I have the authority of my partners involved to
propose that should you be willing to assist us in the
transaction your share of the sum will be 30% of the
US$14.5 million, 60% for us and 10% for taxation and
miscellaneous expenses.


The business itself is 100% safe, on your part
provided you treat it with utmost secrecy and
confidentiality. Also your area of specialization is
not a hindrance to the successful execution of this
transaction. I have reposed my confidence in you and
hope that you will not disappoint me. Please endeavour
to contact me on my confidential Tel. and Fax. number
or my email  address;[EMAIL PROTECTED],
concerning your position and include your
confidential telephone and fax numbers.

Thanks for your cooperation.


Yours faithfully,

Dr.Silas Hassan.


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staccato-tenuto

2002-07-13 Thread Simon Bailey

hi all,

the following construct will give me a staccato-tenuto note:

c---.

however, the staccato dot is between the tenuto line and the note. it
should be the other way around (at least in all the pieces i have seen
where this construct is used).

how do i change the priority of the two marks (in scm/script.scm, i
assume??) ?

thanks,
simon.
-- 
Confucius say, man who live in glass house shower in basement.

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staccato-tenuto

2002-07-13 Thread Han-Wen

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 hi all,
 
 the following construct will give me a staccato-tenuto note:
 
 c---.
 
 however, the staccato dot is between the tenuto line and the note. it
 should be the other way around (at least in all the pieces i have seen
 where this construct is used).
 
 how do i change the priority of the two marks (in scm/script.scm, i
 assume??) ?

the last number of each entry gives the priority. Lower priority is
closer to the note. 

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Re: staccato-tenuto

2002-07-13 Thread Simon Bailey

thanks, hanwen.

greetings,
simon.

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stumped and impatient

2002-07-13 Thread Han-Wen

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 apparent success ( no dependency messages, anyway).   But when I tried
 to run 'ly2div -P mynewfile.ly' I got error messages not just about my
 own syntax, but similar to the following:

can you try ly2dvi --verbose ; it will show you the last words of LateX.

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Re: stumped and impatient

2002-07-13 Thread Mark M. Wilson

On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 04:47:40PM +0200, Han-Wen wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  apparent success ( no dependency messages, anyway).   But when I tried
  to run 'ly2div -P mynewfile.ly' I got error messages not just about my
  own syntax, but similar to the following:
 
 can you try ly2dvi --verbose ; it will show you the last words of LateX.
 
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 Han-Wen Nienhuys   |   [EMAIL PROTECTED]   |   http://www.cs.uu.nl/~hanwen 

I figured out that obviously I needed to specify a file, and so I used
'twinkly.ly' again, and saved the resulting output to the attached file.
It says something about missing 'geometry.sty.'  I then did a locate
geometry.sty' hoping that it would be there, but perhaps not where it
was expected.  No joy.  Couldn't find the specified file. 



((gc-time-taken . 156) (cells-allocated . 189950) (cell-heap-size . 606378) 
(bytes-malloced . 795071) (gc-malloc-threshold . 820863) (cell-heap-segments 
(136219728 . 136171680) (1076616768 . 1076248584) (1076873352 . 1076617224) 
(1077259464 . 1076875272) (1077948640 . 1077260296) (1079105680 . 1077952528) 
(1081060568 . 1079107592)))
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.7)
LaTeX2e 2001/06/01
Babel v3.7h and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german, ngerman, n
ohyphenation, loaded.

(./twinkle.latex (/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls
Document Class: article 2001/04/21 v1.4e Standard LaTeX document class
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/size10.clo))

! LaTeX Error: File `geometry.sty' not found.

Type X to quit or RETURN to proceed,
or enter new name. (Default extension: sty)

Enter file name: 
! Emergency stop.
read * 
 
l.4 \geometry
 {width=540.602362pt,headheight=2mm,footskip=2mm,portrait}^^M
No pages of output.
Transcript written on twinkle.log.
 -I /home/doodle -H dedication -H title -H subtitle -H subsubtitle -H footer -H head 
-H composer -H arranger -H instrument -H opus -H piece -H metre -H meter -H poet -H 
texttranslator -H language -H linewidth -H latexpackages -H latexoptions -H 
latexheaders -H orientation -H pagenumber -H textheight -H papersize --verbose 
/home/doodle/twinkle



Re: stumped and impatient

2002-07-13 Thread Mark M. Wilson

On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 12:01:34PM +0200, Erik Sandberg wrote:
 
 This is slightly incorrect though, you should do the changes to texmf.d, not 
 to texmf.cnf directly.

Only problem with that is I don't find a file called texmf.d.  I even
looked for it with locate texmf.d' and it came up with nothing.  sigh
I'm not entirely sure what those directions are actually telling me to
do... change the file so that it reads like what they say?  What's with
all the '+++' and '---'.  I don't know that means.  
--Mark

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