Re: Grand Unified Binaries: 2.7.27 release 3 available and WORKS

2006-01-13 Thread Paul Scott
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: John Wiedenhoeft writes: [please keep this on the list] Works for me on Ubuntu Breezy. But, it is linked to libstdc++6 (I probably broke this in GUB?), so it will probably fail on Hoary. Well I use Breezy too, and libstdc++6 is also installed. Could you

Lilypond 2.7.27-1 x86 installer fails on OpenSuse 10.0

2006-01-13 Thread Maurizio Tomasi
The installer for the new development version of Lilypond (2.7.27-1) does not work on my OpenSuse 10.0. Being root and having changed the permissions to executable, the SH script produces the following errors: --

Re: Lilypond 2.7.27-1 x86 installer fails on OpenSuse 10.0

2006-01-13 Thread Paul Scott
Maurizio Tomasi wrote: The installer for the new development version of Lilypond (2.7.27-1) does not work on my OpenSuse 10.0. Being root and having changed the permissions to executable, the SH script produces the following errors: Get the latest version (2.7.27-3). It works for me. Paul

Re: Grand Unified Binaries: 2.7.27 release 3 available

2006-01-13 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
John Wiedenhoeft writes: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lilypond --help bash: lilypond: command not found What about: hash -r You may also have to uncomment if [ -d ~/bin ] ; then PATH=~/bin:${PATH} fi in your .bash_profile and do bash --login. Jan. -- Jan Nieuwenhuizen

bug on 2.7.27r4

2006-01-13 Thread françois VION
Hello, I've notices that when you write No in any text variable, the output becomes N°. The bug exists just when the n is a majuscule. Thank You and good luck ... ___ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org

Re: Inputting special symbols

2006-01-13 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Thursday 12 January 2006 23.27, Gilles wrote: [The list moderator rejected a previous post with this message; so I had to remove the pdf attachment. Hopefully someone will be kind enough to try and compile the attached lily file, and tell me whether he gets the same result as I.]

Re: lyrics goes beyond staff line

2006-01-13 Thread Eduardo Vieira
Thank you, Graham The override worked right, and I see why it's not a default thing. Regards, Eduardo - Original Message - From: Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Eduardo Vieira [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: bug-lilypond@gnu.org Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 12:51 AM Subject: Re: lyrics

Re: Inputting special symbols

2006-01-13 Thread Mats Bengtsson
If you want to concatenate two strings, one method is to set the word-space property to zero: \markup{\override #'(word-space . 0) \line {1\super st } clarinet } Of course, it's more convenient to hack together a \concatenate markup command. /Mats

Re: Inputting special symbols

2006-01-13 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Friday 13 January 2006 21.34, Mats Bengtsson wrote: If you want to concatenate two strings, one method is to set the word-space property to zero: \markup{\override #'(word-space . 0) \line {1\super st } clarinet } Of course, it's more convenient to hack together a \concatenate markup

Re: Inputting special symbols

2006-01-13 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Friday 13 January 2006 17.25, Gilles wrote: Hello. While in the second case, lilypond seems to be confused by the mixing of right-to-left (parentheses) and left-to-right (Hebrew) characters, so that the text line is scrambled (see attached pdf [1]). I don't know how mixing of

Re: Inputting special symbols

2006-01-13 Thread Gilles
But you do obtain an illegible subtitle, right? If yes, then there is a problem with the line layout. When you look at the sentence in gedit, it is displayed correctly, and gedit also prints it correctly. Apparently gedit and lilypond renders the string differently, but since I

Re: Inputting special symbols

2006-01-13 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Gilles wrote: I wonder whether we talk about the same thing... What do you mean by render differently? The postscript output from gedit is fine, while in the postscript output from lilypond, there is a sort of superposition of the string between parentheses onto the other string (so that the

Re: Inputting special symbols

2006-01-13 Thread Gilles
I wonder whether we talk about the same thing... What do you mean by render differently? The postscript output from gedit is fine, while in the postscript output from lilypond, there is a sort of superposition of the string between parentheses onto the other string (so that the line of

Re: Inputting special symbols

2006-01-13 Thread Gilles
Hi. If you want to concatenate two strings, one method is to set the word-space property to zero: \markup{\override #'(word-space . 0) \line {1\super st } clarinet } Fine! It was the \line which I was missing... Thanks, Gilles ___ bug-lilypond