I tried to compile input/template/piano-dynamics.ly with lilypond
1.5.59, and the result was:
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% ly2dvi piano-dynamics.ly
Running LilyPond...
-I /home/ziotom/lilypond-1.5.59/input/template -H dedication -H title -H
subtitle -H
I tried to compile input/template/piano-dynamics.ly with lilypond
1.5.59, and the result was:
...
It turns out, there were many problems with this example file
it seems that to have been destroyed by mistake in some previous
release. The attached patch should hopefully solve the problems.
I should have figured out a way to dump this stuff before
the questions. Here are cat and less versions. The file
played fine.
dra@scylla:~$ less /usr/share/sndconfig/sample.midi
MThd^@^@^@^F^@^A^@^B^A80MTrk^@^@^@97^@ÿ^A^^Creator: GNU LilyPond
1.1.31.
^@ÿ^A4Automatically generated, at Sat Feb
I am trying to compile Lilypond 1.5.60. If I run
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% ./configure
(lots of stuff...)
% make all
(other stuff...)
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all goes well, but if I use the command-line switch
Hello,
I've had the same problem and solve it by doing :
rm -rf /usr/local/share/stepmake (or such a path, depending of your
installation)
configure again and roll :-)
Bye,
Alex.
Maurizio Tomasi wrote:
I am trying to compile Lilypond 1.5.60. If I run
Somehow, someone thinks that stepmake is installed in
/usr/share/stepmake. Could you check if that's true?
Could you also send your config.make? I suspect it says:
stepmake = /usr/share/stepmake
where it should say:
stepmake = $(depth)/./stepmake
Jan.
Thank you very much for
Hello to everybody! I am still here, trying to run Lilypond 1.5.60. Now
it seems to work, but there is a strange thing I had to do in order to get
it working, so I would know what exactly I made.
Ok, I will repeat it: I wanted to install Lilypond under /usr, not under
/usr/local, so I called
Hello to everybody! I am still here, trying to run Lilypond 1.5.60. Now
it seems to work, but there is a strange thing I had to do in order to get
it working, so I would know what exactly I made.
Ok, I will repeat it: I wanted to install Lilypond under /usr, not under
/usr/local, so I
That's strange. The default directory should be the same as
the definition of datadir in config.make. Could it be that
you first ran configure + make and then later reran configure
with --prefix=... followed by make without doing 'make clean'
inbetween? Try 'make -C buildscripts clean' and
On Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:04:11 Colin Cotter wrote:
Hello ladies and gentlemen,
I am using lilypond as a composing tool -I tend to think in terms of
manuscript so it is quicker to type stuff in than use sequencer
software.
My question is this: I am writing a piano piece with multiple parts
With any luck at all, everything works. Watch out for
the wrapping because some of the lines in the
attached file are too long.
If you are doing a big project, this is nirvana. :-)
sly-mate and sly-pack yet to do, but I'm beat.
--
Felipe Massia Pereira wrote:
I think he could comment out the \includes he does not want to hear. A
better way to do it would be pre-process the file someway.
I don't see why this is better than
\include part1.ly
\include part2.ly
\include part3.ly
What is the propblem in inserting comments
The advantage is that you dont need to modify the files, but only the
command line. You could also write a mekefile to generate it
automatically.
But you are right: it's preciousism of my.
[]s
--
Felipe Massia Pereira http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~ra000493
CS MSc Student @ IC-UNICAMP
On Fri, 14
Take a look at sly.txt. This topic is *done*.
Make a copy of your .sly score with howsoever many
bars in it you want and run sly to make the parts,
and you don't have to touch the .ly file.
sly mast8bars masterpiece
ly2dvi masterpiece.ly
xdvi masterpiece.dvi
or
sly mast16bars masterpiece
I just installed 1.5.60 from CVS, under Debian 3.0 and didn;t get any error messages
until i ly2dvi's a file and tried to run it using xdvi, i got this
--error--
localhost:/home/jule/Lilypond# xdvi final-122
kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode ljfour --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600 --dpi 600 feta20
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