Woops my mistake again I hit reply instead of sending to the list.
I included mywrapper, myscore and the other generated files.
Thanks
Aaron
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 00:34, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> I'm reading email very irregularly this week, please send your
> reply to the mailing list and include a
Paul forgot to mention that his answer used the new tex markup syntax
from the development version 1.7.xx and won't work directly in the
stable series 1.6.xx. I don't have Lilypond installed here right now, but
I'm sure someone else on the mailing list can provide you with a tested
version for 1.6.
See www.s3.kth.se/~mabe/lilypond/ but check also the mailing list archive
since I think Jan has made font files available corresponding to a number of
different releases. The files from the latest develpment release should
probably
work well with your installation, though.
/Mats
Anthony Mosako
Did you try
elatex mywrapper.latex
afterwards?
/Mats
Aaron wrote:
Hi again,
I am back for more fun.
I got lilypond-book to use elatex.
I ran lilypond-book on mywrapper
It generated a latex file (Mats wrote it would generate a tex file)
I ran elatex on the file and got this:
cli
I extracted the following strange behaviour in \partcombine, with this
snippet it works well:
\version "1.6.10"
\score {
\context Voice = voiceOne {
\partcombine Voice
\context Thread = threadOne \notes \relative c { c8 d e }
\context Thread = threadTwo \notes \relative
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 20:15, Michael Welsh Duggan wrote:
> ario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Wouldn't it be as simple as letting the mailing list server insert
> > something like
> > X-Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > or something like that into the header of the forwarded mails?
>
> Just so
ario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Wouldn't it be as simple as letting the mailing list server insert
> something like
> X-Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> or something like that into the header of the forwarded mails?
Just so you know the arguments to the contrary, please read
http://www.unicom.com
David,
I followed both your suggestions: upgrade to lilypond 1.6.10 and renamed
the threads to unique names.
But still \partcombines complains about too many clashing notecolumns
for the tenor voices. If I change one of those from \relative c' to
\relative c'' they nicely combine (as do the alt vo
On Saturday 21 June 2003 10:10 am, ario wrote:
> When I receive a message from this mailing list, often I hit reply
> and answer the message, to find out later that my reply only has been
> sent to the private mail address of the sender of the original
> message which I'm replying to.
The purpose
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> The flex that you use is not compatible with your g++.
> Update your installation or send a bug report to SuSE.
Many thanks - I upgraded to flex 2.5.31 from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lex and the "make all" completed. Now to
complete the install & test.
I recomme
Hi again,
I am back for more fun.
I got lilypond-book to use elatex.
I ran lilypond-book on mywrapper
It generated a latex file (Mats wrote it would generate a tex file)
I ran elatex on the file and got this:
clip --
[EMAIL PROTECTED] aamehl]# lilypond-book mywrapper.
I didn't think so because they are generated in different threads. But
anyway I tried your suggestion, but to no avail...
groeten terug uit Alkmaar,
arie
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 14:07, David Boersma wrote:
> Hello Arie,
>
> > I tried to put double voices on some staffs with \partcombine but the
I would like to make ledger lines transparent and then turn them back
on. I looked through regression and /input/test/ and didn't find what I
was looking for. I saw in one regression example that individual grobs
can be offset but I would find it more useful in this instance to turn
the ledger li
Hello Arie,
> I tried to put double voices on some staffs with \partcombine but the
> second staff doesn't work. The interpreter complains as follows:
>
> Interpreting music...[8][9]
> Preprocessing elements...
> Calculating column positions... warning: Too many clashing notecolumns.
> Ignoring th
Hello,
I tried to put double voices on some staffs with \partcombine but the
second staff doesn't work. The interpreter complains as follows:
Interpreting music...[8][9]
Preprocessing elements...
Calculating column positions... warning: Too many clashing notecolumns.
Ignoring them.
warning: Too
Hans Forbrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm attempting to build lilypond 1.7.22 on SuSE 8.2 Pro.
>
> The results of the seconds attempt to "make all" are included at the end
> (with sincere apologies to all for size). My configuration is:
>
> gcc 3.3
> python 2.2.2
> guile 1.6.2
> gnu make
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