Walter Hofmeister writes:
When I start the Terminal I now get this:
Welcome to Darwin!
TEXMF: Undefined variable. -- this did not appear before.
You should find out what goes wrong here, this is most certainly the
culprit. Something broke wrt your TeX or lilypond installation.
When you log
J. Daniel Ashton writes:
Developers, this is confusing to those of us who are transposing for (or
from) a non-C instrument (trumpet, clarinet, sax, etc.) I want to say:
\transpose c bf
and get a trumpet part from, say, a piano part. I'm thinking I have a
C part, I need B-flat part. Buf
I think Jan's answer is slightly misleading. The message about TEXMF
being an undefined variable is perfectly fine (at least if you use
csh or tcsh as your shell) and just shows that you don't set it as
an environmental variable anywhere else. Normally, the variable is
read from a setup file in
Mats Bengtsson writes:
I think Jan's answer is slightly misleading. The message about TEXMF
being an undefined variable is perfectly fine (at least if you use
csh or tcsh as your shell) and just shows that you don't set it as
an environmental variable anywhere else.
Sorry, I had no idea.
Paul Scott writes:
I want to say:
\transpose c bf
What's wrong with \transpose bf c
That transposes up a whole step when to get from a B flat part to a C
part one needs to transpose down a whole step.
I don't get it. What do you use now then, if both of these do not
work? Are you looking
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Mats Bengtsson writes:
I think Jan's answer is slightly misleading. The message about TEXMF
being an undefined variable is perfectly fine (at least if you use
csh or tcsh as your shell) and just shows that you don't set it as
an environmental variable anywhere else.
Mats Bengtsson writes:
It's in CVS now!
Thanks.
(The same change: echo $TEXMF - kpsexpand \$TEXMF
may be a suggestion for a cleaner solution also in lilypond-profile)
Ok, but we need to give that a good testing, I guess.
By the way, there's a syntax error in NEWS.texi when I try to
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
want to say:
\transpose c bf
What's wrong with \transpose bf c
That transposes up a whole step when to get from a B flat part to a C
part one needs to transpose down a whole step.
I don't get it. What do you use now then, if
Paul Scott wrote:
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Paul Scott writes:
want to say:
\transpose c bf
What's wrong with \transpose bf c
That transposes up a whole step when to get from a B flat part to a C
part one needs to transpose down a whole step.
I don't get it. What do you use
I pondered this in my sleep last night, and this is the rule I came up with:
When transposing keys (not instruments), say
\transpose from to
When transposing instrument parts, say
\transpose to from
Example 1: I have a masterpiece in D. I think it's a little too low, so
I want to
You can do this with some embedded LaTeX code.
In your \header{...}, add the line
latexpackages = graphicx
Then you can do
\property Staff.instrument= #\\rotatebox{90}{Chor}
for example.
To read more about the \rotatebox command and additional options,
run the command
texdoc grfguide
in
Maury Merkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone gotten lilypond-mode to work with XEmacs?
Don't know about XEmacs, but my setup for Emacs is a little
different:
(autoload 'LilyPond-mode lilypond-mode nil t)
(setq auto-mode-alist (cons '(\\.ly$ . LilyPond-mode) auto-mode-alist))
(add-hook
Thank you, Feri!!
Of course, it was the capitalization. I am an idiot. I can't thank you
enough. I've been struggling with this for days now.
Best wishes from Maryland (in the US).
Maury
On Thursday 29 January 2004 04:50, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Maury Merkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has
Hi,
I'm sure that I've seen conversations on this subject recenly but I'll be
darned if I can find it in the archives so sorry if I'm covering old ground.
I have some dynamics (f, ff etc) which collide with slurs above and I want to
move them down. There doesn't seem to be a padding option or
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm sure that I've seen conversations on this subject recenly but I'll be
darned if I can find it in the archives so sorry if I'm covering old ground.
I have some dynamics (f, ff etc) which collide with slurs above and I want to
move them
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