Oh, I think I've found the cause of these
1. Windows 98 may cause troubles. Use 2000/XP. (It worth anyway.)
2. The test.log shows that something went wrong during the installation.
I would purge the c:\cygwin folder and run setup.exe again. (Make sure
that you keep all settings the default,
oops, that was entended for the list, not private reply
Matthias Kilian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2005 at 11:03:02AM +0100, Matthias Kilian wrote:
So mftrace depends on tetex-dev *or* system-tetex. On a virgin fink
installation, doing fink install mftrace (or rather fink
I'm trying to change the notehead style to cross, plus, rectangle etc. I
want to write a choir-voice score which include finger, hand, foot
clamp, whisper etc. The only example I found in documentation is to use
the percussion staff and percussion notes. Is there any way to change
the notehead
On Friday 04 March 2005 18.05, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
I would recommend latex-book. A simple example could look somewhat like:
\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\begin{document}
\lilypondfile{myfile.ly}
...
\end{document}
Do you mean lilypond-book, or is this another way of writing
musicological
I found a solution on the NoteEdit list:
\override Voice.NoteHead #'style = #'cross
Could this be added in the documentation anywhere or was it just me, who
didn't find it?
- Matev
Matevz Jekovec wrote:
I'm trying to change the notehead style to cross, plus, rectangle etc.
I want to write a
I just installed 2.5.15 on my Mac. I wanted to batch convert an entire
directory using convert-ly, but the 2.5 docs removed the instructions
on how to do this. First off, I hope this feature's not dead?
Not being able to batch convert, I just did the two most important
files. I also changed
Is there any way to make only one note-value invisible with
\override Rest #'transparent = ##t
for example, only 16th-note rests? I'm using 2.2.6
Qian
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I run Lilypond under WinXP and Cygwin. I had typeset a number of
William Byrd pieces under Lilypond 2.2 and have now upgraded to 2.4.
Now my pieces don't compile. The top of my source file is as follows:
--BEGIN TOP OF FILE--
\version 2.4.2
\header {
title = Mass for Three Voices
I'm new to the art of page breaking, so if this has been addressed I
apologise; I couldn't find it around the list.
I'm trying to engrave an orchestral score onto legal sized paper using
2.4.5 (I wrote earlier today using 2.5.15, but downgraded because I am
on a deadline to engrave this.)
I'm new to the art of page breaking, so if this has been addressed I
apologise; I couldn't find it around the list.
I'm trying to engrave an orchestral score onto legal sized paper.
Ideally the systems should spread down the page to minimise empty space
at the bottom of the page. Clearly
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