Ahem. Let me correct that. I am trying to beam across a rest, not a quarter
note. It works fine in the rest of my other scores.
Andrew
== snip
\version "2.19.42"
{
\time 1/4
\stemUp
\stemNeutral
\tuplet 3/2 { dis''16[ b'4\rest cis''16] } |
\tuplet 3/2 { dis''16 b'4\rest cis''16 } |
}
Why does this throw an error when trying to use a beam?
Andrew
== snip
\version "2.19.42"
{
\time 1/4
\stemUp
\tuplet 3/2 { dis''16[ b'4 cis''16] } |
\tuplet 3/2 { dis''16 b'4 cis''16 } |
}
[frescobaldi log:]
Parsing...
Interpreting music...
/home/andro/work/lilypond/fp/mwe.ly:5:26:
On Sat 04 Jun 2016 at 20:30:08 (+), Mike wrote:
> > First cd to your home directory. Then issue the command:
> >
> > bash path/to/lilypond-2.19.42-1.linux-x86.sh --prefix lilypond-2.19.42.1
>
> Thank you so much for trying to help, but unfortunately I'm getting the same
> errors, after
> First cd to your home directory. Then issue the command:
>
> bash path/to/lilypond-2.19.42-1.linux-x86.sh --prefix lilypond-2.19.42.1
Thank you so much for trying to help, but unfortunately I'm getting the same
errors, after executing this in my home dir:
[~]# bash
On 04/06/16 20:17, Alberto Simões wrote:
On 26/05/16 10:23, Alberto Simões wrote:
On 16/05/16 19:32, Alberto Simões wrote:
On 16/05/16 18:50, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 14 May 2016 at 15:34:30 (+0100), Alberto Simões wrote:
> It seems that \pageBreak is not honored by Lilypond.
> I
On Sat 04 Jun 2016 at 18:38:33 (+), Mike wrote:
>
> tar: ./usr/lib/libltdl.so: Cannot create symlink to `libltdl.so.7.2.0':
> Permission denied
>
> If it weren't for that "./", I would have interpreted the above as trying to
> create a symlink in /usr/lib (where I cannot do it) linking into
On 26/05/16 10:23, Alberto Simões wrote:
On 16/05/16 19:32, Alberto Simões wrote:
On 16/05/16 18:50, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 14 May 2016 at 15:34:30 (+0100), Alberto Simões wrote:
> It seems that \pageBreak is not honored by Lilypond.
> I found an old post [1] that seems to state
> Is this a Samba mount or NFS or something? Maybe you just cannot create
> symbolic links?
Thanks for helping.
It is not a Samba mount or NFS, to my knowledge. I am definitely not using
it from Windows or anything, I'm just logging in via puTTY.
I am able to create symbolic links, but I think
Greetings Urs,
You had asked for a reminder concerning the piano four-hand solution
and wrapping it into the page-layout library. Also, I would like to
reiterate my correction regarding the use of pdftk for arranging the
pages. The option to use is "shuffle," not "collate." From the manual,
the
Mike writes:
>> I would try running the install script *without* the --prefix option. It
>> should then install just fine in your home directory where you should
>> have write permissions.
>
> Thanks! Unfortunately it didn't work.
> After uninstalling, I have
> I would try running the install script *without* the --prefix option. It
> should then install just fine in your home directory where you should
> have write permissions.
Thanks! Unfortunately it didn't work.
After uninstalling, I have changed to my home dir and issued
Am 04.06.2016 um 19:28 schrieb Mike:
> Hi there, sorry I'm not too versed in Linux. I'm having trouble installing
> Lilypond on a Hostmonster account. The host is shared, and I am not root, so
> I don't have complete freedom.
> I downloaded lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh in
>
Hi there, sorry I'm not too versed in Linux. I'm having trouble installing
Lilypond on a Hostmonster account. The host is shared, and I am not root, so
I don't have complete freedom.
I downloaded lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh in
/home1/myaccountname/lilypond_install, made it executable and then
2016-06-04 4:52 GMT+02:00 Andrew Bernard :
> Hi Harm,
>
> Absolutely perfect.
>
> Many thanks.
Glad I could help.
> Worthy of the LSR don’t you think?
Not sure about this.
The changes in the bar-line-interface (since 2.17.5) were motivated by
giving users the chance
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