pico is the easiest text editor from the Terminal.
So, the command "pico .profile" (pico is the program, the command;
".profile" is the hidden file) opens the file with the user's PATH settings.
As a hidden file, it's easier editing it via the Terminal. On some
configuration, the hidden file is
Hello,
At first look, it seems that your terminal settings do not include the path
to lilypond-book.
There are multiple ways to solve it:
- use the complete command (quite boring...). If lilypond is placed in your
Applications folder, the complete path should be
- add lilypond-book path in the
Hello,
Until now, I always had Postscript laser printers. My printer is now out of
order, and I would like to know if there is still such a huge difference
between music scores printed with printers including postscript language,
and printers without this option (PCL5, proprietary languages,
Age: 40
Job: teacher in a public music school (music theory, sightreading, music
history, etc.) and accompanist in Belgium
I began computer engraving by working for a little publishing and engraving
company that worked for some Belgian and French publishers. We were using
Finale, from 3.7.2 to
Works like expected for me (using OS X 10.10 and lilypond 2.19.15)
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For the few testing I made, it's what I was looking for :-) I would like a
larger screen to put the preview and the manuscript side by side ;-) but in
the meantime, I'll place them one above the other
Thanks for that feature :-)
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Hello,
Perhaps it won't help but documentation from fonts.openlilylib.org tells
that the staff height factor has to be set to 20. Is there a reason why you
set it to 22 ?
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Hello,
I'm engraving a work with figured bass numbering: concerti grossi n° 1 - 6
by Geminiani, based on Corelli's op. 5
My problem is that it uses several different numbering that have, for what I
now, the same meaning: for instance +4, 4+, #4, 4#. Sometimes, that
concertino cello part uses +4,
Hello,
I'm trying to achieve this result:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/n174360/figured_543.png
The problem is to have the 3 at the same height of the 4, but blank space
above it.
I tried to include an empty markup above the 3, but it didn't work.
Another idea would be to blank
Thanks for these informations, I'll look into it this week-end :-)
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Congratulations :-)
Philippe
Jay Hamilton-3 wrote
After trials and tribulations and a great deal of help from many of you
I finished the score to my opera The Map in 2012.
www.themaptheopera.com
On the 21st of March a performance (to garner more support for a full
production) of 5
Anyway, it would be more confortable to have a TempoTextSpanner, as
proposed in this issue:
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3176
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3176
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The few tests I made are working fine now; the only not working thing is
the example file that still uses the former loading and options syntax.
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The same for me
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I've tested on one of my configurations and previous issues are resolved for
me. :-)
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Hello,
It would indeed be nice (as a \tempo rather than \mark, I should say). It
was added as an issue here:
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3176
https://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3176
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Hello,
It works without problem under OS X 10.9 and 10.7 for me.
One little note (not related to this particular bundle): when checking the
option Show splashscreen, Frescobaldi doesn't show its window; I have to
click on the Frescobaldi icon in the dock. I don't need to do that when the
Hello,
If you change \maggiore to \major it will work. The italiano settings goes
about notes names, but commands like \major, \minor etc. remain the same.
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Hello,
Last time (a long time ago) I had that problem, I deleted the fonts cache
file created by LilyPond in my user folder with:
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I had that kind of issue long time ago, well before Davide's port.
I don't remember the exact solution, but it was about playing with the
+quartz -x11. Now, both are ok on my setup with +quartz +x11.
I any case, I guess +quartz is necessary to have the OS X interface (and I
guess qt4 rely on
Hello,
You use LilyPond 2.16.2 but the syntax you linked comes from 2.17
documentation.
Your code compiles without problem using 2.17 version of LilyPond.
You could either try the latest 2.17.97 development version, or see the
syntax used in the 2.16 documentation.
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Although it might look strange, I think that fair comparison depends of the
intended use. For advanced users, of course, a finely tuned score of each
software would give better idea of possible end result. But, for a lot of
users who don't need (or want or know how) those refinements and the
I was aware of the project to bump the entry in public domain, but until
now, all I heard was about related rights (performer, producer, etc.) and
not authors.
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I guess it's different from a language to another. In French, the degree
character is often used for primo, but is not correct. It should be a
upper o letter (as explained here on page 10:
http://jacques-andre.fr/faqtypo/lessons.pdf
http://jacques-andre.fr/faqtypo/lessons.pdf )
Philippe
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But I noticed how ugly the tremelo-notehead collision is, with Finale 2014
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Hello,
I don't know if this could help: the only dependencies problem I had with
the MIDI part was that 'aubio' didn't compile with OS X 10.9 (making the
'sudo port upgrade outdated' unusable).
'aubio' is part of the dependencies of 'portmidi', but the outdated version
works (it's only the
The problem is that any solution uses the Terminal: the command itself, or
the installation of Frescobaldi (no fixed, even for the last OS X release).
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Yes, using the Macports package distribution system. Perhaps could you send
me his mail in order to make step by step instructions. The instructions
posted on Frescoabaldi website are OK with some command line knowledge.
Macport isn't completely easy, but is more straightforward once installed.
If you're not confortable with the Terminal and use Texworks, you have to
tell to Texworks with command to run: lilypond-book in place of pdflatex (or
pdfxelatex etc. according to your usual LaTeX choice).
In Texworks, go to the Preferences, in the Typesetting tab.
In Path for Tex..., add the
These days, I have to input a lot of octaves in some music scores (a typical
figure in orchestral reductions :( ). I usually write c c' but, with lots
of those, I hope it would be possible to write a snippet in Frescobaldi to
accelerate to entry process.
I looked at the tuplet snippet and tried
Oh thanks !
Someday my Scheme will come ;-)
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Hello,
In your example, there is a missing accolade at the end: \end{document in
place of \end{document}
If I add it, it compiles without problem.
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Hello,
I'll take some time later this week to look carefully, but a first good news
is that I was able to compile the manual after installing the missing fonts
on 2 different computers :-)
2 years ago, I developed such a package (far less complete!) targeted to
LaTeX (not Xe- or Lua-) and I see
Hello,
First of all, thanks for your work, Davide :-)
I installed the portfile and it works without problem.
For those who already installed Frescobaldi and want to update next versions
this way, macports detects that python-poppler-qt4 is already installed. We
need thus to force the
@chiffonMyst
Usually, that kind of dependencies need to be installed from the same
source: a manually installed SIP will be difficult to find by other
installations via macports or homebrew.
So, if your SIP installation via macports doesn't work, a manual
installation won't be a help for further
Hello,
I think it's related to the python command: could you try to run it using
the complete path of the python command installed by macports? (something
like
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python2.7 )
I think Derek's problem was caused by using the python
Mike Solomon wrote
I got it working (don't remember how) but I recall that a large chunk of
it had to do with using brew and not other package managers (fink,
macports for example).
Probably. That's why the installation instructions I posted here (
Hello (and thanks for the flowers ;-) )
Robert Schmaus wrote
That brings me to my question: I've worked through Phillippe's recipe
faithfully (I think). Now, when I try to launch frescobaldi on the
Terminal, I get an error message
ImportError: No module named sip
Does anyone know
An alternative, requiring an internet connection, could be to use
http://lilybin.com/ http://lilybin.com/ but for now, the separation line
between editor and preview is difficult to move using a tablet.
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Perhaps are the xcode command line tools too old: within XCode (my version
is 4.6.3), you have to go to Preferences, then Downloads and update the
Command line tools
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Hello,
Any editor that can run command line programs can be used for lilypond:
BBEdit (and his little brother TexrWrangler), TeXShop etc.
Nicola Vitacolonna made some scripts to run lilypond with these:
http://users.dimi.uniud.it/~nicola.vitacolonna/home/software
Hello,
While reading your error message, it seems that the python version used is
the one included in OS X (/Library/Frameworks...), not the one installed by
macports (/opt/local...)
To be sure that the problem lies there, here are a few steps:
sudo port select --set python python27
Another
Hello,
I don't install it like a Unix program. I juste expand the archive in the
Applications folder. That way, the path to frescobaldi binary looks like:
/Applications/frescobaldi/frescobaldi (the first frescobaldi is the folder
name, the second one is the binary itself).
Perhaps it will also
Hello,
Here are some instructions:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/frescobaldi/mac/frescobaldi/pY4BliX2wT0/j1ximcZDlkwJ
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/frescobaldi/mac/frescobaldi/pY4BliX2wT0/j1ximcZDlkwJ
In short, the dependencies of Frescobaldi
Hello all,
Here is a step by step guide to install Frescobaldi on a Mac OS X system.
Frescobaldi has some known issues on a mac (see below) but after these steps
you should be able to:
- use Frescobaldi (of course)
- launch Frescobaldi with a double clickable icon
- play MIDI
* install macports
The best thing would be: if it works, don't upgrade dependencies. Some QT or
PyQT upgrades caused problems some weeks ago, but with Macports, it's always
possible to go back to a previous working installed version.
For Frescobaldi itself, you only need to upgrade it. Frescobaldi and its
Hello,
The last time I tried Homebrew, I wasn't able to compile PyQT. Thus I didn't
go further.
I didn't try Wine yet
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I suppose that the Lilypond binary must be the Windows version, in that case.
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Hello,
At first sight I would change one line of your .profile like this to include
the lilypond binary in your path:
export PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:$PATH
to
export
PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin:$PATH
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Hello,
Did you install all the dependencies? If that message shows in the Preview
window of frescobaldi, it seems that the python-poppler-qt4 module is not
installed.
Unlike other dependencies, it's not available via macports or homebrew. You
have to download it here and fellow the instructions
Perhaps the reason is elsewhere, but your kind of error is what occurs when
the python command use the built-in version of python, not the one installed
by macports (or homebrew).
If you installed python via macports, you could use this (always from
python-poppler-st4 folder):
py2app seems quite difficult to setup on a mac. I tried pyinstaller, but
that's for now beyond my capabilites.
Perhaps someone with more Python knowledge could try to build a mac binary
using that way.
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Hello,
I though I posted it here or on the Frescobaldi Google group, but it seems I
only posted it on the French user list. So here it is:
Creation of a launcher :
-
* download Platypus, that allows to integrate a script into a
double-clickable Mac application
* run
The opt/ etc. path and the frescobaldi command must be on the same line.
They seem to be on 2 different lines in your command.
If the problem doesn't lie there, I'll try to modify my launcher to make it
work with your path.
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Mac installation is long, but it doesn't make so much problem now.
The .app mentionned was only a test for including the dependencies in the
app, not meant to be usable in production.
But as soon as the macports installation is done (between 1 and 4 hours
depending the computer age), anyone can
The best would be to create a Macport's port for Frescobaldi. I'll try to
see if it's easy or not.
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Hello,
There are some solutions for text editing with LilyPond under Mac OS X. But
one of the easiest to get working is the JEdit + lilypondtool combo. That
editor has line numbering, is far easier to install than Frescobaldi and
keeps point-and-click unlike TeXShop, TextMate or Textwrangler
Each time I show that movie to my students, their respect for the printed
scores grows :-)
I have a original plate (from Henle), and showing the plate and the movie
together is a fantastic way to make people realize the amazing work behind
the printed score.
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Hello,
When I need to include full scores into a LaTeX document, I usually use the
LaTeX package pdfpages (I guess it also works with XeLaTeX): it allows the
crop the PDF margins, magnify (ou reduce) and other interesting options that
could be usefull for your needs.
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Hello,
For what concerns the files generated by lilypond-book, the scripts
(engines) written for TeXShop by Nicola Vitacolonna are a fine solution (at
least for Unix based system): these are shell scripts that store these files
in temporary folders.
But their huge usefulness is, for me, the use
Each time Qsynth is launched, it uses a different port, obvisously; if you
had to restart it, you need to click Refresh MIDI ports and choose another
Fluidsynth occurrence (the port number is shown between parenthesis).
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Hello,
Here's the way I made MIDI work within Frescobaldi on a Mac:
* Use Macports to install portmidi and fluidsynth : in Terminal, enter
sudo port -v install portmidi
sudo port -v install fluidsynth
* download qsynth, a Mac GUI for fluidsynth (
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qsynth/ )
*
Hello Jim,
Which way did you choose to install poppler, python and other dependencies ?
I know that using the Python version included in OS X can cause problems;
that's why I installed these via Macports. It's far easier than downloading
all dependencies individualy and making all work
As far as I tested, LilyPond (last versions) works fine with JEdit and
LilyPondTool.
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Hello,
No problem with 2.16 or 2.17 on a Mac with Lion or Mountain Lion, either
with its own interface, or through command line, JEdit, Frescobaldi etc.
(knowing that JEdit simply calls the command line of LilyPond).
The previous problem of LilyPond on Mac only concerned the built-in
interface;
Hello,
3 things that might help :
- OS X font recognized by LilyPond can be a problem. On my configuration, I
have no problem with OpenType, .dfont, Windows true type (.ttf), but it
doesn't recognize my Mac True type fonts (generally, rather old fonts). As
your font is available in both True
The correct command is, as indicated in the help page you linked :
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'font-name = ...
The Staff. before TimeSignature was missing in your override. Now, it's
working right on my side.
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Hello,
I'll have a look at it in the next few days. As you perhaps saw previously
on this list, I worked last year on a LaTeX package including lilypond
glyphs. If you want to have a look and if you find something usefull in it,
feel free to use, adapt and so on (I don't know when I'll have time
Hello,
While the interface (the text editor GUI) of Lilypond doesn't work with
Lion using the last stable version, the command line works without problem.
In that way, if you plan to use it thru a dedicated text editor (jEdit for
instance), it will work without a problem because theses editors
From brew or from nature lilypond dmg package?
From the pre-compiled package.
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Sorry for not replying on the French list (I'm just back from holidays).
Version 2.14.2 doesn't work (didn't under previous OS X version either), but
last 2.15.42 works without problem on a iMac Core i3 with Mountain Lion.
But you have to allow OS X to run un-authorized applications
jaja wrote:
In fact, have my score in *.ly and a fresh MikTeX 2.9 system on my windows
7.
My uttermost problem is that I don't know how to get Lilypond to typeset
my language (khmer unicode). I've tried the following but lilypond produce
a pdf which can't be read properly:
Hello,
One of the best way to use lilypond-book with TeXShop is to use a dedicated
engine. Nicola Vitacolonna, a lilypond and LaTeX user, made a very
interesting one. You can find it here :
http://users.dimi.uniud.it/~nicola.vitacolonna/home/content/lilypond-engines-texshop
Same with me using MacOS X 10.7 Lion with x86, everything working :-)
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Same problem here. LilyPad editor doesn't work (but no problem from command
line or frescobaldi).
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Hello,
Nicolas Sceaux made a LilyPond version (with a lot of Scheme) of that score,
and some other people on the French LilyPond list made some improvements :
http://lilypond-french-users.1298960.n2.nabble.com/Variables-aleatoire-et-jeu-musical-Mozart-td5337029.html
Hello,
It works fine for me (using Chrome and Safari).
Do you plan to update lilypond engine to the last stable release (2.14) ?
I also tried weblily.net that's unfortunately stuck with 2.12.
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Hello,
I tried the x86 version and LilyPad works well.
Thanks
Philippe
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Hello,
Here's the way I understand it (but I may be wrong, of course).
Imagine you wrote a alto saxophone part, but you notated all in real sounds.
You may use the \transpose command this way :
\new Staff \transpose c a \mySaxvariable
As you may know, alto sax transpose one sixth lower, you
Hello,
At first look, one option would be to add the following line to your LaTeX
preamble and playing with the vspace number (here, 5mm)
%
\newcommand{\betweenLilyPondSystem}[1]{\vspace{5mm}\linebreak}
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Hello,
As 2.14 is out now, I would like to know if a 2.14 version of WebLily is
planned soon.
Philippe
Hello again,
I bump my own post: is there anyone aware of an availability of 2.14 version
for weblily ? Is it waiting for 2.16 final release ?
It would be nice
Hello,
Is seems that the last beta release (2.15.9) fixes the problem. You can down
download it from http://lilypond.org/development.html
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Hello,
Here are a few indications you might find usefull.
1. Do not separate de lilypond-book binary from the LilyPond application
2. lilypond-book creates indeed a lot of little files. As you work with
TeXShop, it is possible to create an engine that uses the right command
(lilypond-book) and
Hello,
I've the same problem. It doesn't seem to depend of the location of the font
(mine are all in the same folder). I deleted OS X font cache as well as
lilypond font cache.
When compiling, I have 3 situations, dependding the font I use :
- it works (TeX Gyre fonts or Futura, for instance)
Built-in text editor works with Mac OS X Lion, unlike 2.14.2.
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Hello,
The last version for Mac is the same as for the other platforms : 2.14.2 (at
least for stable release).
I think you should consider updating, as lot of improvements were made from
2.12.x to 2.14.x. You'll also find the updated documentation more easily.
Direct link for mac version can
Hello,
For what I know, it's mainly due to the way lilypond-book works : it
separate systems in multiple files, compile them, then include them as
graphics.
The right side could be corrected by adding a horizontal size (in the
options of the lilypond environnemnt, I think). Something like
Hello,
As mentionned here (
http://old.nabble.com/Error-opening-2.14.2-td32140373.html
http://old.nabble.com/Error-opening-2.14.2-td32140373.html ) it is related
to the included editor. For now, Lilypond works if you use :
- terminal command
- another text editor (JEdit with Lilypondtool, for
Hello,
At this time, LilyPond doesn't work on OS X Lion 10.7. The developers are
working on a fix (issue 1781).
I have no idea about 2.15.x
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m...@apollinemike.com wrote:
I think the problem is with the LilyPond GUI.
Open your terminal application, cd to the folder with your score, and type
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond name of your
score
for example, if my score were called foo.ly, i'd type
Dmytro O. Redchuk-2 wrote:
I believe it is here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.14/Documentation/usage/latex
Isn't it?
If not, would you please write to bug-lilypond (or here) what exactly
sould be
added and to which section of the manual?
Thank you!
Hello,
The way it's explained
Hello,
Here is a little explanation about the problem : in fact, when including a
lilypond snippet with breaks in a LaTeX document, lilypond-book makes a
separate .ly file for each system.
In that way, the become 2 images included in a LaTeX file. That's why the
\paper {system-system-spacing}
Hello,
For what it looks, LilypondTool seems to work well with JEdit 4.4.1 release.
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Hello,
I don't yet know why, but if you add a line oddFooterMarkup=##f in your
\paper block, your music fragment doesn't go to the next page.
But I was not yet able so solve the ragged problem.
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Hello,
As I already stated somewhere on this list (and as Xavier mentioned just
before), I'm currently working on such a LaTeX package, that allows to
consider Lilypond glyphs as glyphs in LaTeX. The idea is to a some commands
like, for instance, \fetamf that would include that dynamic in a
Hello,
As 2.14 is out now, I would like to know if a 2.14 version of WebLily is
planned soon.
Philippe
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Hello,
I'm working on a LaTeX package to include lilypond glyphs in LaTeX, but it's
quite basic about size and some combination (like G key with the octave
symbol). I hope having it working during summer.
In the example below, there is no octave symbol for the 2nd G key, and the F
key is too
Rodolfo Zitellini wrote:
1) I already had a working macports installation with some very basic
libs (www.macports.org), and I already had python 2.7 installed
2) I installed qt 4.7 w/bindings: sudo port install py27-pyqt4
This downloaded and compiled qt4 - qt4-mac
With this setup,
Rodolfo Zitellini wrote:
Fantastic!
out of curiosity I tried running Frescobaldi on my mac and after
fiddling a bit wit macports to get native qt4 and poppler, it works
quite well indeed :)
Cheers,
Rodolfo
Hello,
I was able to make it run under Ubuntu, but not yet on my mac (I
I had the same problem in a score with these notes :
d4-- c8-( g ~ g) g'-( f e)
I had no problem before 2.13.60
Philippe
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