_Love_Tonight.pdf
> > <https://drive.google.com/file/d/17JcvzHc9RVLfJk_54oNRl0QqXO7QpT-U/view?usp=drive_web>
> > Hi;
> >
> > I have a piece of music ("Can You Feel the Love Tonight") which I am
> > trying to engrave using Lilypond 2.23.10.
Le 23/07/2022 à 03:48, Kenneth Wolcott a écrit :
Can_You_Feel_the_Love_Tonight.pdf
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/17JcvzHc9RVLfJk_54oNRl0QqXO7QpT-U/view?usp=drive_web>
Hi;
I have a piece of music ("Can You Feel the Love Tonight") which I am
trying to engrave using
Le 20/07/2022 à 17:52, David Sumbler a écrit :
This worked perfectly, although I don't fully understand it. At first
I assumed that your 'LilyPond-lilypond-command' was a typo for
'LilyPond-command-lilypond', but that wasn't recognized as a command
whereas your version was. I now see that
ect in the shell, not on the system
> > in general. You'd need to set up actual scripts in a place
> > where they will be found. One way to do so is to add
> > symlinks in a directory that is on your PATH, like ~/bin.
> >
> > ln -s /path/to/lilypond-2.23.10/bin/* ~/bin
> >
landed and will appear
in the next release.)
1. Download the archive.
2. Unpack it.
3. Move the lilypond-2.23.10 directory inside it in your
home folder.
4. In your .emacs, change the path in (expand-file-name ...)
to "~/lilypond-2.23.10/share/emacs/site-lisp".
And that's all
nding_ them
> is not simple, but again it will eventually be in the learning
> manual, with screenshots. That change has landed and will appear
> in the next release.)
>
> 1. Download the archive.
> 2. Unpack it.
> 3. Move the lilypond-2.23.10 directory inside it in your
>
dedicated tools, not by hand. If you don't know what
> you're doing there, don't touch it. (This kind of advice applies
> to any command using sudo, actually.)
>
> Instead, follow these simple steps. (I agree that _finding_ them
> is not simple, but again it will eventually be in
ll eventually be in the learning
manual, with screenshots. That change has landed and will appear
in the next release.)
1. Download the archive.
2. Unpack it.
3. Move the lilypond-2.23.10 directory inside it in your
home folder.
4. In your .emacs, change the path in (expand-file-name ...)
> compile a file - it produces reams of messages (after much
> > processing
> > time), mostly of the
> >
> > ;;; note: source file
> > /usr/local/lilypond/usr/share/lilypond/2.23.10/scm/lily/display-
> > lily.scm
> > ;;; newer than compiled
> &
t; the tar file were not source code. As it is, though, I'm not
> > > entirely
> > > sure what to do with it - I guess that I put it all in a folder
> > > somewhere and then make a link to bin/lilypond.
> >
> >
> > You just extract it somew
Le 15/07/2022 à 02:56, Jean Abou Samra a écrit :
Hm. Does this help?
sudo find /usr/local/lilypond/usr/lib/lilypond/2.23.10/ -name "*.go"
-exec touch {} \;
Wait, rather try
sudo find /usr/local/lilypond/ -name "*.go" -exec touch {} \;
sure what to do with it - I guess that I put it all in a folder
somewhere and then make a link to bin/lilypond.
You just extract it somewhere and it becomes usable as
/.../lilypond-2.23.10/bin/lilypond file.ly
If you want to invoke it as "lilypond file.ly" without typing
the full
On Thu, Jul 14, 2022 at 9:51 AM David Sumbler wrote:
> I moved the 2.23.10 folder to my home folder. I tried making soft and hard
> links in my $HOME/bin folder to
> $HOME/lilypond-2.23.10/bin/lilypond, but for some reason I couldn't get it
> to run, even though $HOME/bin is th
> sure what to do with it - I guess that I put it all in a folder
> > somewhere and then make a link to bin/lilypond.
>
>
> You just extract it somewhere and it becomes usable as
>
> /.../lilypond-2.23.10/bin/lilypond file.ly
>
> If you want to invoke it as "
On Wed, 2022-07-13 at 23:00 +0200, Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please keep the list in CC so that everyone can chime
> in and benefit from the answers.
Sorry for my oversight. I would normally have done a group reply, but
it's so long since I used a mailing list like this that I just
to do with it - I guess that I put it all in a folder
somewhere and then make a link to bin/lilypond.
You just extract it somewhere and it becomes usable as
/.../lilypond-2.23.10/bin/lilypond file.ly
If you want to invoke it as "lilypond file.ly" without typing
the full path, you h
Le 13/07/2022 à 19:04, David Sumbler a écrit :
The last version of Lilypond I installed was 2.23.5. For that I have
a shell script entitled lilypond-2.23.5-1.linux-64.sh , and similar
scripts for previous development and stable versions.
Having updated my OS to Ubuntu 22.04 I want to install
The last version of Lilypond I installed was 2.23.5. For that I have a
shell script entitled lilypond-2.23.5-1.linux-64.sh , and similar
scripts for previous development and stable versions.
Having updated my OS to Ubuntu 22.04 I want to install the latest
version. But now when I click on the
On Sun 10 Jul 2022 at 23:08:19 (+0200), David Kastrup wrote:
> Paolo Prete writes:
> >> On Sunday, July 10, 2022, David Kastrup wrote:
> >>> Jean Abou Samra writes:
> >>> > Le 10/07/2022 à 17:38, Paolo Prete a écrit :
> >>> >> I just used -dno-print-pages as an alternative, and it works.
> >>>
Paolo Prete writes:
>> On Sunday, July 10, 2022, David Kastrup wrote:
>>
>>> Jean Abou Samra writes:
>>>
>>> > Le 10/07/2022 à 17:38, Paolo Prete a écrit :
>>> >> I just used -dno-print-pages as an alternative, and it works.
>>> >> Will it be removed too in the future?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > I
?
On Sunday, July 10, 2022, David Kastrup wrote:
> Jean Abou Samra writes:
>
> > Le 10/07/2022 à 17:38, Paolo Prete a écrit :
> >> I just used -dno-print-pages as an alternative, and it works.
> >> Will it be removed too in the future?
> >
> >
> > I can't speak for future developers of
Jean Abou Samra writes:
> Le 10/07/2022 à 17:38, Paolo Prete a écrit :
>> I just used -dno-print-pages as an alternative, and it works.
>> Will it be removed too in the future?
>
>
> I can't speak for future developers of LilyPond. On
> the other hand, unlike -dbackend=null, -dno-print-pages
>
Le 10/07/2022 à 17:38, Paolo Prete a écrit :
I just used -dno-print-pages as an alternative, and it works.
Will it be removed too in the future?
I can't speak for future developers of LilyPond. On
the other hand, unlike -dbackend=null, -dno-print-pages
is documented with an explanation of its
I just used -dno-print-pages as an alternative, and it works.
Will it be removed too in the future?
thanks
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 5:30 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Please keep the list posted.
>
> Le 10/07/2022 à 14:19, Paolo Prete a écrit :
> > It Is very useful when I have to
Hello,
Please keep the list posted.
Le 10/07/2022 à 14:19, Paolo Prete a écrit :
It Is very useful when I have to quickly correct syntax errors on a
code that doesn't compile: given that It doesn't produce output, It
shortens the time required for compiling. Is there an alternative that
I
gt; Le 10 juil. 2022 à 12:43, Paolo Prete a écrit :
>
>
> Hello,
>
> lilypond -dbackend=null foo.ly produces the following error:
>
> GNU LilyPond 2.23.10 (running Guile 2.2)
> Processing `foo.ly'
> Parsing...
> foo.ly:1: warning: no \version statement found, pleas
> Le 10 juil. 2022 à 12:43, Paolo Prete a écrit :
>
>
> Hello,
>
> lilypond -dbackend=null foo.ly produces the following error:
>
> GNU LilyPond 2.23.10 (running Guile 2.2)
> Processing `foo.ly'
> Parsing...
> foo.ly:1: warning: no \version statement foun
Hello,
lilypond -dbackend=null foo.ly produces the following error:
GNU LilyPond 2.23.10 (running Guile 2.2)
Processing `foo.ly'
Parsing...
foo.ly:1: warning: no \version statement found, please add
\version "2.23.10"
for future compatibility
Interpreting music...
Preprocessing graphic
We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.23.10. This is
termed a development release, but these are usually reliable. However,
if you require stability, we recommend using version 2.22.2, the
current stable release.
As a reminder, the official binaries can be downloaded from GitLab
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