> Lots of little things to adjust and improve here. Do you want to start a
> github repository for this, or similar? [I am not sure what the state of
> openlilylib is presently.] Worth having.
For now I put the code in a gist, which is almost as good:
h last night: a lilypond server. I found some old discussions of this idea, and an old bit of code by Han-Wen. Enclosed is a working server script and a client bash script to go with it.The server script starts a telnet server on port 12321. When a client connects, the server forks and co
Hi Sharon,
Lots of little things to adjust and improve here. Do you want to start a github
repository for this, or similar? [I am not sure what the state of openlilylib
is presently.] Worth having.
Need to be able to pass all the lilypond command line args to the server, such
as include paths
all,
Here’s something I played around with last night: a lilypond server. I
found some old discussions of this idea, and an old bit of code by
Han-Wen. Enclosed is a working server script and a client bash script
to go with it.
The server script starts a telnet server on port 12321. When
Hi Sharon,
This is really excellent. A similar concept to the emacs client-server setup. I
really need faster compiles on my complex scores. Thanks! Will try it out.
Andrew
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Hi Helge,
the registration process for new users was broken. Now it is up and running
again.
Let me know about your experiences.
Cheers,
Weblily
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Ha ha - a real 'groaner' if intentional pun.
dedicated server (our current one only had 512Mo RAM, if memory serves
Wasn't even intentional. Neither was using Mo instead of MB, for
that matter :-)
Nice catch!
http://weblily.net ?
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On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Graham Percival
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LilyPond Report 20 had a feature about these things, but sadly
only Mike Blackstock responded.
http://news.lilynet.net/The-LilyPond-Report-20
You may even give the exact anchor:
Ha ha - a real 'groaner' if intentional pun.
dedicated server (our current one only had 512Mo RAM, if memory serves
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Am 04.10.2010 10:36, schrieb Wilbert Berendsen:
http://weblily.net ?
I tried to sign in, but it looks like as this is currently not available.
Helge
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Hey all,
I am trying to make an on-line melodic dictation website for my students
where they input notes and rhythms from pull-down menus and this info gets
sent to a server that, via php, writes this info to a file, crunches said
file with lilypond, and displays the resultant png on a
On Sun, Oct 03, 2010 at 10:31:05AM -0400, Mike Solomon wrote:
file with lilypond, and displays the resultant png on a webpage. I imagine
that the LSR is not unlike this, and I've found a few internet threads about
people who have done this sorta thing, so I imagine that it's not too
Lilypond server
I've been toying with this concept, but haven't yet given it the
serious thought it would require (q.v., security, file size, etc.). If
my time ever becomes spare, this may be something I donate to the
community...
Anyone else out there already working on or thinking about
from a newbie who just joined the list
this morning.
Welcome!
I wondered why there isn't a publicly accessible Lilypond server
I've been toying with this concept, but haven't yet given it the
serious thought it would require (q.v., security, file size, etc.). If
my time ever becomes spare, this may
That's a good suggestion, Mats, and one that I keep forgetting about. I'll experiment
with it on my machine and see if it would be less trouble than having my friend
remotely log into my server.
Thanks for you thoughts, and for your continued help for all the folks who ask
questions here.
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Hello, Kevin:
Please entertain a question from a newbie who just joined the list
this morning.
Welcome!
I wondered why there isn't a publicly accessible Lilypond server
I've been toying with this concept, but haven't yet given it the
serious thought
entertain a question from a newbie who just joined the list
this morning.
Welcome!
I wondered why there isn't a publicly accessible Lilypond server
I've been toying with this concept, but haven't yet given it the
serious thought it would require (q.v., security, file size, etc.). If
my time
and installed Lilypond now, and have only tried
it on one file. While I'm doing this, I wondered why there isn't a publicly accessible
Lilypond server, where users could upload a file, and Lilypond on the server would
process it, and redirect the URL to, say, a pdf output of the music? Does such a
service
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