On Mon, 14 Mar 2011, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Martin Tarenskeen schreef op ma 14-03-2011 om 13:10 [+0100]:
Which reminds me: midi2ly still needs a lot of work. In short: it is quite
useless.
Have a look at the latest version. It's starting to work.
Great, it is already much better! I
Martin Tarenskeen schreef op di 22-03-2011 om 08:47 [+0100]:
But please try the attached example (testmidi.mid).
Nice bug. Fixed in HEAD.
Thanks,
Jan
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I'm encountering problems with midi2ly. I receive the error below when
running midi2ly on midi files exported from Reaper, a DAW. I receive
no error when converting midi files created by Lilypond or Anvil
Studio, a midi only program. Any insight or suggestions for exporting
midi would be greatly
It's a known problem for windows.
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=834
The info about different midi programs is interesting, though, and
might help somebody fix it. If you can duplicate the problem
using a very simply score (1 staff, 1 note, with 2 or 3 different
programs),
Yes, and that's why I asked you to create tiny midi files with the
different programs, and to upload them to that particular bug
report.
If the files only contain one note, it'll be easier to examine
them for differences (if necessary, byte-by-byte).
- Graham
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 02:15:51PM
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Quentin Spencer escreveu:
Unfortunately, I don't have direct access to any PPC hardware,
including those used by the Fedora build system (I can only submit
batch jobs to a queue). So, I'm not sure I can do much more unless
someone else has a PPC with FC5 (it appears that this doesn't happen
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's also in Fedora Core 5.
Klaas, if you need a wordk-around just email me.
Workaround? Why isn't this fixed in Fedora?
[Where is LilyPond's bug page with Fedora, I cannot find the word Bug
on
Quentin Spencer escreveu:
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's also in Fedora Core 5.
Klaas, if you need a wordk-around just email me.
Workaround? Why isn't this fixed in Fedora?
[Where is LilyPond's bug page with Fedora, I cannot find
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
Quentin Spencer escreveu:
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's also in Fedora Core 5.
Klaas, if you need a wordk-around just email me.
Workaround? Why isn't this fixed in Fedora?
I just installed lilypond using a debian package, but when i try to convert a
midifile into a .ly file, midi2Ly gives me an error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ midi2ly audio/arutiunian.mid
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/midi2ly, line 60, in ?
import lilylib as ly
ImportError: No
klaas moerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just installed lilypond using a debian package
midifile into a .ly file, midi2Ly gives me an error:
How can I fix this?
File a bug with debian, see http://bugs.debian.org
Jan.
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[Quoting Jan Nieuwenhuizen, on December 16 2006, 15:44, in Re: midi2ly error]
Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's also in Fedora Core 5.
Klaas, if you need a wordk-around just email me.
Workaround? Why isn't this fixed in Fedora?
It appears that midi2ly miscalculates
I apologize for asking a question that seems to be almost a FAQ, but
checking with Google I found only answers useful for the Windows
version, while I am using lilypond on a Linux Mandrake system.
The question regards an error message of midi2ly:
File /usr//bin/midi2ly, line 43, in ?
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