I found the culprit! I had to add the actual Bravura font (not profondo or
whatever else openlilylib smufl font) in the Lilypond font directory. I was
confused because in another computer I had the exact same setup without
having to add Bravura in that directory for some reason.
All good.
Hi Dimitris,
Le 23/06/2022 à 13:49, Dimitris Marinakis a écrit :
I'm getting some errors with smufl fonts even though I've installed
everything properly
No UTF-8 characters in any of the paths.
Lilypond 2.33.7
warning: no glyph for character U+E4CE in font
`C:/WINDOWS/fonts/DejaVuSans.ttf`
I'm getting some errors with smufl fonts even though I've installed
everything properly
No UTF-8 characters in any of the paths.
Lilypond 2.33.7
warning: no glyph for character U+E4CE in font
`C:/WINDOWS/fonts/DejaVuSans.ttf`
On 3/25/2022 11:25 AM, Felix Maude wrote:
i have the windows 10, I keep getting a message can't load is it safe,
please inform what I may do to resolve this really need the program.
Microsoft often considers unfamiliar downloaded executables as "guilty
until proven innocent."
Whe
Has anyone else suffered from strange changes recently simple things like
the new and annoying way that File Explorer now works. Other curious
artefacts such as when printing from Fresco any .eps graphic appears upside
down but the same pdf file printed directly has the .eps the correct way
up.
Dear David, Carl and Knute,
Thank you for all your replies and information. I'll work on the
file-association suggestion tomorrow and let you know if the problem is
solved.
Thanks again,
Archer
On Fri 06 Aug 2021 at 18:55:13 (+0100), Archer Endrich wrote:
>
> However, there was an earlier version in my 2.18.2 Lilypond, so I
> renamed that to disable it and added a full path to my 2.22.1
> lilypond-book in my batch file.
>
[ … ]
>
> When I run the batch files, Windows keeps asking me
On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 10:55 AM Archer Endrich wrote:
> When I run the batch files, Windows keeps asking me "How do you want to
> open this py file?" but does not give be a Browse option. Notice the
> "access is denied" message in the command line display after running.
> (I haven't actually
On 06/08/2021 18:32, Knute Snortum wrote:
On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 9:35 AM Carl Sorensen wrote:
You might check the following:
Is there a python.exe that is somewhere in the path ahead of Lilypond's python?
This can be checked using the Windows "where" command:
C:\> where python
--
Knute
can't find any other PYTHON on my system (e.g., in Program Files). I
haven't reinstalled any other Python since moving to Windows 10, which
involved a completely new hard drive.
The error message about line 376 no longer appears, but the .tex file is
not created, so pdflatex has nothing to work
On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 9:35 AM Carl Sorensen wrote:
>
> You might check the following:
>
> Is there a python.exe that is somewhere in the path ahead of Lilypond's
> python?
This can be checked using the Windows "where" command:
C:\> where python
--
Knute Snortum
You might check the following:
Is there a python.exe that is somewhere in the path ahead of Lilypond's python?
What is your system python version?
The method you used to run lilypond-book does not include an explicit call to
the lilypond's python; IIUC you're just using the .py extension to
Hello Aaron,
Thank you for your reply. I've checked the version of python.exe in my
Lilyond usr\bin and it's 3.7.4, so it is puzzling that it is flagging an
error about something not valid prior to 2.6. I can't think where to go
from here.
Thanks.
Archer
P.S. I hope I've replied properly
On 2021-08-06 8:46 am, Archer Endrich wrote:
[ . . . ]
C:\P3L\lpbk>lilypond-book --output=out --pdf ALMdurasnumber.lytex
File "C:\Lilypond2221\usr\bin\lilypond-book.py", line 376
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
^
SyntaxError: invalid
Thank you Knute and David! I have downloaded and installed MiKTeX and
rerun my batch file (without the .py added to lilypond-book).
It appears to have called lilypond-book successfully and also pdflatex.
However, it still reports an error in lilypond-book.ly which is
preventing compilation.
en to the Users Group before, but will have certain specialised
> notation queries in the future.
>
> One of the key parts of Lilypond for me is Lilypond Book, and I am
> working on a major project with it. I have used it extensively with
> Lilypond 2.18.2.
>
> Since moving
On Fri, Aug 6, 2021 at 6:06 AM Archer Endrich wrote:
...
>
> C:\P3L\lpbk\out>pdflatex ALMdurasnumber.tex
> 'pdflatex' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
>
> C:\P3L\lpbk\out>cd ..\
>
> C:\P3L\lpbk>
>
> The message about pdflatex is a conundrum.
specialised notation
queries in the future.
One of the key parts of Lilypond for me is Lilypond Book, and I am
working on a major project with it. I have used it extensively with
Lilypond 2.18.2.
Since moving to Windows 10, I have not been able to get it to run,
although David Wright's message
Hi,
a student of mine is having problems installing Lilypond on a Windows 10
machine. After a successful installation he gets:
Starting lilypond-windows.exe 2.22.0 [Untitled]...
Fontconfig error: Cannot load default config file
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::logic_error
> On 23 Mar 2021, at 13:09, Brian Barker wrote:
>
> At 08:20 23/03/2021 +, Phil Holmes wrote:
>>> On 23/03/2021 02:05, Bruce Pike wrote:
>>> I installed Lilypond 2.22.0 on Windows 10, then attempted to execute the
>>> install test described in test.ly.
At 08:20 23/03/2021 +, Phil Holmes wrote:
On 23/03/2021 02:05, Bruce Pike wrote:
I installed Lilypond 2.22.0 on Windows 10, then attempted to
execute the install test described in test.ly. The test failed; the
file test-tmp-9203207 appeared on the desktop, but not test.pdf.
I get
You can either run this from the location of the ly file (not the desktop!) or
have an explicit fully stated path to the ly file. Alternatively you could add
the path to the lilypond .exe to your path statement.
On 23/03/2021 02:05, Bruce Pike wrote:
Greetings,
I installed Lilypond 2.22.0 on Window
Greetings,
I installed Lilypond 2.22.0 on Windows 10, then attempted to execute the
install test described in test.ly. The test failed; the file
test-tmp-9203207 appeared on the desktop, but not test.pdf.
Here is test.log
# -*-compilation-*-
Processing `C:/Users/Bruce Pike Home
Jean,
I like your solution of creating the tmpfile in the current directory.
Thank you for your suggestion for using LyLuaTeX.
Dan
Dan,
On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 1:47 PM Daniel Connors wrote:
>
> A simple fix is to add these two lines of code to book_latex.py just before
> the temporary file is created, just after line 205:
>
> if(sys.platform == 'win32'):
> tempfile.tempdir = 'C:/Temp'
>
> If lilypond-book.py is
overed that the temporary file gets created on my
Windows 10 system in:
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Temp
where is my Windows user account name. My user_id has 9
characters in it, for example DanABCDEF. However, the path for the
temporary file was shown by one of my debugging print statements to be
C:\Users\Dan
A simple fix is to add these two lines of code to book_latex.py just before
the temporary file is created, just after line 205:
if(sys.platform == 'win32'):
tempfile.tempdir = 'C:/Temp'
If lilypond-book.py is running on a Windows platform, create the
temporary file in C:/Temp. Then we
tempfile and use the method mkstemp to
create the filename for the temporary file. I sprinkled some print
functions into the python code to trace what was going on and discovered
that the temporary file gets created on my Windows 10 system in:
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Temp
where is my Windows user
David,
Yes, I am running on Windows. I made sure that no PDF viewer was running
and tried running the lilypond-book script and it still hangs. I even
closed emacs to make sure that some file in my emacs buffers wasn't the
culprit. The script is hanging on Windows 10.
Thank you for your
-
> NOTES:
> (1) I am running python 3.7; I don't have any versions of python 2.X on my
> PC. I had seen in discussion threads that I needed to have a newer version
> of lilypond so that python 3 would work with the lilypond-book python
> scripts. I removed my
er version
of lilypond so that python 3 would work with the lilypond-book python
scripts. I removed my older version of lilypond and now have V2.22.0
installed.
(2) I had to rename lilypond-book to lilypond-book.py so that Windows 10
recognized it as a python script.
(3) This example works fine wi
erring to, but if you have seen any documentation detailing
something about directory structure it should also include the
instruction which directory to add to LilyPond's search path.
HTH
Urs
> A quick search showed me a previous thread in which a user apparently
> tried and never succeeded
thread in which a user apparently tried
and never succeeded in getting oll-core to work on Windows 10.
Can anyone shed some light on how to do this? All I want to do is include a
snippet. Even if I'm just copy and pasting, I'm fine with it, but from what
I can tell the module structure introduces co
Running convert-ly on Windows10
1. add lilypond python to the path
i. Open System Properties or you may need to open the old control
panel
ii.Click Advanced system settings.
iii.Click Environment Variables...
iv. Select PATH in the System variables section
v.Click
Message: 1
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2018 16:07:36 +0200
From: John McWilliam
To:"lilypond-user@gnu.org"
Subject: Windows 10
Message-ID:<5b266b2b.1c69fb81.3affc.0...@mx.google.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
I am returning to Lilypond after a computor
John McWilliam writes:
> I am returning to Lilypond after a computor upgrade and could not find
> an install file for Windows 10. There was a site called loaditsoft.com
> which purported to have a Windows 10 version but when I downloaded it
> the file was corrupted. Does the Wi
On 6/17/2018 10:07 AM, John McWilliam wrote:
I am returning to Lilypond after a computor upgrade and could not find
an install file for Windows 10. There was a site called loaditsoft.com
which purported to have a Windows 10 version but when I downloaded it
the file was corrupted. Does
I am returning to Lilypond after a computor upgrade and could not find an
install file for Windows 10. There was a site called loaditsoft.com which
purported to have a Windows 10 version but when I downloaded it the file was
corrupted. Does the Windows 7 or 8 version work under Windows 10? Any
On 01/12/17 14:15, peter.gen...@sunscales.co.uk wrote:
> Everything worked fine but after one fateful OS update I found to extra
> folders in C:\windows\users\ , PETERDESKTOP and PETERDESKTOP.000.
Did this update do a "clean install" of Windows?
That sounds to me like you've done a fresh
n-personal-folders-windows-10-a.html
Hope this can help :)
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Hi Matthias
I had used Lilypond on Windows10 for a while with no problems, however
recent updates have caused quite a few different issues and permissions is a
big one.
My lily files were all in C:\windows\users\peter\lilypool and the lilypond
program in C:\ProgramFiles(86)\Lilypond and
iles
(x86)/LilyPond/usr/share/lilypond/current/scm/framework-ps.scm:450:22:
Permission denied: "song.ps"
The same file on my old computer works fine…
Hi Matthias,
I remember having a lot of confusing and rather odd "permission" errors
while using Windows 10 right after
Hi everybody,
didn't find anybody from the German user group, so I try here.
I used to work with lilypond under Win Vista (lilypond V 2.18.2).
Than I switched to a new PC having Win 10.
Since than I didn't manage to get lilypond working. I installed the package.
I first installed
Dear Anders and Guy,
Thank you for your responses. Then it looks like some problem with my particular
machine. I will try with other Windows 10 machines.
ty
> Data point --> I also use Windows 10 (Enterprise at work and Home at
> home) with Dropbox in bo
) and with the
OS Windows 10, I have never been successful in compiling it. The log stops at
"Drawing systems..." and no .pdf or .ps file appears, however long I wait.
If the OS is Windows 7, there is no problem. Also if the .ly file is outside
Dropbox, there is no problem even with Window
With a .ly file in Dropbox (local file but connected to the cloud) and with the
OS Windows 10, I have never been successful in compiling it. The log stops at
"Drawing systems..." and no .pdf or .ps file appears, however long I wait.
If the OS is Windows 7, there is no problem. Also
lder names because I didn't know the
Github's renaming thing, but I obtained the same error messages that Karlin.
So thank you for your help, I hope one day we will find a solution.
Regards,
Daniel
--
View this message in context:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/openLilyLib-on-Windows-10-tp204
Hi Karlin,
thank you for this work.
I think I have to install LilyPond on a Windows machine to do some more
detailed tests that I can't direct over email.
I'm pretty sure you didn't do anything wrong, so there must be some Windows
issue in the code of oll-core.
Urs
Am 16. Juli 2017 02:20:01
On 7/15/2017 5:58 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
> Now this is helpful and points me to the correct issue - which is indeed
> an issue with oll-core. Actually this had been discussed arleady a few
> months ago, but I don't recall if we came to a conclusion then.
> As it stands oll-core does not work
Am 15.07.2017 um 23:02 schrieb Karlin High:
> On 7/15/2017 2:38 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
>> Can
>> it be that
>> a)
>> you now have*both* oll-core and oll-core-master directories withing C:\oll
> Yes, that is how I had it. The zip folder from Github produced
> oll-core-master, and I wasn't aware
On 7/15/2017 2:38 AM, Urs Liska wrote:
> Can
> it be that
> a)
> you now have*both* oll-core and oll-core-master directories withing C:\oll
Yes, that is how I had it. The zip folder from Github produced
oll-core-master, and I wasn't aware it needed renaming to just oll-core.
> and b)
>
Am 15.07.2017 um 04:03 schrieb Karlin High:
> On 7/14/2017 7:02 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
>> There's one thing missing in your set-up, and it is more or less by
>> accident that you got over the first step.
>> You should place your test file anywhere else because in your set-up
>> LilyPond found
On 7/14/2017 7:02 PM, Urs Liska wrote:
> There's one thing missing in your set-up, and it is more or less by
> accident that you got over the first step.
> You should place your test file anywhere else because in your set-up
> LilyPond found oll-core/package.ily only because you accidentally
>
Am 15.07.2017 um 01:22 schrieb Karlin High:
> I've never used OpenLilyLib before, and am not sure what's available
> there or how to use it. But I have Windows 7 64-bit SP1 running
> LilyPond 2.19.62 and tried to replicate the error. Not using
> Frescobaldi for this test. I dowloaded
I've never used OpenLilyLib before, and am not sure what's available there or
how to use it. But I have Windows 7 64-bit SP1 running LilyPond 2.19.62 and
tried to replicate the error. Not using Frescobaldi for this test. I dowloaded
oll-core-master from github and have it like this:
14.07.2017 um 23:57 schrieb Daniel Sanmartín Nieto:
> Hello! I come from the GNU LilyPond Facebook group, where I was helped
> by Mr. Liska, but we couldn't find a solution, so he recommended me to
> ask in this mailing list. My problem is that I cannot install
> ope
Hello! I come from the GNU LilyPond Facebook group, where I was helped by
Mr. Liska, but we couldn't find a solution, so he recommended me to ask in
this mailing list. My problem is that I cannot install openLilyLib on
Windows 10.
This is the "background":
–I'm trying to install the o
Reposted as Saturday night's email failed to post here and Sunday
morning's did. (Their Bccs have both crossed the Atlantic in a
timely manner.)
On Sat 14 Jan 2017 at 11:17:17 (+0100), Michael Gerdau wrote:
> it appears UTF-8 character in filenames on Windows seems to be a
> recurring theme.
I
On Sat 14 Jan 2017 at 11:17:17 (+0100), Michael Gerdau wrote:
> it appears UTF-8 character in filenames on Windows seems to be a
> recurring theme.
I didn't know windows used UTF-8 at all in file names.
I was under the impression that it used UTF-16, though
I've no idea which endedness.
Cheers,
Hi list,
it appears UTF-8 character in filenames on Windows seems to be a
recurring theme. The attached files placed into the same directory won't
properly run on Windows 10 or Windows 7 while there is no problem at all
on Linux (I suspect no problem on OSX either but haven't checked):
test.ly
Hello,
On 07/11/16 20:27, Gianmaria Lari wrote:
> [Lilypond 2.19.49 slow compilation time and font cache]
>
> But the solution seems
>> to be to simply delete the cache, prompting a rebuild, so it's not
>> a big deal for most of us.
>
> It's not a big deal if you know it!
>
> Because it's a very
On 2016-11-07 21:27, Gianmaria Lari wrote:
[Lilypond 2.19.49 slow compilation time and font cache]
But the solution seems
to be to simply delete the cache, prompting a rebuild, so it's not
a big deal for most of us.
Just updated to 2.19.50 and now the cache directory has to be
[Lilypond 2.19.49 slow compilation time and font cache]
But the solution seems
> to be to simply delete the cache, prompting a rebuild, so it's not
> a big deal for most of us.
It's not a big deal if you know it!
Because it's a very annoying issue and it makes a very bad impression it
would be
Carl Sorensen wrote Monday, November 07, 2016 7:04 PM
> On 11/7/16 2:56 AM, "Sirius Barras" <turbole...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Ciao Andrew, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Where are we at with the font caching issue on Windows 10? There does
>>>not
On 11/7/16 2:56 AM, "Sirius Barras" <turbole...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Ciao Andrew, you wrote:
>
>
>> Where are we at with the font caching issue on Windows 10? There does
>>not
>> appear to be much discussion on the bug list presently,
>>
>
: Monday, 7 November 2016 11:04 PM
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Font cache issues on Windows 10
Does this batch file make the font cache workaround easier? Thought it may
help you for now.
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/54452-font-cache-rebuild-windows-10-a.htm
l
Andrew Bernard wrote
> Where are we at with the font caching issue on Windows 10? There does not
> appear to be much discussion on the bug list presently, but I certainly
> experience the slow down. After being advised to remove the font cache
> directory, things speed up after that
Ciao Andrew, you wrote:
> Where are we at with the font caching issue on Windows 10? There does not
> appear to be much discussion on the bug list presently,
>
I agree with you, I wonder this annoying issue did not pop up more
frequently in the list.
Anyway, I did the same thing
Where are we at with the font caching issue on Windows 10? There does not
appear to be much discussion on the bug list presently, but I certainly
experience the slow down. After being advised to remove the font cache
directory, things speed up after that, when using Frescobaldi. But now I am
:02 AM
To: Pierre Perol-Schneider <pierre.schneider.pa...@gmail.com>
Cc: Joseph N. Srednicki <jnsredni...@verizon.net>; lilypond-user
<lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Problems installing Version 2.19.49 on Windows 10
On Thu 20 Oct 2016 at 11:28:08 (+0200), Pierre Perol-Schneid
Srednicki <jnsredni...@verizon.net>:
>
> > Hello:
> > I am having issues installing version 2.19.49 on Windows 10.
> > I repeated the installation twice and received the same results.
> > I followed these steps:
> >
> > 1. Uninstall the previous version.
Sent: Monday, 17 October 2016 10:45 AM
> To: 'Andrew Bernard' <andrew.bern...@gmail.com>; lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: RE: Long compile times on Windows 10 status
>
>
>
> I’ve found that whenever I install a new font on my computer, I wind up in
> this state.
>
Hi Joe,
Try this:
- go to C:\Program Files (x86)
- rename the v2.18 LP file (e.g. ..\LilyPond 2.18.2)
- run LP
HTH,
Pierre
2016-10-20 1:49 GMT+02:00 Joseph N. Srednicki <jnsredni...@verizon.net>:
> Hello:
>
>
>
> I am having issues installing version 2.19.49 on Windows 1
Hello:
I am having issues installing version 2.19.49 on Windows 10.
I repeated the installation twice and received the same results.
I followed these steps:
1. Uninstall the previous version.
2. Download lilypond-2.19.49-1.mingw.exe.
3. Click lilypond-2.19.49-1
a trouble free life with Linux.
Andrew
From: Steven Weber [mailto:pant...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, 17 October 2016 10:45 AM
To: 'Andrew Bernard' <andrew.bern...@gmail.com>; lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: RE: Long compile times on Windows 10 status
I've found that when
Hi Steven,
I get the slow compile on every run. I believe this is a current
development issue.
Andrew
On 17 October 2016 at 10:45, Steven Weber wrote:
> I’ve found that whenever I install a new font on my computer, I wind up in
> this state.
>
>
>
> That being said, I can recover back to
), but after that, speeds
are back to normal.
--Steven
From: lilypond-user [mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+panteck=hotmail@gnu.org]
On Behalf Of Andrew Bernard
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2016 4:42 PM
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Long compile times on Windows 10 status
Hi folks,
Although a dyed
Hi folks,
Although a dyed in the wool Linux user, I am experimenting with Windows 10.
At 2.19.48 I am seeing the long compile times that have been mentioned, for
every run. With 2.19.39 the compilation is normal and quite fast. [I picked
this previous release at random, to simply get back
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