I guess the main problem is that you tried to install your
own version of xvi. In a normal teTeX installation, all paths
are found by looking at /usr/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf
(or wherever teTeX is installed). The settings in lilypond-profile
rely on this, which makes it possible to all the
Many thanks to both Han Wen and Mats. I guess I just like being a source
compilation sort of guy. When I have time, I'll follow that advice and
fiddle with the TEXMF variable. In the meantime, I devised a ridiculous
kludge and made a symbolic link from my music compilation directory to
one of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Didn't you occasionally execute it instead of sourcing? The
latter is done by the . or source shell builtin.
Feri.
Hi there, Feri,
No... I ran the command:
. ~/bin/lilypond-profile
However, I did realize that I had been
Carter Brey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ferenc Wagner wrote:
Didn't you occasionally execute it instead of sourcing? The
latter is done by the . or source shell builtin.
Once I copied the correct file, the noteheads appeared,
but still no beams or slurs. And I still get the message:
Forgive me for asking what is probably the most common sort of question,
but after successfully compiling and installing LilyPond 2.0.2, as well
as xdvi 22.81, I get this message from xdvi when trying to open a dvi
file generated by lilypond:
Cannot find PostScript file for inclusion in
Carter Brey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get this message from xdvi when trying to open a dvi
file generated by lilypond:
Cannot find PostScript file for inclusion in document:
music-drawing-routines.ps
The xdvi output has gibberish for noteheads, as well as
other problems.
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