This clearly looks like a bug. The difference between the following two scores illustrates how the second alternative begins too early when the voltas are moved to the chords. The same bug happens in
Thanks Mats. You were right my problem was with the syntax; and, importing files from midi is not going to save much work. Another problem is that not all Type 1 midi files are recognized by midi2ly.
My guess is that your real problem is a lack of understanding about the file system structure in Cygwin (which is the LINUX like system that you run when you use the Cygwin command prompt). When you
Thanks, Mats. I haven't entered the lyrics yet; I may have to reopen this question when I do that. And the .../sauter directory is indeed in the right place. This is a standard font file that should
This is a standard font file that should be available if you have a complete teTeX installation. It's possible that SuSE has split the installation of teTeX into several separate packages and that yo
In addition to what I said below, please take a look at the example called apply-output.ly in the "Regression Test" document in the on-line documentation. In the example called note-head-style.ly, yo
See http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-03/msg00033.html /Mats GNU LilyPond 2.4.2 LILYPOND_DATADIR="/usr/share/lilypond" LOCAL_LILYPOND_DATADIR="/usr/share/lilypond/2.4.2" LOCALEDIR=
And my idea was that a copy of jedit with lilypond preinstalled might be a good candidate to include in this environment. :-) /Mats Take a look at the text editor jedit, which has very good support f
Hackers: Is my guess below correct? In that case, wouldn't it be better to change the routine that invents new context identifiers so it never gives the names "1", ..., "4"? I think you have not full
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi! Well, in fact I'm trying to install from sources because I couldn't find a pre-compiled 2.4 version for my system (Mandrake 10.0). Maybe the problem is
This means that the run-time library file libkpathsea.so.4 is not installed in a directory where the loader searches by default, on your machine. I'm a bit surprised that you have a dynamic library f
I've got the same problem, though with Pedro Kroeger's lilypond-snapshot (version 2.4.2). Here's a small example: A .png can be found at the following url: http://students.washington.edu/josiah/music
Hmm, it seems that your file is coded in UTF-8 Unicode, which unfortunately cannot be handled by LilyPond yet. If you use a text editor that saves the file using Latin1 (ISO 8859-1) character encodin
When I tried your file, I got a syntax error. From your email, I got the impression that the file was processed without problems but that the bar numbers didn't vanish. The only problem with your fil
Congratulations! There must have been some problems with an incomplete installation of some package. /Mats Albert Einstein wrote: I've deleted cygwin directory on machine with windows2000 and TexLive
I can't understand why you run into so many problems. I have installed cygwin several times and added the installation of tetex-base afterwards without any such problems. Let's try some debugging to
<<{\override Stem #'transparent = ##t a,2}\\{\override Stem #'transparent = ##t I use this type of notation for baroc viol music, in which intermediate notes in a chord are stemless. Mats Bengtsson <
A setting such as \override Stem #'transparent =##t will apply to the current Voice context and does certainly work. However, in your example, you use the construct << {...} \\ {...} >> which implici
Thanks, now it is OK Le 21 sept. 04, à 16:32, Mats Bengtsson a écrit : The "!!" are completely normal and tells teTeX to only use its file name database when searching for files in these directorie
I checked setup.exe and the tetex-bin package was installed. This is what running the two commands you gave me: $ cygcheck kpsewhich Found: c:\cygwin\bin\kpsewhich.exe Found: d:\texmf\miktex\bin\kpse