A: I have tried over and over to follow the docs. AND I have copy
and pasted both Mats suggestions and now Simon's .
Mats has never worked. Yes the version info is in the file. No
it did not work.
Simon's suggestion, I renamed the file without the space and in
fact after that copy/pasted his version into run and it can't find
convert-ly so I browsed to my applications file (on my desktop
which is where I install lily from) and convert-ly flashes and
there is no new version or file that I can find anywhere and the
problem continues to exist.
So I need more hints as either
1] how to change the header so it works the way it did in 2.10
or
2] how to get convert-ly to work on my machine.
Thanks
Jay
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 12:18:55 +0300
From: Simon Dahlbacka <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: Problem with header/copyright in new 2.12 version
To: address@hidden
Cc: lilypond user group <address@hidden>, Mats
Bengtsson
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On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 1:52 AM, Jay Hamilton
<address@hidden>wrote:
Unfortunately, I have never been able to get convert-ly to work.
It's
mostly my computer ignorance. My files don't seem to be in
simple places
and I never get the parameters correct.
so I have the file in C:\Documents and
Settings\Frybyte\Desktop\Hamilton
it's called
my template.ly
it's version 2.10.25
I just tried to follow the instructions from the docs here's what
I think
it says to do in run under xp
convert-ly --from C:\Documents and
Settings\Frybyte\Desktop\Hamilton\
mytemplate.ly\version 2.10.25 --to C:\Documents and
Settings\Frybyte\Desktop\Hamilton\my template.ly version 2.12.2
That didn't work so what am I not understanding?
As you seem to have spaces in directory and/or filenames the
arguments need
to be quoted. Maybe that is your issue?
e.g. convert-ly -e "C:\Documents and
Settings\Frybyte\Desktop\Hamilton\
mytemplate.ly"
Sorry for total ignorance.
Jay
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Mats Bengtsson
<address@hidden>wrote:
The standard solution to all such compatibility problems is to
run the
file through convert-ly, to automatically update the syntax.
(Just remember to specify \version "2.10.0" or something like
that in the
file header, so that convert-ly knows what to do.)
/Mats
Jay Hamilton wrote:
Mats sent me this solution for multiple lines in the copyright
and now
the bottom is overlapping and in one line. How do I make it
work like it
did in 2.10
\version "2.12.2"
\header {
title = "Positioning your finding"
composer = "Jay Hamilton"
copyright = \markup { \tiny \override #'(baseline-skip .
0.5)
\center-align
{ "CC lic 2.5 some rights reserved Jay Hamilton 2009"
"see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.5/"
} }
}
melody = \relative c'
{
\clef treble
\key c \major
\time 4/4
#(set-global-staff-size 30)
\override Staff.TimeSignature #' style = #' ()
\tempo 4=60
c1
\bar "|."
}
\score {
\new Staff \melody
\layout { }
\midi { \tempo 4=60 }
}
Yours-
Jay
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