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Re: lyp
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Urs Liska |
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Re: lyp |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Mar 2020 13:38:27 +0100 |
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Am Dienstag, den 17.03.2020, 13:02 +0100 schrieb Francisco Vila:
> Hello Sami,
>
> El 16/3/20 a las 18:39, Sami Amiris escribió:
> > At first I had a system version, 2.19.84, which ran fine. I
> > installed lyp,
> > and wanting to take advantage of all the great stuff it allows us
> > to have, I
> > uninstalled my system lilypond and re-installed it in lyp, along
> > the all-new
> > stable version.
>
> Let's clarify, correct me if I'm wrong
>
> I guess you have a Linux OS.
>
> By "System version" do you mean standard package for your
> distribution?
>
> "In lyp" means in a folder with that name?
"In lyp" means that he uses the "lyp" packaging tool:
http://lyp.noteflakes.com/#/
I assume this will clarify your subsequent misunderstandings of Sami's
original descriptions.
Sorry I'm not able to dive into that right now, but I wanted to clarify
that.
Urs
>
> > I installed all packages as well. To my dismay, it did not
> > print at all.
>
> Here you should tell exactly which stage of the whole printing
> process
> you reached. "Printing" is sometimes used in the manuals for
> "rendering"
> but there are intermediate PS files which could be correct even if
> latest Ghostscript command fails.
>
> > Searching the list, I found a similar problem in a thread
> > about an issue with postscript. I tried to remedy according to what
> > I read,
> > it did not work.
>
> Please specify the issue with accompanying links and it will be
> easier
> for everyone to help.
>
> > So I uninstalled the lyp-2.19.84 and reinstalled the system
> > 2.19.84. Suddenly it can print, just like before. Of course, the
> > lyp-installed 2.20 still cannot.
> >
> > Also, both the lyp version and the system version understand all
> > lyp
> > commands ("require" etc).
>
> Requisites are dependant packages? Our binary is not a package, it
> does
> not perform automatic installation of any other packages like your
> package manager does.
>
> > The system version which at the moment is the only
> > one to print, understands them but doesn't render them.
>
> How do you know it understands them?
>
> > It probably ignores
> > them for some reason.
>
> Do you get any messages that suggest so?
>
> > For example, I instruct it to print with the bravura
> > font, but it doesn't follow through.
>
> Trying to render a file with an alternative font is the last thing I
> would ever try before having made a simple file to work.
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> Strip the problem, use { b } or any other simple input. Tell me the
> console output from command line run.
>
- lyp, Sami Amiris, 2020/03/16
- Re: lyp, Francisco Vila, 2020/03/17
- Re: lyp,
Urs Liska <=
- Re: lyp, David Wright, 2020/03/17
- Re: lyp, Sami Amiris, 2020/03/17
- Re: lyp, David Wright, 2020/03/17
- Re: lyp, Urs Liska, 2020/03/17
- Re: lyp, Sami Amiris, 2020/03/17
- Re: lyp, Urs Liska, 2020/03/17
- Re: lyp, Sami Amiris, 2020/03/17