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Re: lyp
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Sami Amiris |
Subject: |
Re: lyp |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Mar 2020 07:10:42 -0700 (MST) |
Hello, and thank you both for your replies.
Yes, it is the lyp program as described above by Mr. Urs Liska. I have a
Fedora 31 system and a Windows system as well, but right now I am using the
Fedora one. I use vim and call lilypond from the command line - the program
gives me the output logs in the terminal.
As I have installed lyp, I thought to have a \require "bravura" and a
\bravuraOn as required.
When using the lyp-installed lilypond 2.20, it fails to produce a pdf,
producing this message instead:
"
...
Converting to `experiment.pdf'...
warning: `(gs -q -dSAFER -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=595.28
-dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=841.89 -dCompatibilityLevel=1.4 -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH
-r1200 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dAutoRotatePages=/None -dPrinted=false
-sOutputFile=experiment.pdf -c.setpdfwrite -f/tmp/lilypond-rX8aP4)' failed
(139)
fatal error: failed files: "/tmp/lyp/wrappers/experiment.ly"
"
When I switch to the system version 2.19.84, I get my pdf without any error
message, but with the emmentaller font, not bravura. Which means it accepts
my directives for bravura but somehow ignores them.
This is what I meant.
I don't know if it matters, but I tried to install lyp form gem install and
it didn't succeed, although I had taken care of all dependencies. Then I
used the bash command and it succeeded. so I am using that particular
version of lyp. If that matters at all...
Thank you both once again,
S.A.
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- Re: lyp, David Wright, 2020/03/17
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- Re: lyp, Urs Liska, 2020/03/17
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