On Sat, 2022-06-18 at 16:26 +0200, Michael Wossog wrote: > I managed to open and include the files in Denemo. In Denemo comes > the same error as you described from Frescobaldi (attached) > > Typesetting ...Done/usr/share/lilypond/2.22.0/ly/init.ly:74:2: > Fehler: falscher Typ für Argument 1; duration erwartet, "4" gefunden > # > (let ((book-handler (if (defined? 'default-toplevel-book-handler) > /usr/share/lilypond/2.22.0/scm/parser-ly-from-scheme.scm:24:18: In > procedure reverse! in expression (ly:parse-string-expression clone > lily-string ...): > /usr/share/lilypond/2.22.0/scm/parser-ly-from-scheme.scm:24:18: Wrong > type argument in position 1: (1 "4" . #... > > The files probably need an upgrade.
yes. Then as a minimal test you could customise(*) the score layout to read \bookpart { \paper { bookTitleMarkup = ##f } \akkordZitherTab \makeScore \MvmntIVoiceI {} } where the MvmntIVoiceI will be the notes that you have put into the Denemo score (this is the Denemo naming convention - movement one, voice (that is staff) one. You may need to fiddle with the \relative setting as Denemo outputs only absolute pitches. HTH Richard (*) e.g. by clicking the "Score Layout Options" button towards the end of the LilyPond View text. > Anyway, thanks for the great help! > Michael > > > Am 18.06.22 um 16:22 schrieb Richard Shann: > On Sat, 2022-06-18 at 14:59 +0100, Richard Shann wrote: > > > If you are able to get zither-tab-01.ly working with LilyPond > > 2.22.0 > > and I can see an example of what you are trying to do, I'm > > confident > > a > > template can be created for it. > Oh, I should have said - it would alternatively be quite possible to > go > in the other direction - use Denemo to create the notes that need to > go > in your score and then export them to LilyPond format - exporting > into > a file containing your template LilyPond code. > > Richard > > >