Dear Guys, I see a similar issue has been discussed recently, so apologies for bringing it up again, but I want to highlight a different aspect of it, at least I think I do -- sorry if I'm mistaken. My point is that the .ly code converted from .xml does not compile simply under lilypond (I'm using 2.19.48), and not just 'in Frescobaldi'.
Throughout the years my method of working has been the following: 1. Enter music in Finale, on Windows 7, via a MIDI keyboard 2. Export to MusicXML 3. Switch to Ubuntu Linux 3. Convert to .ly 4. Edit in Frescobaldi. I haven't done the converting in a while; I've been editing some older files. However, today I realised that my simple method is no longer working. I arrived at this file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cmvbn3z4jsar613/Herr_nun_01.ly?dl=0 which has at the header the following: 5. \header { 6. encodingsoftware = 7. "Finale 2012 for Windows" (...) and Lilypond itself, not just Frescobaldi, gives me this: ----------------------------------- GNU LilyPond 2.19.48 Processing `Herr_nun_01.ly' Parsing... Herr_nun_01.ly:7:5: error: EOF found inside string " Herr_nun_01.ly:7:5: error: syntax error, unexpected end of input, expecting \header " fatal error: failed files: "Herr_nun_01.ly" ----------------------------------- (Frescobaldi's message is similar.) Even after removing the header altogether, the error just 'moves down the file'. I am completely baffled by this. I looked at the file using a Hex viewer and I see nothing wrong with it. My old files compile correctly, so it seems something has to be wrong with the new file. Am I making some stupid mistake? Could anyone offer some advice? Best regards, Leszek. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
