Hans Aberg wrote:
> . . . The lines
> \once \override Score.RehearsalMark #'self-alignment-X = #right
> \mark "D.S. al Fine "
> generate the error:
> Processing `/Users/foo/Music/LilyPond/RachenitsaB.ly'
> Parsing...<unnamed port>: In expression ^Òself-alignment-X:
> <unnamed port>: Unbound variable: ^Òself-alignment-X
My plaintext mail client is set for ISO-8859-1 (Latin 1), so spurious
apostrophes (') show up as the sequence ^ ò (but without the spaces I
inserted for clarity). The tail end of the above error message looks like
this:
^ ò s e l f - a l i g n m e n t - X
which may indicate that the LilyPond parser does not see an apostrophe
(a "single-quote"), but rather a long unbound (i.e., undefined) variable
name beginning with the two characters ^ ò
You might want to look at your actual source file in an ASCII-only text
editor to see whether the apostrophe (') is a real ASCII apostrophe or if
it's some unicode character.
-- Tom
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