Message: 5
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 21:42:55 -0700
From: Carl Sorensen <c_soren...@byu.edu>
Subject: Re: Editing notes in a separate file
To: "michael_odonn...@acm.org" <michael_odonn...@acm.org>,
lilypond-user <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Message-ID: <c78f9e5f.fc36%c_soren...@byu.edu>
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On 3/2/10 21:42 Carl Sorensen <c_soren...@byu.edu> wrote:
On 1/2/10 10:06 AM, "Michael J. O'Donnell" <addr...@hidden> wrote:
In the hope that I had overlooked
something (I've read the whole notation manual, but there are clearly
things that haven't made it in yet---I've found some of them in the
*.scm and *.ly sources but there are bound to be others that I've
missed) I posted the query.
Please let us know the things you've found that haven't made it
into the
Notation Reference yet; the Notation Reference is intended to be
exhaustive.
Thanks,
Carl
Where are the various error messages and warnings explicated? Here
are two examples:
* programming error: Adding reverse rod
continuing, cross fingers
* warning: cannot find property type-check for `no-spacing-
rods' (backend-type?).
perhaps a typing error?
warning: doing assignment anyway
Ideally, I would like to produce LilyPond source that generates no
warnings or errors when compiled.
How do I find out what those (and other) messages really mean?
What's a reverse rod? Why would one be needed? What's a no-spacing-
rod?
There doesn't seem to be any information in those two error messages
that would allow me to find where in my source the problem is.
What is a "programming error"? A problem in my source code or a bug
in LilyPond?
Thanks,
Pat
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