Dear Mats, Bertalan and Graham,
Flooded with and surprised by instant reactions, I've given the problem (or
is it a bug?) some more thought. Two points of view are possible:
1. The Programmer's view. A measure of music, like any other object in
programming, should have a unique number. No
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
This is another incarnation of Issue 355, which in my opinion is a clear
bug.
However, I'm not equally certain that the bar numbering always is done
the way Paul proposes
and would have to look through my collection of scores to see what is
the most common typesetting
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I am transcribing Schubert's Du bist die Ruh, and have run into a problem with
the umlauts. In both the lyric and in the header, whenever I use an umlaut, the
text stops. In the header, instead of saying Friedrich Rückert, it says
Friedrich R, and in the lyric, instead of O füll
Please make sure that your text editor is saving the file using UTF-8
encoding. Then, everything should work without any problems.
/Mats
Quoting orolo kuriboo1...@gmail.com:
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I am transcribing Schubert's Du bist die Ruh, and have run into a
problem with
the umlauts. In
Hi--
I'm getting the following error message:
F:/downloads/LilyPond/usr/share/lilypond/current/ly/init.ly:63:66: error: syntax
error, unexpected $end
(ly:parser-error parser (_ expected error, but none found
with all of my compilations. Could you let me know what's going on, so that Ican
It's very hard to give a good answer without seeing one of your files,
but it's almost certainly some kind of syntax error in your file, such
as a missing curly brace or missing double qoute or something similar.
If you don't manage to figure it out yourself, send a followup to the
The regression test and the underlying logic of the fix attempt are
wrong IMHO , because they do not test the existence of additional
lyrics. If the no more lyrics case is problematic, this shouldn't
break the case in that there are actually additional lyrics. Anyway,
now the extender is