Quoting Paul Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Graham Percival wrote:
The music must precede a header in the score block even thought I
don't know why. Even though the manual shows it this way maybe it
should be spelled out more clearly.
The music must now come first -- this is a change, and
This code:
\book {
\score {
\header {piece = piece}
\new Staff {
c'4 c' c' c'
}
}
}
gives the following error:
GNU LilyPond 2.7.38
Processing `testi.ly'
Parsing...
testi.ly:3:16: error: syntax error, unexpected \\header
On Monday 13 March 2006 21.39, Tuukka Verho wrote:
It compiles without problems with lilypond 2.6. Unless the syntax has
changed somehow (according to the documentation it doesn't seem to) this is
bug which I think should be fixed before 2.8.
The syntax has changed, try reading e.g. section
Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Monday 13 March 2006 21.39, Tuukka Verho wrote:
It compiles without problems with lilypond 2.6. Unless the syntax has
changed somehow (according to the documentation it doesn't seem to) this is
bug which I think should be fixed before 2.8.
The syntax has
On 13-Mar-06, at 2:12 PM, Paul Scott wrote:
Erik Sandberg wrote:
On Monday 13 March 2006 21.39, Tuukka Verho wrote:
It compiles without problems with lilypond 2.6. Unless the syntax has
changed somehow (according to the documentation it doesn't seem to)
this is
bug which I think should
On 13-Mar-06, at 3:42 PM, Paul Scott wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
The music must now come first -- this is a change, and probably
should be mentioned in NEWS.
Out of curiousity when did it change? I've always put the local
header after the music.
It was sometime during the 2.7 phase.