Am Samstag, dem 13.02.2021 um 14:58 + schrieb James:
> On Sat, 2021-02-13 at 13:29 +0100, Johannes Feulner wrote:
> > HI there,
> >
> > updating from LilyPond version 2.19.53 to 2.23.1 I found unexpected
> > non-fatal error messages in LilyPonds output whenever a music
> > function
> > is
On Sat, 2021-02-13 at 13:29 +0100, Johannes Feulner wrote:
> HI there,
>
> updating from LilyPond version 2.19.53 to 2.23.1 I found unexpected
> non-fatal error messages in LilyPonds output whenever a music
> function
> is defined:
>
> Analysieren...
> Programmierfehler: Parsed object should
Le 13/02/2021 à 13:29, Johannes Feulner a écrit :
HI there,
updating from LilyPond version 2.19.53 to 2.23.1 I found unexpected
non-fatal error messages in LilyPonds output whenever a music function
is defined:
Analysieren...
Programmierfehler: Parsed object should be dead #Music((void .
Johannes Feulner writes:
> HI there,
>
> updating from LilyPond version 2.19.53 to 2.23.1 I found unexpected
> non-fatal error messages in LilyPonds output whenever a music function
> is defined:
>
> Analysieren...
> Programmierfehler: Parsed object should be dead # Music((void . #t))((name .
HI there,
updating from LilyPond version 2.19.53 to 2.23.1 I found unexpected
non-fatal error messages in LilyPonds output whenever a music function
is defined:
Analysieren...
Programmierfehler: Parsed object should be dead #Music((void . #t))((name . Music) (types)) >
This happens even if
um 14:57 schrieb Urs Liska:
Hi Sam,
Am 13. Januar 2019 14:26:48 MEZ schrieb Sam :
Hello Lilypondians,
I tried to import compressed musicxml files (MXL), but no matter which
Lilypond version I am using (not all of them, of course, but 2.19.31/65
+ 82), I always get the error message "De-
the compression part of the issue, but it can accept an additional file
extension.
Urs
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Onderwerp: Re: Import of MXL (compressed XML) ends with error message
missing "zlib module"
Van: Urs Liska
Aan: bu
XML) ends with error message
missing "zlib module"
Van: Urs Liska
Aan: bug-lilypond@gnu.org,Sam
Cc:
Hi Sam,
Am 13. Januar 2019 14:26:48 MEZ schrieb Sam :
>Hello Lilypondians,
>I tried to import compressed musicxml files (MXL), but no matter
whic
Hi Sam,
Am 13. Januar 2019 14:26:48 MEZ schrieb Sam :
>Hello Lilypondians,
>I tried to import compressed musicxml files (MXL), but no matter which
>Lilypond version I am using (not all of them, of course, but 2.19.31/65
>
>+ 82), I always get the error message "De-
Hello Lilypondians,
I tried to import compressed musicxml files (MXL), but no matter which
Lilypond version I am using (not all of them, of course, but 2.19.31/65
+ 82), I always get the error message "De-compression requires the
(missing) zlib module". The attachment contains
;> Assertion failures should not be triggered by users anyway. They point
>>>> to a violation of the program's assumptions severe enough that it makes
>>>> no sense to continue. So this should likely become a programming error
>>>> instead.
>>>>
>
tions severe enough that it makes
>>> no sense to continue. So this should likely become a programming error
>>> instead.
>>>
>>> You still won't get sensible behavior here since the return value will
>>> (I think) be wrong, too.
>>
>> I
instead.
>>
>> You still won't get sensible behavior here since the return value will
>> (I think) be wrong, too.
>
> I'm not that interested in a useful return value, but an (programming)
> error-message pointing to the location would be great.
> If not possible to point to the loca
orted (core dumped)
>>
>> With a build from recent master:
>> /home/hermann/lilypond-git/lily/grob-property.cc:242:
>> scm_unused_struct* Grob::try_callback_on_alist(scm_unused_struct**,
>> SCM, SCM): Assertion `scm_is_null (value) || scm_is_eq (value,
>> marker)' failed.
>
>
Grob::try_callback_on_alist(scm_unused_struct**,
> SCM, SCM): Assertion `scm_is_null (value) || scm_is_eq (value,
> marker)' failed.
Hey, that error message is an improvement. The funny thing is that I am
responsible for that improvement (because those error messages were
getting on my ne
Hi all,
I just tried to to update/review and modify an old score. I've got an
assertion failure.
With released 2.19.65:
/home/gub/NewGub/gub/target/linux-64/src/lilypond-git.sv.gnu.org--lilypond.git-release-unstable/lily/grob-property.cc:242:
scm_unused_struct*
ArnoldTheresius arnold.we...@siemens.com writes:
David Kastrup wrote
...
Why are you removing the Vertical_align_engraver ?
the original question at the German Lilypond user forum was:
Is there a *better method than this dirty removal of the
Vertical_align_engraver* to align vertically two
Hello,
2013/6/28 Mark Polesky markpole...@yahoo.com
when I do a search for anything using the website search
box, I get this dialog box:
Thank you for the report, this has been added as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=3437
Marek
bug squad member
Hi,
when I do a search for anything using the website search
box, I get this dialog box:
[JavaScript Application]
SkipScreen cmp: Error: Illegal operation on WrappedNative prototype object
$ uname -a
Linux localhost 3.2.0-36-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 8
21:44:52 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64
Hello,
2013/1/31 Eluze elu...@gmail.com
every time I use
\remove Vertical_align_engraver
I get an error message:
programming error: didn't find a vertical alignment in this system
continuing, cross fingers
question: is there a way to get rid of this message e.g. by adding
every time I use
\remove Vertical_align_engraver
I get an error message:
programming error: didn't find a vertical alignment in this system
continuing, cross fingers
question: is there a way to get rid of this message e.g. by adding the
engraver in another place/context
or can we get rid
Eluze elu...@gmail.com writes:
every time I use
\remove Vertical_align_engraver
I get an error message:
programming error: didn't find a vertical alignment in this system
continuing, cross fingers
question: is there a way to get rid of this message e.g. by adding the
engraver
-align-engraver-creates-error-message-tp140334p140342.html
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Am 31.01.2013 11:14, schrieb David Kastrup:
Eluze elu...@gmail.com writes:
every time I use
\remove Vertical_align_engraver
I get an error message:
programming error: didn't find a vertical alignment in this system
continuing, cross fingers
question: is there a way to get rid
Hello,
2012/10/10 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net
See below. Trying to use the unicode character value for a two-em dash
gives an error message where the char value has been incremented by
0x1000:
Thank you for the report, this has been added as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond
See below. Trying to use the unicode character value for a two-em dash
gives an error message where the char value has been incremented by
0x1000:
%==
\version 2.17.0
\relative c' {
c1^\markup { \char ##x2E3A }
}
%==
Processing `/home/nick/lilypond
Status: Accepted
Owner:
Labels: Type-Defect Regression
New issue 1939 by colinpkc...@gmail.com: showLastLength with hidden tie
error message
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=1939
Reported by Nick Payne and Reinhold Kainhofer:
Nick: I'm setting Bach's BWV853 (Prelude
. All good.
Then I started to write my own file. The notation is correct but I get an the
following error message when I run compile - typeset file:
/Users/richardlockwood/Richard/Lilypond/Singing Name Singing.ly:0 warning: no
\version statement found, pleas add \version 2.12.3 (this is the version I
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010, Graham Percival wrote:
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 07:25:29PM +0200, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
OK. Here is a tiny example (attached).
Thanks! This looks like a great report. Bug squad, could
somebody add this to the tracker?
To add one remark: It might have something
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 07:25:29PM +0200, Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
OK. Here is a tiny example (attached).
Thanks! This looks like a great report. Bug squad, could
somebody add this to the tracker?
Cheers,
- Graham
1. I use Lilypond 2.13.18 on Fedora 12 to compile
2. I start Evince from my
On 19 April 2010 18:01, Graham Percival gra...@percival-music.ca wrote:
Thanks! This looks like a great report. Bug squad, could
somebody add this to the tracker?
I think this is beyond our control, since reports for various
distributions are suggesting it's a libpoppler bug.
There's a
I am not getting anything abormal when viewing your example with my
local installation of evince (evince 2.28.1, poppler 0.12.0(cairo)).
Nor do Okular nor Acrobat report anything bad.
On Mon, 19 Apr 2010 21:58:38 0100, Neil Puttock wrote:
On 19 April 2010 18:01, Graham Percival
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 07:28:49 0200 (CEST), Martin Tarenskeen wrote:
Did you start evince from the commandline ?
Yes, of course.
Which version of poppler do you use?
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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
-user list, including a short example file that gives this
error message.
/Mats
Quoting Kendra Leonard caen...@gmail.com:
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
I got this error message when i tried to go to compiletypeset file in version
2.12.2 for mac osx:
(OSError: [Errno 86] Bad CPU type in executable)
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Download the PPC version for your G4 or G5 mac. The intel version
is only for intel machines.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 05:52:24AM +, Akosua Gyebi wrote:
I got this error message when i tried to go to compiletypeset file in version
2.12.2 for mac osx:
(OSError: [Errno 86
2008/10/15 Didi Kanjahn [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The log shows a 'syntax error, unexpected STRING' for 'indent = 0\cm', but
Lilypond does what I want - I don't get the indent of the first staff. Who is
wrong? The parser or me?
You cannot define a variable directly inside a \score or a
block. You
Since you put it this way, you're wrong. Please see the 2.11
docs, especially LM 3 and NR 3, for information about the file
syntax.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 05:13:05 + (UTC)
Didi Kanjahn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The log shows a 'syntax error, unexpected STRING' for 'indent =
The log shows a 'syntax error, unexpected STRING' for 'indent = 0\cm', but
Lilypond does what I want - I don't get the indent of the first staff. Who is
wrong? The parser or me?
\score{
indent = 0\cm
\new Staff
Log:
error: syntax error, unexpected STRING
indent = 0\cm
Graham, I hope you have seen my previous reply in this thread.
Here's a minimal version of Hernan's example.
\version 2.10.0
\new TabStaff {
e4 c4 e,2 | % ok
% following C note is out of the range of the guitar
% This makes LilyPond crash. Commenting the following
% line produces normal output:
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Graham, I hope you have seen my previous reply in this thread.
Sorry, I missed it! :(
Thanks as always Mats. Sorry about this mix-up, Hernan. This bug has
been added as:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=349
Cheers,
- Graham
hernan gonzalez wrote:
Perhaps some trouble with non-ascii chars or long lines...
Here it goes again, below. I also uploaded it here:
http://hjg.com.ar/ghibli/musica/testcase3.ly
Please test it with 2.10.20 or .21. I cannot compile your example in
.21; I suspect that the problem is your
Perhaps some trouble with non-ascii chars or long lines...
Here it goes again, below. I also uploaded it here:
http://hjg.com.ar/ghibli/musica/testcase3.ly
Cheers
--
Hernán J. González
http://hjg.com.ar/
%%%
\version 2.8.0
\include english.ly
% test case:
that is out of the range of the
instrument, it dies with an ugly and cryptic low level error
message, with no indication about the measure or line where the error
is found (or even what the problem is about).
--
\lilypond.exe testcase3.ly
Perhaps not really a bug, but an inconvenience anyway:
When the TabStaff finds a note that is out of the range of the
instrument, it dies with an ugly and cryptic low level error
message, with no indication about the measure or line where the error
is found (or even what the problem is about
Sorry, I can't reproduce that here with 2.10.20 or 2.11.20.
Cheers,
- Graham
Jean-Charles wrote:
Hi all!
On Mandriva 2007
---
\version 2.10.20
\relative c' {
\time 2/4
c8 d e c d4 d8 e }
---
lilypond -o /home/jcharles/Partothek/En_cours/ redir.ly
2.10.19 windows
Strange error message for a missing end curly brace }:
Traitement de « bug.ly »
Analyse syntaxique...
d:/Softs/LilyPond/usr/bin/../share/lilypond/current/ly/init.ly:32:0:
ERREUR : syntax error, unexpected SCM_TOKEN
#(if (and (ly:get-option 'old-relative)
ERREUR : erreur sur
Hi all!
On Mandriva 2007
---
\version 2.10.20
\relative c' {
\time 2/4
c8 d e c d4 d8 e }
---
lilypond -o /home/jcharles/Partothek/En_cours/ redir.ly
results in this output
cd
Frédéric Bron wrote:
2.10.19 windows
Strange error message for a missing end curly brace }:
It's been that way for a while. Patches appreciated.
Cheers,
- Graham
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Laura Conrad wrote:
\version 2.10.10
\score{{
\clef mensural-f2
\override Staff.TimeSignature #'style = #'neomensural
g4
}
\layout { ragged-right = ##t }
}
Thanks, entered as
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=290
Cheers,
- Graham
When I attempt to use a clef that isn't supported, I get:
warning: unknown clef type `mensural-f3'
warning: see scm/clef.scm for supported clefs
But the current name of the file that defines the clefs seems to be
scm/parser-clef.scm.
--
Laura (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ,
Graham == Graham Percival [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Graham Laura Conrad wrote:
When I attempt to use a clef that isn't supported, I get:
warning: unknown clef type `mensural-f3'
warning: see scm/clef.scm for supported clefs
But the current name of the file
:5:
error: syntax error, unexpected '(', expecting '='
#(if (pair? toplevel-scores)
(yes, there is a right curly brace at the end)
This error message looks like a missing right curly brace. Unfortunately
we cannot help with long examples (although if you send a message to the
lilypond
Hi...when I compile an .ly file in LilyPond, I have been receiving the following
error message:
# -*-compilation-*-
Changing working directory to `C:/Documents and Settings/Valued Customer/My
Documents/musicwork'
Processing `C:/Documents and Settings/Valued Customer/My
Documents/musicwork/jpia
glyph naming.
Skipping glyph.
continuing, cross fingers
It might be beneficial to provide a better error message (if the situation
is possible to detect, that is)
regards,
Simon
PS. attaching a small demo file with bad encoding and output
PPS. Another glitch is that the \version statement does
Assuming that there's no such file as asdfg.ly, typing:
lilypond asdfg.ly
gives as output:
warning: can't find file: `'
error: failed files: asdfg.ly
This makes it appear that the file exists (it failed, after all) but
has a bad \include in it somewhere--I just spent a good twenty minutes
certainly not impossible.
The problem is that we're cross compiling Python from linux for
mingw, which highly unorthodox method. Hopefully, we'll be able to
work with the python community to put saner cross-compiling patches
into Python.
OK! With version 2.7.40-2, the error message is now
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Running lilypond-book fromversion 2.7.39 in Windows now results in:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin\lilypond-book.py, line 75, in ?
import lilylib as ly
File out/lilylib.py, line 17, in ?
File C:\Program
Running lilypond-book fromversion 2.7.39 in Windows now results in:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\bin\lilypond-book.py, line 75, in ?
import lilylib as ly
File out/lilylib.py, line 17, in ?
File C:\Program
On 15/10/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Graham Percival wrote:
Devel: given that it doesn't seem that we can fix TeX's broken
interpretation of
verbatim, I think that this would be worth addressing this in
lilypond's parser. I know
it sucks to add a special case just
On 12-Oct-05, at 2:45 AM, A. Deubelbeiss wrote:
When Lilypond encounters the ’ character, the program aborts without
mentioning the fact in the .log file. (Note that the Windows versions
don't have a console open at that point; other platforms may get an
error message there for all I know
Graham Percival wrote:
Devel: given that it doesn't seem that we can fix TeX's broken
interpretation of
verbatim, I think that this would be worth addressing this in
lilypond's parser. I know
it sucks to add a special case just for this, but people can reasonably
expect
to be able to cut
Lily 2.6.3 and 2.7.11, Windows versions. Win XP (SP2).
When Lilypond encounters the ’ character, the program aborts without
mentioning the fact in the .log file. (Note that the Windows versions
don't have a console open at that point; other platforms may get an
error message there for all I
On 2-Aug-05, at 9:04 AM, Fairchild wrote:
You state: The initialization of LilyPond is done in a number of
files that
are included as soon as you start the program. Nothing that you have to
bother about.
I would like to know what files are included. They contain default
settings
-- often
Graham Percival wrote:
On 2-Aug-05, at 9:04 AM, Fairchild wrote:
You state: The initialization of LilyPond is done in a number of
files that
are included as soon as you start the program. Nothing that you have to
bother about.
I would like to know what files are included. They contain
Fairchild wrote:
Is there a place I can stuff stuff so that it is included by default
independent of the current working directory?
I don't see any really good solution. Of course, you could put your
.ly files into .../share/lilypond/2.6.x/ly/ or wherever the default
initialization files are
Here's a summary of information gleaned from this thread and some
experimentation. Thanks to all the contributors.
- Bruce
==
\include filename.ly
The initialization of LilyPond is done in a number of
PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 4:38 AM
To: Fairchild
Cc: bug-lilypond@gnu.org
Subject: Re: latex error message
. . . What's in your test.ly file?
/Mats
==
Mats -
Not sure I understand what information you are asking for.
Repeating content of the message
Mats -
Thanks for the insight. Pretty #$@ subtle, especially for a DOS\Windows
guy.
Note that without the #(ly:set-point-and-click 'line-column), the \include
..\stuff.ly works fine.
As presented below it also works, just gives the error message:
Error invoking `latex \\nonstopmode \\input
Fairchild wrote:
Note that without the #(ly:set-point-and-click 'line-column), the \include
..\stuff.ly works fine.
Exactly, that's the only situation where the path of the file is
included in the LaTeX code.
I can't find any documentation of \include other than simple use examples.
It
.
_
Thanks both.
- Bruce
-Original Message-
From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 9:44 AM
To: Fairchild
Cc: bug-lilypond@gnu.org
Subject: Re: latex error message
Fairchild wrote:
Note that without the #(ly:set-point
the Cygwin installation
program (the same setup.exe that you used to install LilyPond) once
again and select the extra package. However, it will not solve the
problem you show below. I can't recall having seen exactly this
error message earlier. What's in your test.ly file?
/Mats
Here's
-Original Message-
From: Mats Bengtsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 4:38 AM
To: Fairchild
Cc: bug-lilypond@gnu.org
Subject: Re: latex error message
. . . What's in your test.ly file?
/Mats
==
Mats -
Not sure I understand
This test.ly code
%%%
\version 2.4.6
#(ly:set-point-and-click 'line-column)
\include ..\stuff.ly
{{ \foo }}
%%%
with this stuff.ly located up one in the tree
%%%
\version 2.4.6
foo = { c c c c }
%%%
produces a latex error
Run lilypond --verbose to get a more informative error message. Then,
search the mailing list archives. I wouldn't be surprised if you found
that this was an old well-known issue.
/Mats
Fairchild wrote:
This test.ly code
%%%
\version 2.4.6
#(ly:set-point-and-click 'line
@gnu.org
Subject: Re: latex error message
Run lilypond --verbose to get a more informative error message. Then, search
the mailing list archives. I wouldn't be surprised if you found that this
was an old well-known issue.
/Mats
Fairchild wrote:
This test.ly code
Hi,
I hadn't upgraded LilyPond for a week or so and suddenly configure
started complaining that I didn't have ec-fonts-mftraced installed,
which I indeed had. However, what I had installed was an early version
of ec-fonts-mftraced that didn't contain the ecb10.pfa file. Maybe the
error message
that didn't contain the ecb10.pfa file. Maybe the
error message and the text in INSTALL.txt can be a bit more elaborate on
what version of ec-fonts-mftraced is needed.
I noticed that myself. I trial-and-errored my way through to install this,
which leads me to the somewhat off-topic question
Mats Bengtsson writes:
However, what I had installed was an early version
of ec-fonts-mftraced that didn't contain the ecb10.pfa file. Maybe the
error message and the text in INSTALL.txt can be a bit more elaborate on
what version of ec-fonts-mftraced is needed.
Both fixed. Thanks.
Jan
I am receiving error message for python 2.3, and pdf file can not be opened
by Acroread32 at the firs attempt, but after the DOS window is closed it can
be opened by Acroread32.
All the files created by lilypond and copy of screen with the error message
are attached.
Best regards,
M. Rauf Yektay
already fixed in 2.1 cvs.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi folks,
I get the following error message for each repetition of a 2-bar
phrase using \repeat percent:
programming error: Unknown prefatory spacing. (Continuing; cross
thumbs)
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi folks,
I get the following error message for each repetition of a 2-bar
phrase using \repeat percent:
programming error: Unknown prefatory spacing. (Continuing; cross
thumbs)
A one-bar percent repeat doesn't generate this message.
Fortunately, the .ps output looks fine in either
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