On 2010-02-27, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>
> >> I don't see any non-ASCII characters in my file. Oh, I take that back now
> >> that I scrutinize closer... I have © in the input file. Well, that's easy
> >> to get rid of. And doing so eliminates the glyph complaint from Lilypond.
> >> Wow, eight or
>> I don't see any non-ASCII characters in my file. Oh, I take that back now
>> that I scrutinize closer... I have © in the input file. Well, that's easy
>> to get rid of. And doing so eliminates the glyph complaint from Lilypond.
>> Wow, eight or so complaints from one character!
Any chance
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 8:50 PM, Tim McNamara wrote:
>
> On Feb 26, 2010, at 9:23 PM, Patrick McCarty wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Tim McNamara
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On Feb 26, 2010, at 3:35 PM, Patrick McCarty wrote:
Also, which LilyPond version are you using? I've been wo
On Feb 26, 2010, at 9:23 PM, Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Tim McNamara
wrote:
On Feb 26, 2010, at 3:35 PM, Patrick McCarty wrote:
Also, which LilyPond version are you using? I've been working on a
lot of Pango/text issues lately, so some of the error messages h
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Tim McNamara wrote:
>
> On Feb 26, 2010, at 3:35 PM, Patrick McCarty wrote:
>>
>> Also, which LilyPond version are you using? I've been working on a
>> lot of Pango/text issues lately, so some of the error messages have
>> changed form in recent 2.13 versions.
>
>
On Feb 26, 2010, at 3:35 PM, Patrick McCarty wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Tim McNamara
wrote:
Here's the programming error I mentioned in my other post. It is
repeated
about seven or eight times:
programming error: FT_Get_Glyph_Name () error: invalid argument
continuing, cross
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 1:04 PM, Tim McNamara wrote:
> Here's the programming error I mentioned in my other post. It is repeated
> about seven or eight times:
>
> programming error: FT_Get_Glyph_Name () error: invalid argument
> continuing, cross fingers
> programming error: Glyph has no name, bu
Here's the programming error I mentioned in my other post. It is
repeated about seven or eight times:
programming error: FT_Get_Glyph_Name () error: invalid argument
continuing, cross fingers
programming error: Glyph has no name, but font supports glyph naming.
Skipping glyph U+, file
ke é ô ê ö etc.very frequent in spanish and french languages, the
compiling works great the first time I work with the file; but when
I quit Lilypond and reopen the file a few days later or a few
minutes later, the compiling doesn´t work, no error message
appears, this is where the console
uages, the compiling works
great the first time I work with the file; but when I quit Lilypond and
reopen the file a few days later or a few minutes later, the compiling
doesn´t work, no error message appears, this is where the console gets
stuck:
" Traitement de << /Users/radif/Music/Mu
2009/4/25 Werner LEMBERG :
> Great! Please commit something along this.
Done.
I've changed it slightly so it matches the behaviour of \override,
setting the property even if there's no match.
Regards,
Neil
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>> I eventually noticed that I had accidentally typed
>>
>> -\tweak #'extra-ofset
>>
>> instead of
>>
>> -\tweak #'extra-offset
>>
>> but this did not generate any warning. Looks like this is a general
>> thing with \tweak, as I tried changing \tweak #'color to \tweak
>> #'colon and got no warning
2009/4/23 Nick Payne :
> I was trying to move a TextSpanner with \tweak and couldn't figure out why
> it wouldn't move. I eventually noticed that I had accidentally typed
>
> -\tweak #'extra-ofset
>
> instead of
>
> -\tweak #'extra-offset
>
> but this did not generate any warning. Looks like this i
I was trying to move a TextSpanner with \tweak and couldn't figure out why
it wouldn't move. I eventually noticed that I had accidentally typed
-\tweak #'extra-ofset
instead of
-\tweak #'extra-offset
but this did not generate any warning. Looks like this is a general thing
with \tweak, as I tr
2009/2/17 chip :
> chip wrote:
>>
>> Error message -
>>
>> "Error running external command.
>> See the activity log about the problem.
>> Cannot run program "c:\Program Files\LilyPond\user\bin\lilypond" (in
>> directory "D:\Lilyp
chip wrote:
Error message -
"Error running external command.
See the activity log about the problem.
Cannot run program "c:\Program Files\LilyPond\user\bin\lilypond" (in
directory "D:\Lilypond Files"): CreateProcess error=3, The system
cannot find the path specifi
Error message -
"Error running external command.
See the activity log about the problem.
Cannot run program "c:\Program Files\LilyPond\user\bin\lilypond" (in
directory "D:\Lilypond Files"): CreateProcess error=3, The system cannot
find the path specified."
B
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear lilypond-users,
when compiling one of my scores I get the following error message,
which I don't understand:
musik/musik_ab115.ly:63:16: warning: No tuplet to end
s8\fp\< s\f\>
\times 4/6 { s32*5\p\< s 32\!} \pedtrem s4...\ff
\sta
Dear lilypond-users,
when compiling one of my scores I get the following error message,
which I don't understand:
musik/musik_ab115.ly:63:16: warning: No tuplet to end
s8\fp\< s\f\>
\times 4/6 { s32*5\p\< s 32\!} \pedtrem s4...\ff
\startTextSpan s32 \stopTextSpa
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear Trevor,
thanks for Your advice! Now it works!
2008/12/28 Trevor Daniels :
A stencil cannot be overridden to #t. You need to use \revert
to recover the default behaviour (if that is what you intended):
mitzahl ={ \revert TupletNumber #'stencil }
Trevor
Thanks from
;
> - Original Message - From: "Stefan Thomas"
>
> To: "lilypond-user"
> Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 11:54 AM
> Subject: error message I don't understand
>
>
>> Dear lilpond-users,
>> when compiling the below quoted file I get t
ecember 28, 2008 11:54 AM
Subject: error message I don't understand
Dear lilpond-users,
when compiling the below quoted file I get the error message:
warning: type check for `stencil' failed; value `#t' must be of type
`unknown'
I think it has to do with the tuplets, but I
Dear lilpond-users,
when compiling the below quoted file I get the error message:
warning: type check for `stencil' failed; value `#t' must be of type `unknown'
I think it has to do with the tuplets, but I don't understand, what
I've done wrong. Here is the sni
Sweet! Thanks Neil. I can't even remember now why I did it with a
backslash. It's surprising that it works anyway, given how things like
this often cause files to fail. Glad to be rid of the error message :)
Thanks,
Jon
Neil Puttock wrote:
Hi Jon,
2008/9/11 Jonathan Ku
Hi Jon,
2008/9/11 Jonathan Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> When I use the \showLastLength command I get an error message:
>
> unknown escaped string: `\showLastLength'
>
> However, it seems that the command really is "known" because it performs the
> comm
When I use the \showLastLength command I get an error message:
unknown escaped string: `\showLastLength'
However, it seems that the command really is "known" because it performs
the command perfectly, only showing me the last several bars of the
piece. Any idea why this error
Thanks Valentin. I changed it to \tempo and it worked fine. All is
good! Best,
Jonathan
Valentin Villenave wrote:
2008/7/3 Jonathan Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I just installed the latest build and when I ran the file I'm working on, it
came back with this error, which I think has to do wit
2008/7/3 Jonathan Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just installed the latest build and when I ran the file I'm working on, it
> came back with this error, which I think has to do with a macro included
> near the top of the document.
Yeah, I get the same error with the same macro. The good news is, y
Am 03.07.2008 um 04:17 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
Hi everyone,
I just installed the latest build and when I ran the file I'm
working on, it came back with this error, which I think has to do
with a macro included near the top of the document.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop$ tarantella
running
:5:
Wrong number of arguments to #count context)>
[end of error message]
And below is the macro, which was posted to this list a few months ago
and was working fine in 2.11.49. Can anyone see the problem? Thanks,
Jon
%%% the following function allows you to specify how the
%%% moveme
2008/4/22 James E. Bailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've often wondered if there's an easy way to change the default language
> (without building from scratch) it would really be nice to not have to
> \include a language file.
Yes, but note that all documentation examples and templates use the
defa
Am 22.04.2008 um 18:02 schrieb Valentin Villenave:
2008/4/22 Jonathan Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Yea!! Thanks Reinhold, Mats, and Neil. This instantly fixed the
problem.
Oy. I was using a template from somewhere and didn't know what that
"english.ly" was for but kept it anyway. There ought
2008/4/22 Jonathan Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yea!! Thanks Reinhold, Mats, and Neil. This instantly fixed the problem.
> Oy. I was using a template from somewhere and didn't know what that
> "english.ly" was for but kept it anyway. There ought to be a flashing red
> warning light over that!
B
gis fis and
cis so I'll just make sure not to have the english.ly file
included in anything. Many thanks for the speedy solution
to my problem. Glad it was so easy for you guys to figure out.
Jon
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 22. April 2008 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
>
Hi Jon,
If you've included "english.ly", you can't call G-sharp "gis"; either
change it to "gs" or get rid of the include. :)
Regards,
Neil
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Since you use
\include "english.ly"
you should use the English version of the note names, not the default
Dutch ones, right?
Try a "gs" instead of "gis".
/Mats
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
I'm getting an error message that's driving me crazy:
GNU
Am Dienstag, 22. April 2008 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:
> I'm getting an error message that's driving me crazy:
>
> GNU LilyPond 2.11.44
> Processing `merengue.ly'
> Parsing...
> merengue.ly:239:24: error: syntax error, unexpected STRING
> a,4-. g
I'm getting an error message that's driving me crazy:
GNU LilyPond 2.11.44
Processing `merengue.ly'
Parsing...
merengue.ly:239:24: error: syntax error, unexpected STRING
a,4-. g'-. a,-.
gis'-. \ostinatoTwo
% m.
2008/2/5, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Working with a copy of the file, you can try to comment out
> (or remove) sections of the file to narrow down where the problem is.
...or you can use the LilyPondTool plugin for the jEdit editor, that
highlights such errors in real time: http://lilyp
Usually, such error messages mean that you have some completely different
syntax error in your file, such as curly braces that don't match.
Unfortunately, it's very hard for LilyPond to detect all such syntax errors
and provide a readable error message. This also means that you have
When I try to generate my .ly file, I get the following error message in the
log:
# -*-compilation-*-
Changing working directory to `C:/Documents and Settings/George/Desktop'
Processing `C:/Documents and Settings/George/Desktop/Derbenko Scherzo.ly'
Parsing...
E:/Temp/Lilypond/usr/bi
Am 23/01/2007 um 13:03 schrieb Mats Bengtsson:
Please always tell what LilyPond version you use and on what operating
system (here I guess from your error message that you use MacOS).
/Mats
Yes, it is version 2.10.0 on Mac OS 10.4.8
Manuel
Manuel wrote:
Whenever I work with somewhat
Please always tell what LilyPond version you use and on what operating
system (here I guess from your error message that you use MacOS).
/Mats
Manuel wrote:
Whenever I work with somewhat large files, LilyPond takes either an
extremely long time to compile or just stops working. The last time
Whenever I work with somewhat large files, LilyPond takes either an
extremely long time to compile or just stops working. The last time
it happened, a new window opened with this information:
(error: NSInternalInconsistencyException - Error (1000) creating
CGSWindow)
See the Console for a
If you use jEdit, try restart it. JPedal can cause this.
Bert
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Frédéric Chiasson wrote:
I removed some %{ and %} and tried to compile the whole piece I made, but I
received this weird message as an error :
You're probably missing a } somewhere. If you're not doing any fancy
\override commands, then I'm 95% certain this is caused from unbalanced
curly br
Hi!
I removed some %{ and %} and tried to compile the whole piece I made, but I
received this weird message as an error :
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/../share/lilypond/current/ly/init.ly:37:1:
ERREUR : GUILE a signal'e une erreur pour l'expression d'ebutant ici
#
(if (or (p
Christopher Johnson wrote:
I'm using the pre-built LilyPond.app packages on Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.7 with an
iBook G4.
...
I'm going to try to build a command-line lilypond using Fink,
No need; you already have the command-line version. See section 13.2
"Notes for the MacOS X app" in the 2.9
I don't know what's wrong with Lilypond, but something's happened to it, and now
when it starts to parse my .ly files, it will just stop processing and open
outdated .pdf files.
I'm using the pre-built LilyPond.app packages on Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.7 with an
iBook G4.
My cousin was trying to run the
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'm using 2.6.1
I'm getting an odd error message. The file appears to
parse and process correctly. Then after Lilypond has
computed the line and page breaks I get the messages
ERROR: In procedure ly_scm2double:
ERROR: Wrong type argument: (-8)
The file the
I'm using 2.6.1
I'm getting an odd error message. The file appears to
parse and process correctly. Then after Lilypond has
computed the line and page breaks I get the messages
ERROR: In procedure ly_scm2double:
ERROR: Wrong type argument: (-8)
The file then appears not to have writ
On 2-Feb-06, at 7:22 PM, Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote:
When I leave out the end bracket to a triplet figure in line 18,23/24
(in jedit) [see example below] the error message is that I have
something wrong with
score\
\new Staff \ melody
when in fact the problem is way before that
Hello-
When I leave out the end bracket to a triplet figure in
line 18,23/24 (in jedit) [see example below] the error
message is that I have something wrong with
score\
\new Staff \ melody
when in fact the problem is way before that - a missing
bracket.
This doesn't make sense to me
On 20-Sep-05, at 1:37 AM, Mehmet Okonsar wrote:
When I insert such a long markup:
--
_\markup { \large \bold {C} \natural \bold {D} \flat \bold {E} \sharp
\bold
{F} \flat \bold {G} \natural \bold {A} \flat \bold {B} \sharp}
--
I
When I insert such a long markup:
--
_\markup { \large \bold {C} \natural \bold {D} \flat \bold {E} \sharp \bold
{F} \flat \bold {G} \natural \bold {A} \flat \bold {B} \sharp}
--
I got the following message (but the score compiles fine
o list,
> >
> > I cannot open a *.ps file produced with LilyPond 2.6.0-1 on Windows
> > XP (PDF is ok). This is the error message:
> > ...
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file that's mainly used
internally by LilyPond to produce the final PDF.
/Mats
Citerar Thomas Scharkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello list,
>
> I cannot open a *.ps file produced with LilyPond 2.6.0-1 on Windows
> XP (PDF is ok).
> This is the error message:
>
>
Hello list,
I cannot open a *.ps file produced with LilyPond 2.6.0-1 on Windows
XP (PDF is ok).
This is the error message:
--
GSview 4.6 2004-01-11
Unknown in Comments section at line 7:
%%DocumentSuppliedResources: font CenturySchL-Bold
Unknown in Comments section at line 8
This errormessage was most helpful:
Don't you want polyphonic voices instead?:
Yes I do!
A quick glance in the user manual UNIFIED index:
Polyphony, and then I could see that I should add two backslashes, \\
So the parser seems to have some nice way to analyze the input,
wonder how it is don
It's caused by setting the fontencoding to T1. The default font in the
T1 encoding maps to ecrm that maps to ecrm1000. Perhaps TeX always
create the default font? I don't know where this latter mapping set.
Bert
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No,
\header {
title = "something"
}
\score { c}
...
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/inputenc.sty
kpathsea: Running mktextfm ecrm1000
(/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/latin1.def))
No file proba.aux.
/usr/share/texmf/web2c/mktexnam: Could not map source abbreviation for
ecrm1000.
/usr/share/tex
In version 2.4.x, the jknappen fonts shouldn't be used at all.
Are you sure that you didn't try some old input file that
explicitly set font-name to ecrm1000?
/Mats
Bertalan Fodor wrote:
Somehow it tries to use ecrm1000 from jknappen's ec fonts package
instead of ec-fonts-mftraced... It tries t
Somehow it tries to use ecrm1000 from jknappen's ec fonts package
instead of ec-fonts-mftraced... It tries to use it at me also, but I
have it.
I really don't know why it tries to use it... Perhaps the others know...
Bert
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> lilypond --verbose /cygdrive/f/lilypond/gitarre/Carulli/test24.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.4.2
LILYPOND_DATADIR="/usr/share/lilypond"
LOCAL_LILYPOND_DATADIR="/usr/share/lilypond/2.4.2"
LOCALEDIR="/usr/share/locale"
LILYPONDPREFIX=""
[/usr/share/lilypond/2.4.2/scm/lily-
library.scm][/usr/share/lilypond/2.
And please send the log file latex created: it will contain the error
message.
Bert
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Please rerun (from the cygwin command line) with the flag
lilypond --verbose myfile.ly
which should give more information on what actually fails.
/Mats
Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
Hi all,
I
Please rerun (from the cygwin command line) with the flag
lilypond --verbose myfile.ly
which should give more information on what actually fails.
/Mats
Thomas Scharkowski wrote:
Hi all,
I have just installed lilypond 2.4.2 from Bertalan Fodor.
Everything seems to work, but I get this error
Hi all,
I have just installed lilypond 2.4.2 from Bertalan Fodor.
Everything seems to work, but I get this error message:
--
Error invoking `latex \\nonstopmode \\input test24.tex > /dev/null
2>&1 '. Return value 256
--
Th
It seems that you don't have a sufficiently recent version of the guile
package installed.
/Mats
Jean Marc LEGRAND wrote:
Hi list !
I've just installed lily2.2.0 under my mdk10.0. Installation was no trouble at all.
But while runing lily on test.ly, I have this error message :
[EMAIL
Hi list !
I've just installed lily2.2.0 under my mdk10.0. Installation was no trouble at all.
But while runing lily on test.ly, I have this error message :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] LILYPOND]$ lilypond --verbose test.ly
lilypond (GNU LilyPond) 2.2.0
Ouverture du pipe `/usr/bin/lilypond-bin --ve
Just upgraded to 2.1.29. I have a construct like this:
8 dis'16 \>(cis16)\!
and I get a warning "Can't find start of (de)crescendo:"
The decrescendo draws fine, but the warning is new with 2.1.29.
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It seems that convert-ly does some errors in converting
\spanrequest \start "text"
Just edit your converted file and replace, for example,
#(ly:export (make-span-event 'TextSpanEvent START) g8)
with
\startTextSpan g8
and
#(ly:export (make-span-event 'TextSpanEvent STOP))
with
\stopTextSpan
/Mats
Hi, I've just converted a large file from 1.5.x to 2.0 and it seems to be
failing at one point. The log file is as follows:
*
lilypond (GNU LilyPond) 2.0.1
Running usr...
Now processing: `jonson.ly'
Parsing...ERROR: Unbound variable: fis2
lilypond: error: LilyPond failed on input file jonso
Guido Milanese writes:
> The question regards an error message of midi2ly:
>
> File "/usr//bin/midi2ly", line 43, in ?
> import midi
> ImportError: No module named midi
>
> I read how to solve it in Windows, but what about Linux?
> Which file is the s
I apologize for asking a question that seems to be almost a FAQ, but
checking with Google I found only answers useful for the Windows
version, while I am using lilypond on a Linux Mandrake system.
The question regards an error message of midi2ly:
File "/usr//bin/midi2ly", l
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
"Programming error" means that you have hit some bug in the
program. When you send a question to the mailing list, always
specify what version of Lilypond you are using.
Oh, yes excuse me, I've forgotten to mention the version : 1.7.13...
This may be a known problem that has a
"Programming error" means that you have hit some bug in the
program. When you send a question to the mailing list, always
specify what version of Lilypond you are using.
This may be a known problem that has already been solved,
but if you use a recent version of Lilypond, you may want to
send a ful
Hello,
I get this warning in a score I'm typesetting :
Calculating line breaks... programming error:
Multi_measure_rest::get_rods (): I am not spanned! (Continuing; cross
thumbs)
As Lily says 'programming error', I assume, I've made a mistake while
typesetting and this error concern measure c
DEBORAH LOWREY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was previously using 1.4.12.jcn5 and upgraded to the
> experimental 1.5.60.jcn1. But I am still having the
> same problems (see inline text attached and error
> messages below).
> So I decided to test out Coriolan which I was using as
> a working te
) full
score. I am getting the following messages (with both
mine and Coriolan):
First I get a windows box error message:
Lilypond has caused an error in CYGWIN1.DLL.
Lilypond will now close.
If you continue to experience problems,
try restarting your computer.
I've tried war
DEBORAH LOWREY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been working on the full orchestration of the
> Magic Flute. Everything was going great until I got to
> the violins. I was adding each instrument to the score
> as I went and ran ly2dvi -P after each to help edit,
> etc. But now I'm getting the e
nd
system ('lilypond %s %s ' % (opts, fs))
File "/usr/lilypond-1.4.12.jcn5-1/bin/ly2dvi", line
234, in system
error (msg)
File "/usr/lilypond-1.4.12.jcn5-1/bin/ly2dvi", line
132, in error
raise _ ("Exiting ... ")
Exiting ...
I commented out the
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