Yeah, that could be it -- but I have no idea how to fix that. Not that I
did anything really strange with fonts -- I just need *one* character -- the
one in the first verse that doesn't show in jEdit.
So how can I check -- and fix -- that?
Gordon+
On 27/11/2009, Arjan Bos arjan@hetnet.nl
Hi all,
I'm so grateful for such an active community on this fabulous program!
Yesterday, I was dealing with fonts; today I'm wondering just what got into
my code. For much of the time I have been working on this file, it's taken
5 - 7 seconds to compile. All of a sudden this morning, it
Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
For much of the time I have been working on this file,
it's taken 5 - 7 seconds to compile. All of a sudden this morning, it
started taking up to 30 seconds, and I haven't done anything radical.
Can someone have a look at my code and see if there is something
Federico Bruni brunol...@gmx.com writes:
Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
For much of the time I have been working on this file, it's taken 5
- 7 seconds to compile. All of a sudden this morning, it started
taking up to 30 seconds, and I haven't done anything radical. Can
someone have a look
On 27 nov 2009, at 13:58, Father Gordon Gilbert fatherg...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all,
Yesterday, I was dealing with fonts; today I'm wondering just what
got into my code.
Perhaps the font cache is getting rebuild every time you compile? You
mentioned that you were working on fonts before
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
#(set-global-staff-sice 20)
it's size not sice. It's strange that you don't get anything in the
logfile, though.
Windows-native users don't get any error messages in the logfile when a
Scheme error occurs.
-- Tom
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In addition to the other hints you have already received,
I have added some comments below.
Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote:
I'm xp celeron 512ram
I am still trying to put together a more complicated score of 7
different instruments including piano.
I took and modified the example in
Mats- It was not until I actually could get an error log that I could
start to fix the file. However you have brought up a couple of things.
Last -first by changing the \score to new Staff from context I am now
able to get midi and pdf files to look at what it going on.
I am getting something
Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote:
Mats- It was not until I actually could get an error log that I could
start to fix the file. However you have brought up a couple of things.
Last -first by changing the \score to new Staff from context I am now
able to get midi and pdf files to look at
Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote:
I'm xp celeron 512ram
I am still trying to put together a more complicated score of 7
different instruments including piano.
I took and modified the example in Chapter 3 of the manual
I use jedit to work it out.
But, though I get a log file saying
code to see a gap where that is -- I've inserted a comment there.
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Han-Wen and Fr. Gilbert and all.
Correcting the [ to { and sice to size now gives me an error log -whew!
but it doesn't like this bit.
And I look at the manual and have fiddled with the parts and can't seem
to get it right.
So is the problem before this even though the complaint is either about
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Han-Wen and Fr. Gilbert and all.
Correcting the [ to { and sice to size now gives me an error log -whew! but
it doesn't like this bit.
And I look at the manual
I'm xp celeron 512ram
I am still trying to put together a more complicated score of 7
different instruments including piano.
I took and modified the example in Chapter 3 of the manual
I use jedit to work it out.
But, though I get a log file saying
parsing...
After 30 minutes nothing else
Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
flute = [
clarinet = [
violin = [
xylophone = [
Trombone = [
cello = [
These should be curly brackets
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Oof that was not a good but a stupid typo mistake.
However it did not solve the compiling problem I still only get a log file.
Sigh.
Jay
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
flute = [
clarinet = [
violin = [
xylophone = [
Trombone = [
cello = [
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