Hi Andrew
Thanks, I'm Cc-ing the list
Il giorno mar 15 nov 2016 alle 1:43, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
Have run your files. Again, under 2.19.50 on Linux Mint (derived from
Ubuntu) the program does not crash.
Since the slur is what is calling the Bezier curve
Il giorno lun 14 nov 2016 alle 9:14, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
Hello Federico,
FWIW, this compiles cleanly on 2.19.50 under Linux Mint, using the
standard
distribution version. Not sure whether this fact is of any help.
I know that my minimal example compiles
Hello Federico,
FWIW, this compiles cleanly on 2.19.50 under Linux Mint, using the standard
distribution version. Not sure whether this fact is of any help.
Andrew
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Hi
I have a real piece where I get the following error (printed 6 times):
programming error: no solution found for Bezier intersection
continuing, cross fingers
The PDF looks fine, but I'd like to avoid this error in the logs, if
possible.
By commenting some code I found, by trial and error
Am Wednesday, 14. September 2011, 06:47:50 schrieb Colin Campbell:
On 11-09-13 09:29 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
Ok, the following small example reproduces the error on my system with
2.15.11:
The minimal example is (the normal fingering -1 does not have any influence,
so it should be removed,
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:29:30 +1000, Nick Payne wrote:
On 14/09/11 08:34, Trevor Daniels wrote:
Nick Payne wrote Tuesday, September 13, 2011 11:25 PM
The problem is that the score is quite large, and the log gives no
indication at all about where the error is coming from. I guess I can
try
a couple of lines saying programming error: no solution found
for Bezier intersection. I've never seen this before - what does it mean?
Finding the ideal number of pages...
Fitting music on 1 or 2 pages...
Drawing systems...
warning: cannot fit music on page: overflow is 0.133427
warning
output looks fine, but the console log contains a
couple of lines saying programming error: no solution found for Bezier
intersection. I've never seen this before - what does it mean?
Please send us a tiny example of the problematic input.
cheers,
Janek
, and then built
it with 2.15.11. The PDF output looks fine, but the console log contains a
couple of lines saying programming error: no solution found for Bezier
intersection. I've never seen this before - what does it mean?
Please send us a tiny example of the problematic input.
The problem
Nick Payne wrote Tuesday, September 13, 2011 11:25 PM
The problem is that the score is quite large, and the log gives no
indication at all about where the error is coming from. I guess I
can try commenting out different sections to see if I can isolate
where the error is happening.
Nick, if
On 14/09/11 08:34, Trevor Daniels wrote:
Nick Payne wrote Tuesday, September 13, 2011 11:25 PM
The problem is that the score is quite large, and the log gives no
indication at all about where the error is coming from. I guess I can
try commenting out different sections to see if I can isolate
On 11-09-13 09:29 PM, Nick Payne wrote:
Ok, the following small example reproduces the error on my system with
2.15.11:
%==
\version 2.15.11
\language english
fingering = {
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(left)
\set strokeFingerOrientations =
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