Hi David,
> Sorry, I only use Lilypond via RG. How do I create a file to answer your
> question?
basically create a normal text file with the editor of your choice (emacs, vim,
nano, joe, ... - whatever works for you) and enter the two lines I had in my
previous email. The line
\version
On 09/06/2017 03:00 AM, david wrote:
Actually, I just fully replicated my original situation and now get the
original simultaneous play problem.
Can you reproduce the problem using just the default "new" empty
composition that comes up at startup? Bring up two instances, hook them
up to
Hi Michael,
Sorry, I only use Lilypond via RG. How do I create a file to answer your question?
I wasn't having these problems before RG 17.04. I don't remember if Lilypond went to 2.18.2 before that or not.
This is all from Debian Testing.
On Sep 5, 2017 22:40, Michael Gerdau wrote:
Hi David,
just looked at the code and there is no obvious error. The structure is
"unusual" ín comparison to the structure of handwritten lilypond files but
that's no problem. I could process it with the current LP dev version (2.19.65)
w/o problems (don't have 2.18.2 installed because the dev
Le mercredi 6 septembre 2017, 09:34:13 CEST david a écrit :
> I just ran the RG-generated Lilypond code through Lilypond on the
> command line. Lilypond 2.18.2 fails with a segmentation fault.
>
I currently don't have LilyPond 2.18.12 installed to test it, but I can't find
any problem with