Correction: I apologize to Nicola for the first, incomplete message — I sent the message instead of adding the attachments, sorry!
Hi, thanks to all who are working on this. I upgraded to TeXShop 3.07 and Lilypond 2.15.38-1, which both should work for Lion. Lilypond 2.14 continued working like a charm (for the limited use I had) that it never occurred to me to check about the Lion compatibility. I should have checked that… However, after upgrading both TeXShop and Lilypond the result is still the same on my side. As Nicola suggested, I changed the verbose and debug settings in the lilypond-book engine On May 6, 2012, at 12:44 PM, Nicola Vitacolonna wrote: > Sorry for sending you yet another email, but this has occurred to me right > now: which TeX distribution have you installed? > > You may try to upgrade TeXShop to the latest release (3.04) and download the > development snapshot of LilyPond (2.15.38-1). If that does not fix the > problem, there may be something wrong with your TeX distribution (I recommend > that you use MacTeX 2011: http://www.tug.org/mactex/2011/). > > Nicola > On May 6, 2012, at 12:38 PM, Nicola Vitacolonna wrote: > On 06/mag/2012, at 12:24, Nicola Vitacolonna wrote: > >> One more thing that might help me is this: open the file >> ~/Library/TeXShop/Engines/LilyPond-Book.engine with a text editor, and >> change the lines > > I forgot to mention: in Lion the Library folder is hidden. To access it, you > have to click on the Go menu in the Finder while keeping the alt key pressed. > > Nicola > I attached two files with the output: one file contains the output for the file that compiles with no special characters in the path, the other one the aborted compilation. > I am not sure if I understand correctly, but if you are talking about the > \includegraphics commands inside the *-systems.tex files, then no .pdf > extension is needed—that is, they should look like this: > > \includegraphics{4a/lily-302d4edc-1} > >> Next, I added manually the .pdf file extension for each snippet. For example >> in: >> lily-085adc2a-systems.tex >> >> Original: >> \includegraphics{/Users/dona/Documents/Data >> Personal/FluÃÇte-aÃÄ-bec/Test-Lilypond-book/test-lilypond-book-lily/56/lily-085adc2a-1}% >> % eof > > Mmh, this may be the culprit: that path should not be an absolute path > (compare with my example above). Again, if you send me the files you are > using, maybe I can figure out what is happening. Thanks Nicola for telling me that the file extension (.pdf) does not need to be in the *-systems.tex files and yes, there is still a full path in these files. I hope that this will help you to understand what's going on. Cheers! Dona
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