Hello-- I've been working on a full orchestral score for a while and have begun running into a perplexing problem. To save compiling time I usually use the
\property Score.skipTypesetting = ##t feature, just typesetting the part I'm currently working on and every once in a great while commenting the "skip typesetting" instruction so that I can see how the whole thing looks so far. Until yesterday I never had a problem with this, but after the score reached a certain length I started to get this error message at the very end of the compile: paper output to `rococo-score.tex'... writing header field `dedication' to `rococo-score.dedication'... writing header field `title' to `rococo-score.title'... writing header field `subtitle' to `rococo-score.subtitle'... writing header field `subsubtitle' to `rococo-score.subsubtitle'... writing header field `composer' to `rococo-score.composer'... writing header field `opus' to `rococo-score.opus'... warning: lilypond: command exited with value 139 (ignored) Analyzing rococo-score.tex... Running LaTeX... error: latex: command exited with value 256 Traceback (innermost last): File "/usr/bin/ly2dvi", line 928, in ? run_latex (files, outbase, extra_init) File "/usr/bin/ly2dvi", line 670, in run_latex quiet_system (cmd, 'LaTeX') File "/usr/bin/ly2dvi", line 442, in quiet_system return system (cmd) File "/usr/bin/ly2dvi", line 247, in system error (msg) File "/usr/bin/ly2dvi", line 144, in error raise _ ("Exiting ... ") Exiting ... LATEX output to `rococo-score.latex'... MIDI output to `rococo-score.midi'... TEX output to `rococo-score.tex'... I can skip all but the very end or very beginning of the score and get a good compile with normal postscript output, but doing the entire thing makes latex choke. Any help gratefully appreciated. I'm attaching the two files zipped together, in case that helps. Carter -- +---------------------------------+ |Carter Brey ([EMAIL PROTECTED])| +---------------------------------+ Homepage: http://www.nyplive.org/music/orchestra/index.cfm?page=profile&personNum=7 A pushy romeo asked a gorgeous elevator operator, "Don't all these stops and starts get you pretty worn out?" "It isn't the stops and starts that get on my nerves, it's the jerks."
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