Using a grace note set that spans two staves, reduced from a vastly more complex real score to a more minimal example, if I use a hairpin between the sfz and the p indications, I get a programming error related to vertical alignment that I am unable to understand, or eliminate. Can folks explain this?
Andrew — compilation log Starting lilypond 2.19.29 [exp-k-p11-simpler.ly]... Processing `/home/andro/work/lilypond/proportion/exp-k-p11-simpler.ly' Parsing... Interpreting music... Preprocessing graphical objects... programming error: My pure_y_common is a VerticalAlignment, which might contain several staves. continuing, cross fingers programming error: My pure_y_common is a VerticalAlignment, which might contain several staves. continuing, cross fingers programming error: My pure_y_common is a VerticalAlignment, which might contain several staves. continuing, cross fingers programming error: My pure_y_common is a VerticalAlignment, which might contain several staves. continuing, cross fingers programming error: My pure_y_common is a VerticalAlignment, which might contain several staves. continuing, cross fingers Finding the ideal number of pages... Fitting music on 1 page... Drawing systems... programming error: bounds of this piece aren't breakable. continuing, cross fingers Layout output to `/tmp/lilypond-40hIxW'... Converting to `exp-k-p11-simpler.pdf'... Deleting `/tmp/lilypond-40hIxW'... Success: compilation successfully completed Completed successfully in 0.7”. — compilation log — snip \version "2.19.29" treble = { \clef treble \time 1/4 c''16_\sfz \grace { \bar "" ees'''8^>]_\sfz\> g''^> f' a' d'' \change Staff = middle b fis_\p } \change Staff = top \bar "!" } bass = { \clef bass \time 1/4 c16 } \score { \new PianoStaff << \new Staff = "top" \with { } { \treble } \new Staff = "middle" \with { } { \bass } >> \layout { } } — snip _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user