Hi, I think many of the failed barchecks was because of something like \acciaccatura \stemDown cis32 a4
I will have to change them to \acciaccatura { \stemDown cis32 } a4 also, having more than 1 \acciaccatura causes an error, example, \acciaccatura cis32 \acciaccatura dis32 a4 therefore, \time 6/8 cis( b4) \acciaccatura \times 2/3 { \stemUp cis32([ \acciaccatura b \acciaccatura a] } b8.)[ cis16-. d8-.] | has to be changed into \time 6/8 cis8( b4) \acciaccatura { \times 2/3 { cis32([ b a] } } b8.)[ cis16-. d8-.] As for, \time 6/8 r1 its because in noteworthy composer, thats the value for a full bar rest. Is there any way to place a fullbar rest just by detecting the time signature? so there wont need to figure out to use R1 or R2 so on... :)_Joshua ======= At 2005-04-28, 00:01:26 you wrote: ======= >Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> 451 bars is a pretty large for an orchestral score, > >that's true, but lily should handle it. and indeed it does. the problem >was actually this code: > > \time 6/8 > cis( b4) \acciaccatura \times 2/3 { \stemUp cis32([ \acciaccatura b > \acciaccatura a] } > b8.)[ cis16-. d8-.] | > >it makes lily hang (I filed a bug report) > >> and 400 meg isn't extraordinary. > >the rest of the piece is compiled using less than 200 megs here (my >system is similar of Joshua's) > >> Op ma, 25-04-2005 te 00:32 +0800, schreef Joshua Koo: > >>> oh ya. i was trying to lilypond a file using the nwc2ly converter im >>> developing and. tried to convert that beethoven 7th symphony movement >>> 1. > >from the file you sent, it seems this tool generates wrong code. for >instance, it generates > >\time 6/8 >r1 > >when it should generate r2. for a full bar, or better yet, R2. > >Pedro > = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user