On Sun, 2005-10-09 at 07:40 +0200, dax2 wrote: > Hello Aaron, why do you send so much lilysource? > > Isn't the problem identifiable with one oboe-block? > > You have two braces just after "\\score" >
right that is the template I got to not use any includes. but if what you are saying is true I can remove the oboe altogether since I don't need it for the index?? > I cut off after one oboe block and moved one brace and then > Lilypond runs. I know,- I know. It does not work when you have > more blocks of \\score. Then Lily whines "You already have music > in score". > > Maybe there is some "New Staff" syntax which must be present > when you have many scores in one file. I wish we had a complete > small score-example to multiply for this example. By the way > I have somewhere ... but I'll send this short answer first. > > I guess there must be some kind of complete syntax with score, > staff and all in order for more \\scores to work. > > Maybe the default values for the data-structs within \\score > comes in here and plays "a blind hand". > all the brackets match up for me. > With gvim/vim/vi you can check braces with "%" (percent-sign) > in command mode. > Yeah I know. > > \version "2.6.3" > > \paper { > #(define dump-extents #t) > > linewidth = 160\mm > indent = 0\mm > } > #(set-global-staff-size 14 ) > \layout { raggedright = ##t } > > > \score { > \set Staff.midiInstrument = "oboe" { > \time 4/4 > \key e \minor > \clef treble > > \partial 8 e'8 > a'4 gis'8 f' e'4. e'8 | > gis'16 gis'8. ~ gis'4. e'8 gis' b' | > \time 3/4 a' gis' f'4. e'8 | > %5 > d'2 r8 e' | > \time 4/4 a'4. b'8 c''4 b'8 a' | > \time 3/4 gis'2. | > \time 4/4 a'4. b'8 c'' b' d''16 c'' b' a' | > gis'4. f'8 e'4. e'8 | > %10 > e' f' gis'4 > } > } > > > > > _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user