A bit more on the crash. It would seem to be a self reference problem that gets into an unending loop. As a workaround I have managed to carry on by making copies of all the files and using those as the reference for the cues, so no longer having part 1 cue part 3 and part 3 cue part 1 etc but having part 1 cue copy of part 3 etc. A bit cumbersome but practical. It still leaves Lilypond a bit weak on the cueing front though
northofscotland wrote: > > > > I have been entering a seven part piece by Schutz; 2 voice + 5 > instrumental. To help the performers I have been making extensive use of > cue notes between all seven parts. > I have been using Lilypond 2.12.2 with the latest jedit/Lilypond tool. > Currently it is a clean, new install since I uninstalled/reinstalled to > see if that solved the problem, - it hasn't! > All the parts seem to work perfectly as stand-alone, un-cued but as I > added the cue notes, building up with a series of \include statements at > the head of the file, \cueDuring in the notes and \addQuote before the > \score statement it all seemed to go pear shaped and hang - seemingly in > some indefinite loop. The problem seemed to arise once I was about half > way through with some files that had worked perfectly - including the cues > throwing a wobbly, and with others which were being worked on. The only > way to get out of it is to kill everything > > Is it me, the program, bugs, lilypond tool or whatever? More importantly, > has anyone any ideas how to fix it please? > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Lilypond-crashing-with-cue-notes-tp22834749p22843931.html Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user