----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Hohl" <m...@hohlart.de>
To: "Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net>
I alerted him to the fact that the first place to look for errors is
the log file,
well, only if you have one ;-)
If you don't, it should be on the terminal output and it should be even more
obvious that the first thing to do is to make the code compile error-free.
and that if this file is corrected to be error free, the problem
disappears.
Yep. If you are doing everything right, nothing will be wrong anymore, so
to say.
But I get the point ...
Just to be clear - my point was that posting lilypond code with an obvious
error and asking why it didn't work is not a great thing to do.
--
Phil Holmes
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