; >> in examples 73
times before finally describing (on page 213) what it means.
I guess this is a long-winded way of saying that I think << >> should be in
the index.
Thanks for a great program!
- Ken
> So it would appear that your files relied on constructs that convert-ly
> (of course assuming that you had correct \version headers for the _old_
> version so that convert-ly would actually be inclined to try converting)
> is not able to upgrade.
>
> Without an actual example, not more than that
David Kastrup gnu.org> writes:
>
> Yes. Have you tried running convert-ly -ed on your files?
>
I did. There was no apparent change, and i received the same message: sadly
no
output either.
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Hi
I'm not a lilypond expert, but something has changed in the last version or so.
I have many banjo tablatures that I've worked out in lilypond that compiled
nicely and produced midi etc. Now, when I try to edit and recompile, I get
Parsing...
Interpreting music... /usr/share/lilypond/2.15
ork being done on writing and testing musicxml2ly is very, very
impressive! I hope my twi small findings will help a little.
Very best regards,
Ken Kellogg-Smith
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> I'm not top posting.
I just started to work on a new score using the centered dynamics template
(below). Before doing so I installed the latest development branch. I am
getting a windows crash msg "Program has stopped working" (vista 64) and the
following output. Typically, I start to % t
t d2.~}
{ a8( b~ b2)| \acciaccatura b8 \mark \default c4.} >>
then the mark no longer prints over the barline.
It seems to me that the acciaccatura should have no affect on the position
of the mark.
I'm running Lilypond 2.8.7 on Mac OS X 10.4.7 ppc.
Cheers,
Ken
PS - I had to mangl
OS X 10.4.7 PPC.
I expect to be able to work around the problem.
Thanks,
Ken
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