Hi Guy!
Starting lilypond-windows.exe 2.19.56
[Leloupgarou_transformationscene-pianoReduction.ly]...
Processing `[filename].ly'
Parsing...
Interpreting
music...[8][16][24][32][40][48][56][64][72][80][88][96][104][112][120][128][136][144][152][160][168][176][184][192][200][208][216][224][232
Guy Stalnaker writes:
> And it happened twice more, too.
Any reason you are using an old development version?
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And it happened twice more, too.
Last time I tried to add \clef "treble" and then \clef bass to the score
and the same seg-fault/error recurred. A quick test showed that just
adding \clef "treble" was enough to cause the seg-fault (if that's what
is happening).
Nothing I can do to make that
2017-07-28 23:45 GMT+02:00 Reilly Farrell :
> between-system-space = 1\cm
> between-system-padding = #1
Which version do you use?
between-system-space/between-system-padding are outdated for a looong time.
Have a look at
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/notation/flexible-vertical-
Hi All,
I've come to a point where I need manual control over the vertical spacing
between musical systems. The most prominent solution I've found seems not
to be behaving as expected: no matter how I change the values in the \paper
block, each configuration returns the same pdf.
Is there someth
Hmmm. Maybe I looked right past the simple solution. Wouldn't be the first
time. Thanks, I'll try this.
John
> -Original Message-
> From: David Kastrup [mailto:d...@gnu.org]
> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2017 4:26 PM
> To: John Schlomann
> Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Counter in a r
"John Schlomann" writes:
> David,
> Your response doesn't give me hope for a simple solution.
Oh come on.
stanza = \relative { ... }
{
\keepWithTag first \stanzaI
\keepWithTag second \stanzaI
\keepWithTag third \stanzaI
}
Just because \repeat unfold does not work in this case does not m
David,
Your response doesn't give me hope for a simple solution. But then I didn't
start out with a lot of hope.
I'm not sure I completely understand your last comment. I'm wondering if
some sort of preprocessor would work for this. I keep the tunes in separate
files, and \include them into the ma
Hi Eby,
> i want the Bracket at the first beat of the bar.
That's wasn't clear to me from the code you provided (i.e., where the bracket
was placed, the timing of the overrides, etc.)
> Is the placement of brackets different on recent version of lilypond ?
I don't think so…
If you want the br
Hi Kieren,
Thanks, your code draw the bracket on the second beat of the measure, but i
want the Bracket at the first beat of the bar.
Attached is the output of your code.
Is the placement of brackets different on recent version of lilypond ?.
On Th
Am 28.07.2017 um 18:56 schrieb David Kastrup:
> David Wright writes:
>
>> On Fri 28 Jul 2017 at 15:16:03 (+0200), David Kastrup wrote:
>>> Bernhard Kleine writes:
>>>
Am 28.07.2017 um 00:55 schrieb Guy Stalnaker:
> Exited with return code -1073741819
This has come up with the same
"John Schlomann" writes:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I'd like to maintain a counter that can track the current number of passes
> through a repeat, something like this:
>
> \version "2.18.2"
>
>
>
> rpt-number = 0 % Initialize the counter
>
> {
>
> \repeat unfold 3 {
>
> #(set! rpt-number (1+
David Wright writes:
> On Fri 28 Jul 2017 at 15:16:03 (+0200), David Kastrup wrote:
>> Bernhard Kleine writes:
>>
>> > Am 28.07.2017 um 00:55 schrieb Guy Stalnaker:
>> >> Exited with return code -1073741819
>> > This has come up with the same number IIRC repeatedly.
>>
>> It's Windows' helpful
Il giorno sab 22 lug 2017 alle 1:15, Thomas Morley
ha scritto:
2017-07-21 13:02 GMT+02:00 Ralph Palmer :
On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Urs Liska
wrote:
Hi all,
I just wanted to let you know that I will substantially reduce my
LilyPond-related activities for some time,
You will b
Hello Everyone,
I'd like to maintain a counter that can track the current number of passes
through a repeat, something like this:
\version "2.18.2"
rpt-number = 0 % Initialize the counter
{
\repeat unfold 3 {
#(set! rpt-number (1+ rpt-number)) % Increment the counter
c'4 e'4 g
On Fri 28 Jul 2017 at 15:16:03 (+0200), David Kastrup wrote:
> Bernhard Kleine writes:
>
> > Am 28.07.2017 um 00:55 schrieb Guy Stalnaker:
> >> Exited with return code -1073741819
> > This has come up with the same number IIRC repeatedly.
>
> It's Windows' helpful way to refer to a segfault. St
Bernhard Kleine writes:
> Am 28.07.2017 um 00:55 schrieb Guy Stalnaker:
>> Exited with return code -1073741819
> This has come up with the same number IIRC repeatedly.
It's Windows' helpful way to refer to a segfault. Storing something
more descriptive like "Segmentation violation" for several
It's Hex C005. Probably an access violation.
--
Phil Holmes
- Original Message -
From: Bernhard Kleine
To: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2017 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: .ly file partially compiles, then LP crashes
Am 28.07.2017 um 00:55 schrieb Guy Stalnake
Am 28.07.2017 um 00:55 schrieb Guy Stalnaker:
> Exited with return code -1073741819
This has come up with the same number IIRC repeatedly. I wonder where
the return code comes from.
If there is such a message there is a reason for it that someone
programmed. (given that such a message is totally fr
Thomas Morley writes:
> Occasionally I had smiliar problems, with files I was working on.
> Eventually I must have added some whitespace-characters at unfortunate
> place without noticing.
> Because it worked again after doing "Remove Trailing Whitespace"
> (provided by my editor).
That would se
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