You forgot to tell what command you used to process the file!
From the verbose output, it seems as if you try to
use the --pdftex option, which should be considered
experimental and isn't really actively supported.
I hope you have read the NEWS file for version 2.0 and
realized that:
- The command
Jan Kohnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If it doesn't work after converting these files, look to the file containing
> "horizontal-line"-syntax and put it into a new mail for a bug report for
> convert-ly. The converting script should recognize this and put it in the new
> syntax, I think.
I
If these are ones you created you should convert-ly them, too. Atfer doing
this it should work. (I hope so.) So you don't need to rename anything.
If it doesn't work after converting these files, look to the file containing
"horizontal-line"-syntax and put it into a new mail for a bug report for
Jan Kohnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The error seems to be a tex-error. So have you converted
> "../../templates/paper.ly" and "../../templates/midi.ly"
> or are this original lily-2.0.1 files?
Oops. Are these reserved names? They were mine. I changed them to
bbshop-paper.ly and bbshop-mi
Jan Kohnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The error seems to be a tex-error. So have you converted
> "../../templates/paper.ly" and "../../templates/midi.ly"
> or are this original lily-2.0.1 files?
Oh, did I use names I shouldn't have? midi.ly and paper.ly are ones
I've created. Perhaps, I've
The error seems to be a tex-error. So have you converted
"../../templates/paper.ly" and "../../templates/midi.ly"
or are this original lily-2.0.1 files?
Regards Jan Kohnert
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Am Montag, 27. Oktober 2003 21:16 schrieb Jeffery B. Rancier:
> Pardon me if this list is not for this type of err
Pardon me if this list is not for this type of error. I just ran
lilypond on source was working pre-2.0.1. I ran convert-ly with the
'-f=1.7.18' option in my source, as that was the version indicated.
Here is the non-verbose output:
,
| lilypond (GNU LilyPond) 2.0.1
| Running usr...
| Now p