2016-11-28 2:26 GMT+01:00 Andrew Bernard :
> Hi Harm,
>
>
> In your code, isn't it just slightly odd breaking scheme for a function
> across several calls to #define in lilypond? While that seems to be possible
> (although strangely I can't get your code to compile, with unhelpful error
> messages,
2016-11-28 0:51 GMT+01:00 David Wright :
> On Sun 27 Nov 2016 at 22:51:15 (+0100), Thomas Morley wrote:
>> 2016-11-27 19:48 GMT+01:00 Trevor Daniels :
>> >
>> > David Kastrup wrote Sunday, November 27, 2016 5:14 PM
>> >
>> >> File names are a tricky area in itself. I think that there is some
>> >>
Hi Harm,
In your code, isn't it just slightly odd breaking scheme for a function
across several calls to #define in lilypond? While that seems to be
possible (although strangely I can't get your code to compile, with
unhelpful error messages, but never mind that), would one not write a
single fun
On Sun 27 Nov 2016 at 22:51:15 (+0100), Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2016-11-27 19:48 GMT+01:00 Trevor Daniels :
> >
> > David Kastrup wrote Sunday, November 27, 2016 5:14 PM
> >
> >> File names are a tricky area in itself. I think that there is some
> >> normalization process involved in some systems t
2016-11-27 19:48 GMT+01:00 Trevor Daniels :
>
> David Kastrup wrote Sunday, November 27, 2016 5:14 PM
>
>> File names are a tricky area in itself. I think that there is some
>> normalization process involved in some systems that tries to make sure
>> that something like an ä will be recognized reg
David Kastrup wrote Sunday, November 27, 2016 5:14 PM
> File names are a tricky area in itself. I think that there is some
> normalization process involved in some systems that tries to make sure
> that something like an ä will be recognized regardless of whether it is
> written as a single cha
2016-11-27 18:14 GMT+01:00 David Kastrup :
> Thomas Morley writes:
>
>> I tracked it down to a guile problem.
>>
>> I stored in a file called filename_名字.scm nothing else then:
>>
>> ;
>>
>> (newline)
>> (write (command-line))
>>
>> (newline)
>> (write (map string->symbol (
Thomas Morley writes:
> I tracked it down to a guile problem.
>
> I stored in a file called filename_名字.scm nothing else then:
>
> ;
>
> (newline)
> (write (command-line))
>
> (newline)
> (write (map string->symbol (command-line)))
>
> ;
>
> Navigat
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2016 11:49 PM
Subject: Re: LSR - file information [0.24759]
Hi Ming,
Indeed yes that fails, using a filename with Chinese characters. As as aside, I
myself have been learning to read and write and speak Chinese for a long time.
However, I have never had the need
2016-11-27 5:49 GMT+01:00 Andrew Bernard :
> Hi Ming,
>
>
> Indeed yes that fails, using a filename with Chinese characters. As as
> aside, I myself have been learning to read and write and speak Chinese for a
> long time. However, I have never had the need to do it in Lilypond. I am not
> sure tha
Hi Ming,
Indeed yes that fails, using a filename with Chinese characters. As as
aside, I myself have been learning to read and write and speak Chinese for
a long time. However, I have never had the need to do it in Lilypond. I am
not sure that lilypond has focused on Chinese character support ver
OIR_2016/filename_.ly"Unbound variable: modtNo such file or
directory: "rive/CHOIR_2016/filename_.ly"No such file or directory:
"rive/CHOIR_2016/filename_.ly"fatal error: failed files:
"C:/Users/user/Google Drive/CHOIR_2016/filename_.ly"Exited with ret
/CHOIR_2016/filename.ly"Unbound variable: modtNo such file or directory:
"rive/CHOIR_2016/filename.ly"No such file or directory:
"rive/CHOIR_2016/filename.ly"fatal error: failed files: "C:/Users/user/Google
Drive/CHOIR_2016/filename.ly"Exited with return code 1.
Hello Ming,
LSR 197 works fine at 2.19.51 with no conversion. It's really just mostly
Scheme, not lilypond, and the syntax for Scheme has not changed.
Compiles for me without error.
Try running with a conversion.
I cannot see the error in your appended output. Where is it?
Andrew
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Hi Lily ponders
I try to user LSR to get file information. I assume the LSR is writen for
V2.18.2. Si I did a lily convert. The following is the LSR:
Thank you for the help.Immanuel,Ming.
\version "2.19.49"
%{ Display ly file information on the score, including file name, file size,
LilyPond ver
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