On Tue, Mar 11, 2025 at 2:57 AM Stefan Thomas
wrote:
> Dear Knute,
> so far I have not been able to reproduce the error message, but I'll keep
> at it.
> In what contexts does the “cyclic dependency” message occur?
>
I've seen them when using a \change Staff command, but that doesn't seem to
be
Dear Knute,
so far I have not been able to reproduce the error message, but I'll keep
at it.
In what contexts does the “cyclic dependency” message occur?
Am Fr., 7. März 2025 um 01:07 Uhr schrieb Knute Snortum :
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2025 at 5:02 AM Stefan Thomas
> wrote:
>
>> Dear community,
>> whi
On Thu, Mar 6, 2025 at 5:02 AM Stefan Thomas
wrote:
> Dear community,
> while compiling a certain file after upgrading to version 2.24.4 I get
> strange two error messages:
> The first one is:
>
>> ~/partituren/vorlagen/rhythmen.ly:233:9: programming error: cyclic
>> dependency: calculation-in-pr
Thanks! Running the same terminal code with "python2" at the beginning did
the trick!
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Speldosa writes:
> I'm running OS X 10.11 and LilyPond version 2.18.2-1. I'm trying to invoke
> lilypond-book via terminal by typing the following (I've tried getting the
> path option to work, but I've given up after a gazillion tries):
>
> /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/l
On Fri 30 Oct 2015 at 14:03:30 (+), MING TSANG wrote:
> Thank you David,simon, Jacques & Thomas:
>
> Turn out it was the file name that cause the problem.
> As suggest by David,
> 1.. I rename the .ly file not using any utf-8 code and it complies fine.
> 2.. I change the first utf-8 charact
> Turn out it was the file name that cause the problem.As suggest by
> David, 1.. I rename the .ly file not using any utf-8 code and it
> complies fine.2.. I change the first utf-8 character "禱" to another "主"
> and the file complies fine as well3.. the file name with utf-8 "禱" when
> comply gen
> Turn out it was the file name that cause the problem.As suggest by
> David, 1.. I rename the .ly file not using any utf-8 code and it
> complies fine.2.. I change the first utf-8 character "禱" to another "主"
> and the file complies fine as well3.. the file name with utf-8 "禱" when
> comply gen
ine
as well3.. the file name with utf-8 "禱" when comply generate the strange error
-- no version statement found.
Question: can be be resolved? Or nothing we can do?
Immanuel,ming.
From: David Wright
To: MING TSANG
Cc: Lilypond-user Mailinglist
Sent: Friday, October 30,
On Fri 30 Oct 2015 at 00:01:44 (+), MING TSANG wrote:
> Hi lilyponders:
Hi, please post text, not HTML, and if you can't avoid that, please
post source code etc as attachments rather than inline.
> Frecobaldi can open the file, yet when I hit to run lilypond, I got strange
> error message:
>
Hi Ming,
On 30.10.2015 01:01, MING TSANG wrote:
Hi lilyponders:
Frecobaldi can open the file, yet when I hit to run lilypond, I got
strange error message:
I can’t confirm that either: I get two failed barchecks, but else it
compiles fine. It would seem odd that Lily didn’t recognise the ver
Hello Ming,
Your example runs fine with 2.19.30.
JM
> Le 30 oct. 2015 à 10:07, Thomas Scharkowski a
> écrit :
>
> Original-Nachricht
>> \version "2.19.29"
>> \language "italiano"
>> \header { title = "禱願" subtitle = "Prayer Willing" poet = "雨打芭蕉" %
>> Remove default Lil
Original-Nachricht
\version "2.19.29"
\language "italiano"
\header { title = "禱願" subtitle = "Prayer Willing" poet = "雨打芭蕉" % Remove
default LilyPond tagline tagline = ##f}
\paper { #(set-paper-size "letter")}
\layout { \context {\Voice\consists "Melody_engraver"
Stefan Thomas wrote:
Dear lilypond-users,
when compiling one of my scores I get the following error message,
which I don't understand:
musik/musik_ab115.ly:63:16: warning: No tuplet to end
s8\fp\< s\f\>
\times 4/6 { s32*5\p\< s 32\!} \pedtrem s4...\ff
\startTextSpan s32 \stop
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