Sorry for no follow up.
For some reason there were no apparent parse errors. Just couldn't find
dvi etc.
I assumed that the files were ok, but when I lifted the notation and
dumped it into a template I knew parsed, voila the errors appeared.
So for now I retract my question. If this becomes a prob
On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 18:13:37 +0200
Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem lilypond won't parse them.
> Now is the problem the length or the use of periods??
What operating system are you using?
- Graham
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Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now is the problem the length or the use of periods??
> example:
> b16b8.b4bb16b8.a4ga4.g8aba2e4.ly won't parse but renamed to test.ly it
> does parse.
It works for me.
What is the parse error that you get?
What version of lilypond do you use?
Jan.
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> The problem lilypond won't parse them.
> Now is the problem the length or the use of periods??
> example:
> b16b8.b4bb16b8.a4ga4.g8aba2e4.ly won't parse but renamed to test.ly it
> does parse.
>
And so does b16b8b4bb16b8a4ga4g8aba2e4.ly
so is there a way to use periods in a name??
Thanks
Aaro
Hi all,
I have a large amount of notation in lilypond format.
Many of the songs have no name and no text. I also have audio examples
and written introductions to each song.
I thought that giving each song the first few measures of ly text would
be a great way of absolutly tagging each song and th