Re: gap(s) in versions for convert-ly

2007-04-19 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Kieran Coulter wrote: Hello again, I found the piece and version number in question, it's the 4th ballade by Chopin, and convert-ly gets it up to version 2.5.18 before it can't get any further. Am I right in assuming that the last line in the log file is the one that prevents the file rende

Re: gap(s) in versions for convert-ly

2007-04-18 Thread Kieran Coulter
: "Mats Bengtsson" >To: "Kieran Coulter" >Cc: >Subject: Re: gap(s) in versions for convert-ly >Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 08:39:53 +0200 > >As you have noticed, there are a few constructs that convert-ly isn't >smart enough >to handle automatically.

Re: gap(s) in versions for convert-ly

2007-04-17 Thread Mats Bengtsson
As you have noticed, there are a few constructs that convert-ly isn't smart enough to handle automatically. These happen for a number of LilyPond versions, but this doesn't mean that convert-ly isn't able to handle any scores that are older than so, it just means that convert-ly fails to handle

Re: gap(s) in versions for convert-ly

2007-04-17 Thread Graham Percival
Kieran Coulter wrote: I was wondering, upon attempting to update .ly scripts from Mutopia that had various original version #s, is there a few version gaps that make .ly files written using a certain version or earlier "obsolete", meaning they can't be updated all the way to the current version

gap(s) in versions for convert-ly

2007-04-17 Thread Kieran Coulter
Hello,I was wondering, upon attempting to update .ly scripts from Mutopia that had various original version #s, is there a few version gaps that make .ly files written using a certain version or earlier "obsolete", meaning they can't be updated all the way to the current version?I noticed one aroun