On Wed, 2020-07-08 at 19:08 -0300, José Celso Freitas Pianista wrote: > Hello Richard, thank you for the support. > > I uninstalled version 2.2 of Denemo and unpacked the files from > http:/denemo.org/~jjbenham/mxe/denemo.zi > p on the denemo directory > (C:\Program Files (x86)\denemo)
I should have explained that the updated version would be built overnight in Chicago, so pe rhaps you got yesterday's version? Today I see this entry for http:/denemo.org/~jjbenham/mxe ... [ ] denemo.zip 2020-07-09 05:02 165M ... do you have the 8th July version? > > I tested "Print Preview" and it is working ok now. > (control+p, p) > > I tested Export MIDI and it is still not working. The program doesn't > return any error message. It simply creates no midi file. Even with yesterday's version there is a simple test: create a file named junk.mid and then invoke the Export->Export MIDI command and choose to save to this same file. You should get a warning popping up asking if you want to over-write the already existing file. If you change the permissions on junk.mid to prevent over-writing then you should get a further message saying the save to junk.mid failed, but only with today's version. One other test you can do is to try the command Command: Playback View Displays the music fully typeset on one long page (the Playback View). Click on a note to play from there or drag to loop play. Location: Main Menu ▶ Playback Internal Name: PlaybackView this will invoke LilyPond to generate the MIDI rendering, which is more sophisticated than Denemo's in-built MIDI generator. Does that work on your machine (what version of Windows do you have?) > > Is there a log file being created somewhere ? If so, where can I find > this log file ? So I can send it to you. > > PS: my anti-virus warned an infected file: "generate_source.exe" > infected with: " Win32:Trojan-gen". That will be a false positive - as it happens the file generate_source.exe is not actually needed - you can delete it without any problem. There are unfortunately hundreds of executable files in the bin directory which make it highly possible that a simple search for a suspicious sequence of bytes will throw up a match. Thank you for testing! Richard
