Thank you very much, Brother.
I am  sorry to not have been clear.
I had understood the problem in this case.

My suggestion/request of change was that in the case of invalid syntax, when the gabc compiler cannot continue without generating incorrect GregorioTeX code, it stops compiling where it is (or where the error is supposed to be), but still generates correct GregorioTeX code, just to ease the debugging of incorrect gabc code.

On 05/17/2016 08:03 PM, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
On 2016-05-17 1:29 PM, Pierre Couderc wrote:
%%
(c2) PAn(d)(::)

3.

In(d) (::)

I see the problem, I don't need the system-setup results after all.

You start a new paragraph (by having a blank line) in the syllable `3. In`. GregorioTeX does not allow this. Either kill the blank line (by deleting it or commenting it out with `%`) or split the syllable into `3.` and `In` (the former would be a no note syllable: `()`).



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