>It means that emacs expected something to be an integer (it checked the integer proposition with a >function called integerp. This is a boolean function, returning nil or t). It found `nil' instead of an >integer. This was encountered in `post-command-hook'. There is some comment in lilypond-mode.el >to the effect that there is something very XEmacs specfic about it. >Unfortunately, I don't have the knowledge to debug it and even more >unfortunately, I don't have the >time to acquire that knowledge. > >I have that message as well, but I always disregard it, since everything seems to work just fine.
Thanks, in fact, it works fine also for me >Is lilypond-mode active when you open a .ly file in emacs? For me >auto-indentation is always on, just >not when pressing return. The `normal' way of giving a newline in emacs is C-j. This will do auto >indenting. >To indent a line press either [tab] or C-i. >To indent a whole buffer, press C-x h (select whole buffer) and then C-M-\ (indent-region) Yes, it works for me... I was ingenously waiting for it when I was pressing return... Thanks a lot Libero >HTH, > >Arjan Bos >Lilypond 2.4.2 >Mac OS X 10.3.8 TiBook G4 667 GE / G4 DP 1.42 --- It was funny how people were people everywhere you went, even if the people concerned weren't the people the people who made up the phrase "people are people everywhere" had traditionally thought of as people. And even if you weren't virtuous, as you had been brought up to understand the term, you did like to see virtue in other people, provided it didn't cost you anything. -- (Terry Pratchett, The Fifth Elephant) _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user