Thanks David.
What a pain. I've tried a few other things: to formally instantiate new
voices with "voiceOne" and "voiceTwo", to include a "\relative" call - but
it makes no difference. Currently I seem to have run out of the ability in
this current score of changing the fingering styles when having more than
one voice. The issue seems to be with the chord notation of fingering.
For example, standard fingering outside the staff works:
<<{g-2}\\c,>>
but the moment I try to change the position of the fingering, and enter
<<{<g-2>}\\c,>>
I get the error. The same thing happens if I want a voice which includes a
chord:
<<{<d' bf f>4}\\{<d bf>4}>>
This means that basically I can't include a chord in a new voice. Is there
a way of getting a more detailed log so that I could try to see what might
be causing this error in my score?
Thanks again,
Alasdair
On Sat, Sep 12, 2020 at 12:32 AM David Wright <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Fri 11 Sep 2020 at 23:46:03 (+1000), Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
> > I have a chord of two notes. And I'd like to split it into two voices so
> > that the top note's stem points up, and the bottom note's stem points
> down,
> > and with a fingering, like this:
> >
> > <<{\set fingeringOrientations = #'(left) <g-2>4}\\{c,4}>>
> >
> > However, in Frescobaldi this throws the error "return code
> -1073741819". I
> > can voice it without a fingering, or within a single voice, so that
> either
> > of these work:
> > […]
>
> It's a bug in LP, I believe. If you have more editing to carry out on
> the score, just plough on regardless and the error will probably
> disappear. (Sorry to sound like 45. :) )
>
> Convert -1073741819 to hex, and it translate into Access Violation,
> ie reading/writing to an out-of-bounds address. Not easy to debug.
>
> Cheers,
> David.
>
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