Le mercredi 10 mai 2023 à 12:28 +0100, Paul Hodges a écrit : > I am looking at some seriously weird LilyPond (largely Scheme, actually) > which I suspect might help with something I am trying to do right now if I > can get to follow what it's doing. The sample I > have found compiles correctly, and produces the expected output as far as I > can see - but I may be wrong, as the following suggests! > > However, the log output says "Othering" several times at the end, as shown in > the attached image. If I run convert-ly on it and compile with 2.25.4, the > number of "Othering"s increases > dramatically, and this time I also see some errors. I won't bother you with > the code (which is quite large), but knowing what "Othering" is indicating to > me might help me figure out where the error > I get in the later compilation is coming from. > > (Othering is a quite a mild message - yesterday Lilypond told me that what I > was doing was insane, using that word...)
There is nothing in LilyPond's source code that could print "Othering", and judging from your screenshot, with "Othering" in a different color, indicating that it comes from stdout rather than stderr, it seems very likely that the Scheme code your are looking at is printing this.
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