Well I saw a presences thing in the lily pond menu but it was dimmed. Any way how to make it undimmed so I can see if there is a line numbers thing?
This would make it much much easier in solving errors and keeping track of where I am in terms of the piece. or pieces I will be doing this semester and for the next few years. On Mar 3, 2013, at 7:49 PM, Roland Goretzki <rol...@roland-goretzki.de> wrote: > Hello list, hello Sarah, > > I think You should carefully read this complete mail, because it may > solve many problems. :-) > > To revise Your .ly with the information from the log, you should always > go top-down, that means You should firstly take the first error You see. > > That's because of many errors use to be errors resulting from previous > error(s). > > In this case it is the error concernin line 27:: > > /Users/SA/Desktop/string score assignment number 1 03-01-2013.ly:27:0: > error: syntax error, unexpected STRING > > violin = \new Voice \relative c' { > > Well, "unexpected STRING" means there was something not closed before, > and so You can find that in line 10 there begins the violin 1 part, and > this is not closed in line 25 (as You perhaps did assume), because the } > in line 25 corresponds with the { in line 12. So You are missing the > corresponding } to the { in line 10. > > Correcting this in line 25 writing "} }" instead of "}", You will find, > that after new compliling the first error will be at line 35, which > means, that the score before line 35 is quite correct for lily to > compile it. > > And so on, I think You will find many mistakes one after another, which > I found at a first glance, par example the next mistake is a superfluous > } in line 32, resulting in the second error message concerning line 35. > > And so on. > > But one heavy multiple mistake You possibly wouldn't find by Yourself is > the thing with the macro names of the violin parts: > > In line 10 You are starting the code for violin 1, which You want to > have been written as "Violin 1", and in the macro You call it "violin", > there is nothing wrong with it. > > But then, in line 27, You are starting the code for violin 2 (which You > want to have been written as "Violin 2"), and You are using the same > macro name "violin" as for violin 1. lilypond cannot handle this, so You > have to chose a macro name different from the macro name for violin 1. > > Later, in the score section, You are using this macro as "\violin 2", > which You didn't declare anywhere in the previous code. This is the one, > but the other is, that You cannot say "violin 2" for the macro name, > because of You may not use digits or blanks in macro names. Respecting > this in the .ly-file I've sent You before, I called the two macro names > "violin_I" and "violin_II", and it did compile fine. :-) > > HTH and good luck. > > Best Regards Roland > > _______________________________________________ > lilypond-user mailing list > lilypond-user@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user