I ran into an assertion failure in lilypond 2.0.0. My understanding is
that assertions are never supposed to fail, so I take it this could be a
serious bug.
This is the error message I get:
lilypond-bin: bezier.cc:77: Real Bezier::get_other_coordinate(Axis, double)
const: Assertion `fabs
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I ran into an assertion failure in lilypond 2.0.0. My understanding is
that assertions are never supposed to fail, so I take it this could be a
serious bug.
This is the error message I get:
lilypond-bin: bezier.cc:77: Real Bezier::get_other_coordinate(Axis,
The reference manual says the following about \raise:
The argument to \raise is the vertical displacement amount, measured
in (global) staff spaces. \raise and \super raise objects in relation to
their surrounding markups. They cannot be used to move a single text up
or down, when it is above
Various Linux systems using recent versions of the GNU
coreutils package now require strict POSIX syntax for the
head and tail commands. They let you use 'head -n 1' but
not the more traditional 'head -1'. Attached is a patch to
address this issue for lilypond-2.0 (tested with both 2.0.0
and
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is the right email address for this
but...
The essay http://lilypond.org/web/about/automated-engraving/
is very good, and I want to print it out to show some
musical friends who are not (yet) computerised. However, I
find it an awful struggle to print. I've tried
Hi,
Thank you for your answer.
There's a DOS windows that open. It change of name several times. Acrobat
reader open. There is the error message. The DOS windows stop réacting with
the name sh.
There is no test.pdf, just a test.log.
The last line in the DOS windows is :
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