Will do.
If there's a simple hook somewhere, I might be able to take a stab at writing
some scheme or C to escape characters. It might just need a regexp.
-ken
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From: Nils Gey
To: Ken Restivo
Subject: Re: [Denemo-devel] Score refuse
Thanks! Works now.
The composer had an & symbol in it. I guess it doesn't like those. Gotta make
sure to avoid those.
-ken
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On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 10:30:35PM +0100, Nils Gey wrote:
> I found it. The composer name had an " inside. Go again to Score -> Titles
> etc. and choose com
I found it. The composer name had an " inside. Go again to Score -> Titles etc.
and choose composer and delete the complete thing which is in there and write a
new one.
This is probably not your fault. Denemo is very picky when it comes to
meta-data. We currently just forward a string to lilypo
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 11:24:46AM +0100, Nils Gey wrote:
> The problem is not the command SetTuningStaff. The message is just a warning,
> probably Richard forgot to upload TypesettingOn to git. I personally get this
> message myself, too. Even if its in git, this is unrelated to a pdf which
>
On Mon, 2010-11-29 at 11:24 +0100, Nils Gey wrote:
> The problem is not the command SetTuningStaff. The message is just a
> warning, probably Richard forgot to upload TypesettingOn to git.
No, the command is there alright. The message is way over the top, it is
only quibbling about which order the
The problem is not the command SetTuningStaff. The message is just a warning,
probably Richard forgot to upload TypesettingOn to git. I personally get this
message myself, too. Even if its in git, this is unrelated to a pdf which
refuses to print.
This error message is typical for a failed lilyp
Denemo refuses to preview or export a score I've just entered.
denemo &
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[l...@aieee ~]$ BinReloc failed to initialize:
Domain: 1 (GBinReloc)
Code: 4
Message: Binary relocation support is disabled.
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