Re: ERROR hara-kiri pure-height

2007-07-27 Thread Neil Puttock
Hello, I get this error on all but the most rudimentary piano scores in version 2.10.28. Here's a snippet which I've tried to pare down as much as possible: \version "2.11.28" lh = { \change Staff = lower} rh = {\change Staff = upper} \paper { ragged-right = ##t } \score { \new PianoStaff {

Re: ERROR hara-kiri pure-height

2007-07-09 Thread Sean Reed
Hi Joe, Graham, I'll try to isolate the code that's resulting in this error as best I can. Might take a day or so, since it's part of a big piece. I'll forward it to the list soon. Thanks for the reply. Cheers, Sean - Sean Reed Dublin [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.seanreed.i

Re: ERROR hara-kiri pure-height

2007-07-09 Thread Joe Neeman
On Tuesday 10 July 2007 01:07, Sean Reed wrote: > Hi, > > I'm receiving the following error when compiling a piano part with > > centered dynamics: > > Preprocessing graphical objects...ERROR: In procedure ly:hara-kiri- > > group-spanner::pure-height: > > ERROR: Wrong type argument in position 2: 0

Re: ERROR hara-kiri pure-height

2007-07-09 Thread Graham Percival
Sean Reed wrote: I'm receiving the following error when compiling a piano part with centered dynamics: Preprocessing graphical objects...ERROR: In procedure ly:hara-kiri-group-spanner::pure-height: ERROR: Wrong type argument in position 2: 0 Is this a known error on the software side or sho

ERROR hara-kiri pure-height

2007-07-09 Thread Sean Reed
Hi, I'm receiving the following error when compiling a piano part with centered dynamics: Preprocessing graphical objects...ERROR: In procedure ly:hara-kiri- group-spanner::pure-height: ERROR: Wrong type argument in position 2: 0 Is this a known error on the software side or should I try

compile ERROR hara-kiri pure-height

2007-07-03 Thread Sean Reed
I've encountered an ERROR while compiling an older ly file (worked with 2.11.12) using 2.11.26. I updated the syntax and still received the error. (Of course, now it won't compile with the 2.11.12 any more). It is a piano part from an ensemble piece that uses the centered- dynamics workaround