RE: programming error: no solution found for Bezier intersection

2016-11-14 Thread Federico Bruni
Hi Andrew Thanks, I'm Cc-ing the list Il giorno mar 15 nov 2016 alle 1:43, Andrew Bernard ha scritto: Have run your files. Again, under 2.19.50 on Linux Mint (derived from Ubuntu) the program does not crash. Since the slur is what is calling the Bezier curve

RE: programming error: no solution found for Bezier intersection

2016-11-14 Thread Federico Bruni
Il giorno lun 14 nov 2016 alle 9:14, Andrew Bernard ha scritto: Hello Federico, FWIW, this compiles cleanly on 2.19.50 under Linux Mint, using the standard distribution version. Not sure whether this fact is of any help. I know that my minimal example compiles

RE: programming error: no solution found for Bezier intersection

2016-11-14 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hello Federico, FWIW, this compiles cleanly on 2.19.50 under Linux Mint, using the standard distribution version. Not sure whether this fact is of any help. Andrew ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org

Re: programming error: no solution found for Bezier intersection

2011-09-14 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
Am Wednesday, 14. September 2011, 06:47:50 schrieb Colin Campbell: On 11-09-13 09:29 PM, Nick Payne wrote: Ok, the following small example reproduces the error on my system with 2.15.11: The minimal example is (the normal fingering -1 does not have any influence, so it should be removed,

Re: programming error: no solution found for Bezier intersection

2011-09-14 Thread mike
On Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:29:30 +1000, Nick Payne wrote: On 14/09/11 08:34, Trevor Daniels wrote: Nick Payne wrote Tuesday, September 13, 2011 11:25 PM The problem is that the score is quite large, and the log gives no indication at all about where the error is coming from. I guess I can try

Re: programming error: no solution found for Bezier intersection

2011-09-13 Thread Janek Warchoł
2011/9/13 Nick Payne nick.pa...@internode.on.net: I have a score that I last worked on with 2.13.58, when it built without error. Without having made any changes to the ly source, I just ran it through 2.15.11 convert-ly, which didn't report any errors, and then built it with 2.15.11. The PDF

Re: programming error: no solution found for Bezier intersection

2011-09-13 Thread Nick Payne
On 14/09/11 07:55, Janek Warchoł wrote: 2011/9/13 Nick Paynenick.pa...@internode.on.net: I have a score that I last worked on with 2.13.58, when it built without error. Without having made any changes to the ly source, I just ran it through 2.15.11 convert-ly, which didn't report any errors,

Re: programming error: no solution found for Bezier intersection

2011-09-13 Thread Trevor Daniels
Nick Payne wrote Tuesday, September 13, 2011 11:25 PM The problem is that the score is quite large, and the log gives no indication at all about where the error is coming from. I guess I can try commenting out different sections to see if I can isolate where the error is happening. Nick, if

Re: programming error: no solution found for Bezier intersection

2011-09-13 Thread Nick Payne
On 14/09/11 08:34, Trevor Daniels wrote: Nick Payne wrote Tuesday, September 13, 2011 11:25 PM The problem is that the score is quite large, and the log gives no indication at all about where the error is coming from. I guess I can try commenting out different sections to see if I can isolate

Re: programming error: no solution found for Bezier intersection

2011-09-13 Thread Colin Campbell
On 11-09-13 09:29 PM, Nick Payne wrote: Ok, the following small example reproduces the error on my system with 2.15.11: %== \version 2.15.11 \language english fingering = { \set fingeringOrientations = #'(left) \set strokeFingerOrientations =