Yeah, that could be it -- but I have no idea how to fix that. Not that I
did anything really strange with fonts -- I just need *one* character -- the
one in the first verse that doesn't show in jEdit.
So how can I check -- and fix -- that?
Gordon+
On 27/11/2009, Arjan Bos wrote:
>
> On 27 nov
On 27 nov 2009, at 13:58, Father Gordon Gilbert
wrote:
Hi all,
Yesterday, I was dealing with fonts; today I'm wondering just what
got into my code.
Perhaps the font cache is getting rebuild every time you compile? You
mentioned that you were working on fonts before this happened.
For
Federico Bruni writes:
> Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
>> For much of the time I have been working on this file, it's taken 5
>> - 7 seconds to compile. All of a sudden this morning, it started
>> taking up to 30 seconds, and I haven't done anything radical. Can
>> someone have a look at my code
Father Gordon Gilbert wrote:
For much of the time I have been working on this file,
it's taken 5 - 7 seconds to compile. All of a sudden this morning, it
started taking up to 30 seconds, and I haven't done anything radical.
Can someone have a look at my code and see if there is something real
Hi all,
I'm so grateful for such an active community on this fabulous program!
Yesterday, I was dealing with fonts; today I'm wondering just what got into
my code. For much of the time I have been working on this file, it's taken
5 - 7 seconds to compile. All of a sudden this morning, it starte
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> > #(set-global-staff-sice 20)
> it's size not sice. It's strange that you don't get anything in the
> logfile, though.
Windows-native users don't get any error messages in the logfile when a
Scheme error occurs.
-- Tom
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Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote:
Mats- It was not until I actually could get an error log that I could
start to fix the file. However you have brought up a couple of things.
Last -first by changing the \score to new Staff from context I am now
able to get midi and pdf files to look at w
Mats- It was not until I actually could get an error log that I could
start to fix the file. However you have brought up a couple of things.
Last -first by changing the \score to new Staff from context I am now
able to get midi and pdf files to look at what it going on.
I am getting something od
In addition to the other hints you have already received,
I have added some comments below.
Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote:
I'm xp celeron 512ram
I am still trying to put together a more complicated score of 7
different instruments including piano.
I took and modified the example in C
und and Silence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Gordon Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: compiling times?
Han-Wen and Fr. Gilbert and all.
Correcting the [ to { and sice to size now gives me an error log -whew! but
it doesn
Han-Wen and Fr. Gilbert and all.
Correcting the [ to { and sice to size now gives me an error log -whew!
but it doesn't like this bit.
And I look at the manual and have fiddled with the parts and can't seem
to get it right.
So is the problem before this even though the complaint is either about
your
code to see a gap where that is -- I've inserted a comment there.
> From: "Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: compiling times?
To: "lilypond-user@gnu.org list"
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence wrote:
I'm xp celeron 512ram
I am still trying to put together a more complicated score of 7
different instruments including piano.
I took and modified the example in Chapter 3 of the manual
I use jedit to work it out.
But, though I get a log file saying
parsing
Oof that was not a good but a stupid typo mistake.
However it did not solve the compiling problem I still only get a log file.
Sigh.
Jay
Nicolas Sceaux wrote:
"Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
flute = [
clarinet = [
violin = [
xylophone = [
Trombone = [
cello =
"Jay Hamilton, Sound and Silence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> flute = [
> clarinet = [
> violin = [
> xylophone = [
> Trombone = [
> cello = [
These should be curly brackets
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I'm xp celeron 512ram
I am still trying to put together a more complicated score of 7
different instruments including piano.
I took and modified the example in Chapter 3 of the manual
I use jedit to work it out.
But, though I get a log file saying
parsing...
After 30 minutes nothing else is
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