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Re: [Denemo-devel] Paste Lilypond notes
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Richard Shann |
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Re: [Denemo-devel] Paste Lilypond notes |
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Wed, 13 Mar 2019 08:36:05 +0000 |
On Tue, 2019-03-12 at 21:30 +0100, Andreas Schneider wrote:
> On 3/12/19 10:00 AM, Richard Shann wrote:
> > On Mon, 2019-03-11 at 20:54 +0100, Andreas Schneider wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Edit > Paste Lilypond notes does not work for me. After answering
> > > yes
> > > to
> > > the question "Paste from Selection",
> >
> > What is in the Denemo Display when you get this dialog? It should
> > be
> > showing a new, (*Untitled), tab containing just the notes that you
> > have
> > tried to paste from the system clipboard (not, of course, Denemo's
> > own
> > clipboard of Denemo Objects). (I expected it to show them already
> > selected, but they appear un-selected, however, they do then get
> > copied
> > and pasted into the original tab if you respond with "Yes" to the
> > dialog. Which means the wording of the dialog is bad :( ...)
>
> Attached you find two screenshots of a simple test. The first shows
> the
> test file before I Paste Lilypond notes. The second one shows what it
> looks like directly after invoking the command, and after selecting
> yes
> from the dialog it goes back to the first screenshot. The text in the
> clipboard was "f2" (without the quotes).
What is being output to the terminal? The first time I used it I got a
lot of stuff from the Guile interpreter commenting on the compiling of
the script into bytecode (I'm running Guile version 2) but subsequent
use gives this output:
8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8>
Using existing lexer file
Using existing lexer file
Using existing lexer file
Using existing lexer file
:::::::: Parser Start ::::::::::
((x_CHORD (x_NOTE ("d" . 0) "" "" "" "" "") . ""))
:::::::: Parser Finished ::::::::::
============= Here is the final list =============
============= ====================== =============
((x_MOVEMENT
(((x_SEQUENTIAL
(x_CHORD (x_NOTE ("d" . 0) "" "" "" "" "") . ""))))))
============= ====================== =============
Now to execute the creation script
8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8><8>
This is with "d" on the system clipboard.
What do you have?
Richard